RJS said:I have used the 45 series for years. My most recent one (an old one) had the tapered lower bellows which does not allow for lens stage alignment. So I purchased a "conversion" kit (over $300) to enable alignment; this consists of a much larger non-tapered bellows and provision for attaching a lens turret. Badly designed and manufactured. So bad that the bellows was so thick I could not focus a 50mm lens. The tech guy at Beseler said they had changed suppliers and the new ones are too thick. I wrote the Beseler co. 2X about this, but they don't bother to answer. I had a new bellows made to replace their too heavy one - it set me back even more money. There are lots of light leaks I have pretty well fixed so now it is a very solid machine - with somewhat limited height compared to others. If I sound pissed at Beseler, I am. It is a rather crudely made pieceof equipment which works fine if you you spend enough time fixing it. But then most enlargers unless you spend really big amounts of money are crappy!
Peter Schrager said:RJS-you have not by the way ever owned a Wisner View Camera? Then you would belive your Beseler is a RollsRoyce!! .
Peter
RJS said:I have used the 45 series for years. My most recent one (an old one) had the tapered lower bellows which does not allow for lens stage alignment. So I purchased a "conversion" kit (over $300) to enable alignment; this consists of a much larger non-tapered bellows and provision for attaching a lens turret. !
Mark Layne said:Does anyone know if 8x10 conversions for Beseler are still made?
Mark
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