Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I am know the proud owner of a CAP-40S color print processor, after finding it on the Internet (where else?) and driving down yesterday to get it in Richmond,CA, . Seeing as how Leica users like to get the most out of their equipment, I was wondering if anyone on the LUG has had much experience with a CAP-40? This thread might belong more properly on a darkroom group, but since it will be used to enlarge Leica 'chromes thru a Leitz V35 Focomat, well, why not start with the most knowledgeable group first! For those who aren't familiar, the CAP-40 is an enclosed, three-tank processor that takes up to 16x20 size Cibachromes, using a conveyor system of rollers to give you a finished print in six minutes. I have been baby-sitting a JOBO rotary drum processor at almost twice that time per print, so this should be a real joy to use. Ilford has not made them for almost 10 years, and the "used" unit I bought has actually never been used - - it has just been in storage since purchased new several years ago - quite a find for this "drum-weary" darkroom fanatic. Would appreciate hearing from anyone with CAP-40 experience. Gary Todoroff Eureka, CA - ---------- > From: TTAbrahams@aol.com > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Re: [Leica] End of the line > Date: Friday, August 07, 1998 9:03 PM > > Erwin, Say it ain't so. I would miss your expertise and knowledge of Leica. > The LUG would be diminished by your absense. There is a need for technical > knowledge to off -set our own sometimes emotional judgements on things > "Leica". Of course we can't all agree on everything and occasionally we cant > agree on anything, but thats what makes the LUG interesting. As for a learning > curve, most photographers have a slow learning ability. Most of the time we > keep repeating the same mistake, but we also learn to compensate for it. Your > knowledge and wisdom does stick, but we also defend our own choices ( mostly > because we have to rationalize spending large amount of money on lenses and > cameras, that only marginally improve the quality of our work, but we like the > feeling of opening one of those boxes with red Logos on and putting the latest > piece of Leica engineering to work). > Please stay on and keep us informed. > See you at Photokina and I cant really imagine the LUG's PostPhotokina > discussions without your input. > Tom A