Thank you for looking. I am looking for some opinions and hopefully this does not come off as a gloat. I fell into a little bit of darkroom luck via severance pay when I lost a job due to down sizing. I worked for a lab that had not used (or had set up) their enlarger equipment for years. I mostly developed film and did copy work. I always expressed the goal of some day setting up my own darkroom again, so when the business was hurting and my job was eliminated, I got a bunch of stuff. A bunch! I only mention this as a preparation of my, oh so awful dilemma.
So, I have the following set-ups;
1.) Omega D5 with a Super Chromega D Dichroic II, with the better controller (pictured, but can't remember the name w/o going to look). It has the 2 1/4 x 2 3/4 mixing box as well as the 4x5 mixing box. I won't be doing Color, but I understand you can use this head very nicely for B&W by dialing in colors rather than using filters.
2.) Omega D5 XL with a cold light head and Zone VI compensating timer
3.) Omega D5 XL with the Ilford Multigrade 500H system
For the record, I am unfamiliar with the use of any of these systems as the last time I printed anything was with a Besler 23CII.
Two of these have 3 lens turrets on them and I am planing on printing from multi formats (35mm, 6x6, 6x7, 6x9 & 4x5). I have all the appropriate lenses I need to do so.
When I originally set up the darkroom, I made it out to keep all three enlargers thinking it would be useful to keep each format set to a specific enlarger. However, it is just too damn crowded in there and I feel selfish having them all. It's just over kill and I already set myself up with too many options in shooting aspect.
Luckily, they are all the same base enlarger, some I can mix and match. I feel pretty certain I will keep the Ilford Multigrade system unless I hear from a bunch of you that it is not worth it. The color head seems more versatile than the Zone VI, but I just read a thread (well some of it) where a lot of people like their Zone VI as a stabilizing unit for their cold head.
So what say you? Thank You again.





So, I have the following set-ups;
1.) Omega D5 with a Super Chromega D Dichroic II, with the better controller (pictured, but can't remember the name w/o going to look). It has the 2 1/4 x 2 3/4 mixing box as well as the 4x5 mixing box. I won't be doing Color, but I understand you can use this head very nicely for B&W by dialing in colors rather than using filters.
2.) Omega D5 XL with a cold light head and Zone VI compensating timer
3.) Omega D5 XL with the Ilford Multigrade 500H system
For the record, I am unfamiliar with the use of any of these systems as the last time I printed anything was with a Besler 23CII.
Two of these have 3 lens turrets on them and I am planing on printing from multi formats (35mm, 6x6, 6x7, 6x9 & 4x5). I have all the appropriate lenses I need to do so.
When I originally set up the darkroom, I made it out to keep all three enlargers thinking it would be useful to keep each format set to a specific enlarger. However, it is just too damn crowded in there and I feel selfish having them all. It's just over kill and I already set myself up with too many options in shooting aspect.
Luckily, they are all the same base enlarger, some I can mix and match. I feel pretty certain I will keep the Ilford Multigrade system unless I hear from a bunch of you that it is not worth it. The color head seems more versatile than the Zone VI, but I just read a thread (well some of it) where a lot of people like their Zone VI as a stabilizing unit for their cold head.
So what say you? Thank You again.





