robrover
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I am a recent returnee to film and have collected a few medium format cameras and a 4x5 MPP MK8 over the last year. I am developing my own B&W films but don't currently have a darkroom. Instead I have managed to make one half of my garage sufficiently light proof to do contact printing after sun-down. Knowing about my new hobby a friend of mine recently gave me an ancient Aldis-Ensign enlarger. I am not sure how old it is but I'm guessing pre-war. After cleaning the optics and bodging a light source with an LED flood-lamp and a quickly fabricated negative holder out of cardboard and an acetate negative film sleeve I managed to get it working at the weekend. It is of course very crude with no iris on the lens and no filter holders but it made surprisingly good prints from 6x6 negs onto multi-grade paper.
I don't plan to use it as a serious enlarger but I'm itching to restore it. Does anyone know anything about these devices? How rare is it? I haven't seen one like it for sale on the bay of dreams or elsewhere else for that matter.
Here is a link to some photos:
I don't plan to use it as a serious enlarger but I'm itching to restore it. Does anyone know anything about these devices? How rare is it? I haven't seen one like it for sale on the bay of dreams or elsewhere else for that matter.
Here is a link to some photos: