Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Since quite a few of the LUGers do their own darkroom work and might have a Leitz enlarger, I thought you might enjoy a bit of trivia that I just learned. We're familiar with the auto focus enlargers, such as the Focomat IA, and 1C as well as the outstanding and expensive V35 model now being made by Leica, but did anyone ever hear of a Focomat 1B? No one seems to refer to that one. Jim Lager doesn't get into enlargers much in his books, but he is probably one of the few that probably know about this one. There was one that was pictured on that un-named auction page a week or so ago, but the guy claimed it was made in the 60's. Not so. These were evidentially assembled by E.Leitz, New York during WW II. This information was furnished to me by the Leica repair dept. in N.J. And, they're marked E.Leitz, N.Y. Where the usual Focomat I A and I C were painted black (medium gray later), these were a light gray and had the tilting head that the I C had. I use one and have found it to be a very reliable auto focus enlarger. So, if there are any users of this enlarger, I'd like to correspond with them. I hope I didn't break any rules by discussing this on the LUG. Chuck