For Sale Aristo cold light head for Omega D2

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Aristo cold light head for Omega D2 4x5, with PC filters (Kodak + Ilford), both complete sets with half grade steps. Also included Kodak CC40Y filter which gives approximately grade 2 with VC papers (slightly higher contrast without filter). Has cone for enlarger, slightly raised on inside with groove cut for filters above diffusion grid. Works quite well! Filter slips in drawer, then Velcro strip/seal makes it light tight. Light used for no more than 24 hours total. US$65.00 + shipping at cost.
 

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Hi Dennis - I just unpacked it and plugged it in - here is a photo. Let me know if you have any more questions. Peter
 

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This cold light bayonets into an Omega D2 4x5 - won't fit Beseler - unfortunately.
 

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Read a few articles that claim it will fit the Omega D2 as well as the Beseler 4x5 but I see a bit of difference on the head compared to the one you have and the advertised KHB. Thanks for the heads up with that.
 
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Hi Dennis, Just catching up on emails now, so apologies for the delayed reply. The cold light unit itself is indeed the same as what is in the picture you sent. I bought a separate cone for the Omega D2 to adapt the cold light for the Omega, and I modified the cone to use VC filters. The light source can be separated from the cone, in which case it may very well fit a Beseler or other 4x5 enlarger, but I cannot say that for certain. You may know more than I do about that? Let me know what you think. Peter
 

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I have seen the adapter that is needed for the conversion to Beseler but the one listed at KHB is out of stock there but I will continue my search and let you know if I come up with one elsewhere. The adapter on the left is what I would need for the conversion but there might be one somewhere in the world as I just want it closer to home.
 

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Aristo cold light head still for sale - note more info and reduced price.
 

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Still can not find the adapter that I need to convert my Beseler 4x5 cause without that it's difficult. I did a bit of conversion on the head for a filter drawer but nothing else changed it is now a MCRX but would work with an adapter. You can PM me to exchange ideas on fitting it.
 
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I have a D2 Cold light head with the Beseler collar if you are interested and I'm on Vancouver Island.
 

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I have an Arista D2 Cold Light that is, or was, mounted on a Beseler filter drawer so I guess it must have an adapter of some kind.
I’ve never used it on a Beseler enlarger or my Omega D5.
Reading this post; I was going to dig it out but it’s still packed away from a recent move and IIRC it’s about 10 boxes deep in the pile.
I can’t even remember if brought the Beseler bits with it.
 
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