I'm curious. I have an old Gnome Beta II enlarger that I use only for the 6x9 negatives I get from old folders (My LPL 6700 diffusion will only go up to 6x7, plus it seems appropriate to use an old enlarger for an old camera). Anyway, the enlarger has two plano-convex 4 1/2" condensers which I use with a Ross Resolux 11cm enlarging lens. From the admittedly rather vague instruction manual, it's also suggested that 2 1/4" and 3 3/4" condensers are available, presumably for different formats (though I've never seen them for sale, nor the elusive Beta II filter unit). This got me wondering. If the role of the condensers is to collimate the light, why would different condensers be needed for different formats? Or is it the fact that different formats need different focal length enlarging lenses? If the light rays are parallel going though the negative, why would you need a different condenser?
