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naaldvoerder

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What, if any, are the detrimental effects of using a 6x6 condesor set with a 50 mm enlargerlens????

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if you are working with a 35mm neg (to match the enlarger lens ) there should be no problem. if anything you should get more even lighting.
 
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Thanks el wacho,

But I forgot to mention that I would be printing a 35mm negative. So the conbination of 35mm negative, 50mm lens, condensors for 6x6, would that work??
 

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The 6x6 condenser would spread the light a little more than the 35 neg would really need. It won't matter for the lens, and as el wacho says, at worst you'll get more even lighting, at the expense of slightly less light.
 

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I don't see where it will be a problem. At worst, your printing times will be a little longer. Use that to your advantage. Makes dodging and burning easier. Makes timing more accurate.
 

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My Omega 4x5 Pro Lab enlarger uses the same condesor placement for 50mm through 80mm lenses. There isn't any change until I switch to 90mm. My C-700's use the same placement up to 90mm lens.
 

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe there are high end enlargers out there where the condensors are optimized to particular lenses. I expect, however, that this is only relevant with respect to large enlargements.
 

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Yes, this is a problem. The condensers are focused for a certain lens distance. If the lens isn't where the condensers expect it to be then the result will be uneven illumination. So, you will be Ok only for very small enlargements or a little bigger than 1:1.
 
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the condersers are "focused" by moving the enlarger lamp up/down. you should move your bulb to such height above the condenser that the image of the bulb filaments will be projected exactly to the place where your enlarging lens aperture is. so you have to move your bulb to different place every time you change the magnification (thus move the lens). bigger magnification -> bulb away from condenser.
but it is critical only using projector bulb/pin-point light source, such as a single LED (as I'm currently using in focomat 1c) - using opal bulb makes things a lot more simple (if your opal bulb is really opal and is bigger than the negative area).

inserting a frosted filter above condenser helps a lot anyway.
 

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I think it matters with true condenser enlargers, using a point source. But these are very rare. What most of us call condenser enlargers are in reality condenser/ diffuser. They have ground glass in them, a large opal bulb and no bulb adjustment - in which case I think it doesn't matter much.

I have both 6 X 6 and 35 mm enlargers from the same company, so they share a common lens mount. I often use the 35mm lens (50mm focal length) for 35 mm negs on the 6 X 6 enlarger because it is easy to swap lenses than swap enlargers (my bench isn't big enough for both). I reckon if anything the 6 X 6 is slightly superior, as it has better condensers (two opposing lenses instead of one)
 

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Meopta Opemus 5 enlarger has non removable condensers for all negative sizes/lenses used, and it is for up to 6x6 negatives (80mm lenses). I don't remove condensers even when use colour head (which give diffused light).
 
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