Are there any new enlargers still being manufactured and sold?

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I have been having a blast with my old B/W Meopta Opemus IV the past year ot two.

But I would really like to invest in a more professional model that would also allow bigger enlargements.
My largest negatives are 6x6 and I would love making prints of 16x16".
But also from 35mm prints up to 8x10" or maybe even a step larger

Are there any manufacturers of quality enlargers left out there or is the used-market my only option?
May be there are reputable dealers that offer refurbished models?

Thanks for your help.

Bill
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So many?
I would have never thought so as only Leica and Nikon still produce new film camera bodies..
Thanks guys, I have some research to do now.

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Although it won't help you, as these are primarily US manufacturers and enlargers are rather massive to ship internationally, both Beseler and Omega are still making/selling new enlargers. I think that Saunders took over the Omega name (or maybe Omega bought out Saunders - don't know) but the enlargers being sold now as Omega are the same design as the Saunders ones previously, and none of the old Omega designs are still available.
 

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Feels like we're glossing over an important pair of questions BSP would need addressed.

- What are the real short comings of their B/W Meopta Opemus IV that are holding them back? - I'm not familiar with that specific model, but for the sake of comparing options it might be a good starting point to look at what it can and can't do with regards to things like changing negative carriers or flipping the column around to project onto a larger base board.

- What models will actually be better/easier to use than their current model? - There isn't much sense in highlighting new gear for them that is barely any different from their current kit.
 

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So many?
I would have never thought so as only Leica and Nikon still produce new film camera bodies..
Thanks guys, I have some research to do now.

BSP
I know it's off-topic, but there are more manufacturers still producing film cameras. Rollei and Hasselblad come to mind, as well as a number of Large Format cameras.
 

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What are the real short comings of their B/W Meopta Opemus IV that are holding them back?

I'm not sure about the Opemus, but I have a Meopta Magnifax 4a which I may press back into service, modified as a copy stand. The construction of these is best described as "rustic" - they are a good product but a De Vere is much smoother to operate.
 

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This one uses Rollei and Holga as examples of medium format that suggests that 6X6 would be maximum negative size.
 

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Yes, problem is for the price of an average new enlarger, you can find a Great used enlarger! For instance, I bought a mint DeVere 8x10 enlarger for much less than the cost of a new 4x5 enlarger.
 
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Feels like we're glossing over an important pair of questions BSP would need addressed.

- What are the real short comings of their B/W Meopta Opemus IV that are holding them back? - I'm not familiar with that specific model, but for the sake of comparing options it might be a good starting point to look at what it can and can't do with regards to things like changing negative carriers or flipping the column around to project onto a larger base board.

- What models will actually be better/easier to use than their current model? - There isn't much sense in highlighting new gear for them that is barely any different from their current kit.
I'm using my Opemus 6 for both 35mm and 6x6.
 
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Feels like we're glossing over an important pair of questions BSP would need addressed.

- What are the real short comings of their B/W Meopta Opemus IV that are holding them back? - I'm not familiar with that specific model, but for the sake of comparing options it might be a good starting point to look at what it can and can't do with regards to things like changing negative carriers or flipping the column around to project onto a larger base board.

- What models will actually be better/easier to use than their current model? - There isn't much sense in highlighting new gear for them that is barely any different from their current kit.

Those a two good points. My main "wishes" for a new enlarger are:

1. Bigger enlargements by having a higher column en larger baseboard. Floor projections are not an option due to space constraints in my little darkroom
2. Smoother/easier adjustment of print size / height of the head. My Opemus uses a friction-wheel and the chrome on the rail has rusted away in many places making height adjustment quite a strain.
3. Easier allignment. For smallish prints (under 10x8) I can get reasonable allignment. But the larger I go the more af a chore this is with mixed results. And my column as some play/wobble that I cant seem to get rid of making frequent allignment checking even more necessary.

Not even a brand spanking new Opemus IV would satisfy all three.
 
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I know it's off-topic, but there are more manufacturers still producing film cameras. Rollei and Hasselblad come to mind, as well as a number of Large Format cameras.

A nice De Vere 5x4 enlarger to have the option of going large...that would be future proof indeed
 
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I've seen them at Photokina and they looked very professional and robust.

Thanks Ralph,

I will check them out.
I have a preference for a "locally" manufactured product. And not only because of weight/shipping issues.
Western Europe being my region.

Bill
 
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Yes, problem is for the price of an average new enlarger, you can find a Great used enlarger! For instance, I bought a mint DeVere 8x10 enlarger for much less than the cost of a new 4x5 enlarger.

I must clarify that when I said "new" I really meant "new to me, but at least refurbished and/of in excellent condition"
So a mint, used DeVere 5x4 would probably suit me very well :wink:

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Thanks Ralph,

I will check them out.
I have a preference for a "locally" manufactured product. And not only because of weight/shipping issues.
Western Europe being my region.

Bill

Hello Bill,
then the German enlarger manufacturers
- Kaiser (excellent price-performance ratio; I am using a Kaiser enlarger for decades now)
- Kienzle (built like tanks; and the owner is also doing custom-made parts, if you have special wishes)
- Dunco
from your "neighbourhood" are probably the best options.

Best regards,
Henning
 
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