![]() Information about my office hours, extended times I may be on business or holiday trips, or collector's shows I may be attending will be found on my home page. Dealers Beware! An internet scam with a delayed reaction.Uncle Sam Prices Your Used Camera, 1942.Nishika 3-D Camera Special! + a new packaged outfit Special!.OWN A PROJECTOR BUT DON'T KNOW WHAT LAMP IT TAKES? THIS LIST MIGHT HELP. British Journal of Photography 1920-1939.And Meopta have installed a unique neat little split-image focus aid in their carriers which can be very handy.Īll will become clear when you read that PDF-which "Seabird" has,not me.(Research on American Photographers 1839-1860)ġ637,TORRINGTON, CT 06790 If you put the glass in the top position,and the mask (which could just be a piece of stiff card) in the bottom of the carrier,you would have an excellent setup for your 645 negs. The 35mm and glass inserts are held in place by spring loaded tabs,and just slide out. In my opinion,the Meopta neg carrier is the strong point of this brand - far superior to many more expensive machines. The inclined column actually works in your favour - the bottom mount is designed to swivel, so this puts the enlarger head out a distance from the edge of the bench. The filter drawer option I have seen was just a simple metal collar with a slide out drawer which slipped into place below the lamphouse - I'm sure you could fabricate something to suit.Or there is the option of under-lens M/G filters -if they are clean there are no quality problems. Trust me,if you swivel or swing you will be able to make enlargements of any size. Mr.Datsun :the maximum enlargement size is always given as "on the baseboard". I'm also beginning to get the idea that there were 'a' or standard models. Is this kind of size (without swivelling) normal for medium format enlargers? It confirms double 105cm condenser but makes no mention of filter drawer. I favour a Componon S 80mm which has m39 fitting – am I correct in thinking that m39 means it will fit the 39mm lens board Lastly I heard that there is a 39mm and 24mm lens board with the one I am looking at. 6 version (hopefully fits but will check). The model I am looking at has a 35mm neg guide but has 6圆 glass and I think I can get a 645 guide from a UK darkroom suppliers that is made for the No. If it can be rotated then I can graduate on up to large prints but that column is slanting inwards? Would the whole base mount need to be unscrewed and re-fitted? Seabird, yes, I'd love a PDF of the manual and will pm you. The filter drawer option seems to be vague – if an option but where would it go and if not can non-filter drawer enlargers be adapted? I have never used multigrade before? So it seems that it is going to have double condenser which is a good start. Some conflicting opinions there and I will try and reply to them in one post: ![]()
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