Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/06/03

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Subject: [Leica] 6x7 Enlarger?
From: richard.lists at gmail.com (Richard Man)
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2009 23:54:49 -0700
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The guy is offering throwing in the kitchen sink: 2 lens (105 and 50),
trays, washer, the whole shebang!!

Makes it tempting. Too bad my M605 only does 6x6. I didn't think I'd do 6x7
a few years ago...


On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Marty Deveney <benedenia at gmail.com> 
wrote:

> >> I use an Omega B8. It will also do 6x9.
> >That's what I used back when I did wet printing. It is a great enlarger.
>
> I can vouch for that, absolutely.  I can also confirm that if
> carefully disassembled and shipped, the Omegas reassemble at the other
> end easily and retain their regidity and alignment (this is not always
> the case for all enlargers).  This place:
> http://www.classic-enlargers.com/ is a great resource for them.
>
> I second Slobodan's comments both about most Beseler 23s needing a
> rebuild and about the Saunders/LPL enlargers seeming flat-ish.  Most
> of my 'grade 3' 35mm negs need grade 3.5-4 on an LPL, leaving you
> little room to go up in case of an accidentally flat neg.
>
> I'd imagine you could easily get something for much less than you
> indicate the Saunders/LPL is going for, particularly living in the US.
>
> Durst M70s are tremendous and Dante's suggestion of a 605 is also very
> good.  Make sure you get your neg carriers with your enlarger unless
> you already have a source with parts - they are increasingly hard to
> find for out-of-production machines (e.g. *all* Dursts).
>
> A VC or colour head is unnecessary but nice.  Below the lens gel VC
> filters work just fine and you can dodge with them, providing a useful
> amount of local contrast control.  If you keep them clean and dry they
> will not degrade image quality.
>
> Big prints from good 6x7 negs are a joy to behold and carefully made
> Acros, TMX and Delta 100 negs can have you fooling your friends you
> have gone seriously big with large format.  Send us the invite to the
> show.
>
> Marty
>

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