brummelisa
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I have just purchased an Omega D2 with condenser lens (I can assure you that this will not be my last post on this...).
Before that I have not used a condenser-machine, but with a diffusor.
I have heard that condenser may give higher contrast, but more dust-problems.
So, I wonder where the dust-problems are. Is it the dust that may be on the glass-side closest to the negative that is the problem or is it every glass-surface in the condenser-lens.
I usually use glassless negative-carriers, because I really hate the dust and I hope that I don't have to have zero dust-particles on every glass surface now.
/ Marcus
Before that I have not used a condenser-machine, but with a diffusor.
I have heard that condenser may give higher contrast, but more dust-problems.
So, I wonder where the dust-problems are. Is it the dust that may be on the glass-side closest to the negative that is the problem or is it every glass-surface in the condenser-lens.
I usually use glassless negative-carriers, because I really hate the dust and I hope that I don't have to have zero dust-particles on every glass surface now.
/ Marcus