Eventually I want to move up to an 8x10 capable enlarger, and my plan will be to get a Heiland LED unit. From my experience with the LPL you basically ditch the mixing box, any filtration units, obviously no condensers. It's just an LED panel that sits a few inches above your film holder, bellows, lens.
So i'm curious what would be a good platform for that set up? I was sort of thinking of a Zone IV upgraded unit if I can find one. But I'm open for recommendations!
I'm also poking at the idea of building a chassis but that's probably a pipe dream with my skills.
Whatever fits under your ceiling - which may preclude Durst's 184 etc machines. Almost all that will be suitable are going to be floor standing unless you go for a Beseler with 8x10 conversion or the Zone VI. Rarely you might find a wall mount De Vere (bench ones seem vanishingly rare - I'm assembling mine out of a 5108 neg stage/ bellows/ lens stage and a 504 column & a few custom made parts - aim being to get a better matched counterweight to the LED head I'm planning). Kienzle make a new bench mount C252 which when ordered with the option of the Heiland head runs about 7000 EUR - a pretty incredible deal as new 8x10 enlargers go.
These new old stock Omega F (8x10) enlargers and heads have probably been sold as they are no longer listed, but the way-back machine can still pull them up with the prices from 2015:
That is $16220.35 for the chassis and $10,282.60 for the color head.
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I have a 8x10 and a 5x7 Zone VI type 2. Both have the Calumet sourced VC heads, I use a Metrolux II integrating timer. These things AFAIK were made in Italy (the enlargers not the heads) I love these. I have Beseler 4x5 units that I use for medium format. If the VC head would go poof, I would be looking at a LED head. These things work so nice and see little use I doubt I will have a problem. The 5x7 I have setup for 6x17, I had a 6x6 carrier modified by SKG to 6x17 I like better than the factory version. The 8x10 carrier is amazing, stretch out glassless carrier. I would love to try printing color with these enlargers but the LED heads and controllers would be hard for me to justify.
Thank you for that recommendation, I hadn't heard of Kienzle. If that 7000 Euro price point is correct then you are right, that does make it quite a steal. Even on Footprints or Cres you often see 8x10 enlargers in the 8-10k range.
Mark,
While I was searching for my enlarger I found several available in the states contrary to what Lachlan says - just need to look harder! I have since attained an 8x10 enlarger locally, I will pass on some of contacts shortly.
C
One thing. These Zone VI models are great. Just keep in mind that the 5x7 unit is easy to configure down to 35mm. The 8x10 will not focus a lens shorter than 240mm. The carrier is designed for 8x10 only. They are modular so can be configured anyway you want. I didn't go looking for these units, but I really like them. The cold lights absolutely require a compensating timer. The Metrolux II I have has 2 channels so I can run both units off the same timer. The current RH Designs Vario model will work with cold lights.Those are some great looking enlargers! I think an LED would be just about perfect on a chassis like that.
I drove a couple hundred miles round trip to get mine. All from a fellow who had been trying to get rid of the stuff. This stuff cost me next to nothing, which is good because I'm no pro. I would be going nuts in the current situation without this stuff to keep me busy.
I keep waiting for a deal like that to come across my way. Though I did drive many many miles for my LPL 4550XL. Totally worth it.
So you've now got a complete darkroom set-up?
Very very nice gear. On the simpler end, I got an Omega F a few years ago. Hadn’t been used in awhile, so it required some effort to clean it up. The existing condenser head was huge and unwieldy. I bought LED light panel for a light source for $80, DIYed some spacers and diffusion and use Ilford contrast filters under the lens. It works. There was a discussion about this over at LFPF if it is of any interest. Later I lucked into a color head for the beast, but the existing system works well enough that I have not bothered to mount it. The total investment has been minimal.
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