viridari
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I was printing at 5x7, no multigrade filter (don't own the set yet).
I was printing at 5x7, no multigrade filter (don't own the set yet).
MG filters will act somewhat as neutral density filters, but enlargment times that short smack of thin negatives. You will have to adjust your in camera exposures to account for this. Finding your personal ISO is necessary for quality prints. Read(or reread) the Negative and The Print by A.A.
Another option would be to use a longer lens, which would require having the lamp head higher, for the same size enlargement.
Well, it's worked for me for decades. I don't do much 35mm but, when I did print small, there was definitely a difference in the time required for a 50mm lens, and an 80mm lens, for the same size enlargement.
Since this enlarger is new to you, the first thing I would check is to make sure you have the right bulb.
Also double check that your lens doesn't have a lever to open it up for focusing and if it was open rather than stopped down.
For a 5x7 from 35mm, I'm fairly sure I use f16 to get times I can use and that still just gets me around 8-10 seconds. I know the old rule about always stopping down two stops from fully open, but I consider that to be bordering on BS, depending on the lens (I have Componon S lenses and they certainly don't suck). If you shouldn't ever ever ever use the other apertures, they wouldn't be there.
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