Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]WARNING: esoteric enlarger bulb tests results are about to be revealed - viewer discretion is advised. . . The new bulb arrived today for the V35 enlarger, so I did a comparison test with the old bulb. Both are the Phillips 13139 as recommended by Leica. The mirror finish on the new one definitely looked brighter. The results in the enlarger were even more impressive. To summarize: Old bulb New bulb (magnification 9.5) Lunasix EV 7 7 2/3 @f2.8 Focometer seconds 3.8 .9 @ f8 Method: With the old bulb installed, I set the 40mm/2.8 Focotar to f2.8, turned on the enlarger and adjusted the head to give me an EV needle reading of 7 on my Lunasix lightmeter in incident mode (about 9 1/2X on the V35 magnification scale). I then stopped down to f8 and took a reading with my Leitz Focometer (still with the old bulb). With the program setting adjusted to my usual Ilford paper, the Focometer showed an exposure time of 3.8 seconds. Then I repeated the above with the new bulb in place, and got the results as summarized above. All tests were done thru the empty 35mm neg frame with no filtration. The Focometer readings were done thru the V35 white diffusion disk. The new bulb is definitely brighter. The Focometer would seem to indicate two stops difference! In fact, when I stopped down from f8 to f16 with the new bulb, the Focometer again indicated an exposure of 3.8 seconds. I'm not sure why the Lunasix reading did not indicate as much difference. The incident bulb on the light meter was about four inches closer to the lens than the Focometer sensor. But it was at the same distance for both bulbs. With the above findings, I now plan to record these baseline values of the new bulb, and then measure them again every few months. However, it appears that none of my old recorded exposures for prints will be accurate for reprinting. I wonder how it will affect color filtration settings that I have been using for Ilfochromes? Hope this all helps someone to be careful with quartz halogen enlarger bulbs. Gary Todoroff