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Hello all,
First post here and brand new to darkroom processes, and film. I've been shooting digital for about a year with my 6D.
I recently bought a second hand 35mm EOS body, and love the look of analog photos. I like the idea of making, developing, and enlarging without having to depend on anyone.
I'm hoping more knowledgeable folk than I can share some advice/wisdom on my current equipment.
I have two used enlargers:
They came with a total of three lenses. An image of them is attached.
I suspect these are all entry/low-mid range lenses. What I mostly would like to know is which lens is most worthwhile, and which enlarger I should spend more time with. I'll be keeping an eye out for the infamous Nikkor 50mm 2.8.
I'm working with 35mm so I understand the 50mm lenses are primarily what I should be using, unless I'd like to make smaller prints with the 75mm.
Also, I'm wondering if anyone here knows the "sweet spots" for these lenses. With cheap lenses I imagine they are best in their center. Any f-stop recommendations?
Wordy for a first post, but hopefully someone can shed some light.
Thanks in advance, guys!
Adam
First post here and brand new to darkroom processes, and film. I've been shooting digital for about a year with my 6D.
I recently bought a second hand 35mm EOS body, and love the look of analog photos. I like the idea of making, developing, and enlarging without having to depend on anyone.
I'm hoping more knowledgeable folk than I can share some advice/wisdom on my current equipment.
I have two used enlargers:
- Durst M600 (Made in Italy)
- Prinz Model 66 Deluxe (Berkeley Scientific Co, Made in Japan)
They came with a total of three lenses. An image of them is attached.
- Camron 50mm f3.5-16 (10 blade aperture) Made in Japan
- El-Omegar 50mm f3.5-22 (6 blade aperture) (Simmon Omega, Div. Berkey Photo)
- Iscorit 75mm f4.5-22 (4 blade aperture) Made in Germany (Isco-Gottengen)
I suspect these are all entry/low-mid range lenses. What I mostly would like to know is which lens is most worthwhile, and which enlarger I should spend more time with. I'll be keeping an eye out for the infamous Nikkor 50mm 2.8.
I'm working with 35mm so I understand the 50mm lenses are primarily what I should be using, unless I'd like to make smaller prints with the 75mm.
Also, I'm wondering if anyone here knows the "sweet spots" for these lenses. With cheap lenses I imagine they are best in their center. Any f-stop recommendations?
Wordy for a first post, but hopefully someone can shed some light.
Thanks in advance, guys!
Adam
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