Beseler MX with Aristo D2
I am using a Beseler MX with an Aristo D2, according to Aristo's site, the D2-HI Series has 50% increase in light output. Mine is the standard version. I bought this set-up used and have been using primarily the condenser head for the last 6 months because of the difficulty using VC filters with the MX and a cold light. Recently, a friend gave me a filter holder that attaches to the lens board to use filters under the lens. (FYI - when I say attaches, I mean that I drilled holes and threaded them to screw the filter holder to the lens board.) I was skeptical but really wanted to use the cold light so I attached this holder and printed some prints today using an old set of Kodak polycontrast filters on Ilford MGIV fiber paper. I used the Kodak filters because it was an old set and I don't really want to cut up my Ilford set.
Guess what? the results were outstanding. The Kodak filters under the lens actually worked with the Ilford paper and the tonality was great and dust was less of an issue too. I have only printed one negative and it is a pinhole image, so it wasn't the most technical test. However, the print was better than the condenser version so I am going to do some more printing with this set-up and see if there are any obvious differences in sharpness or print quality between the Aristo D2 and condenser head.
I like my Beseler MX, I think it is the CRX version and the D2 looks promising. Old Kodak filters under the enlarging lens for Ilford paper, what has the world come to? Surprisingly, it looks pretty good.