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My enlarger is the same brand and model I used a Kodak. It is a great enlarger, but cannot compete with the Hasselblad. Chromega Dichroic II 5D-XL.

I said previously how I like my Omega B-22 (Steampunk looks, retro "feel" (because, well, it is actually Retro) - but there is one factor about it that is becoming more and more frustrating and may drive me to try and find something else: I just for the life of me can't find a 6X4.5 negative carrier that fits it.
I would prefer to NOT have to modify a 6X6 negative carrier (mods have a tendency to fail on you, especially on something that is handled as much as a negative carrier). I am now firmly convinced that 6X4.5 negative carriers for the B22 are like Ghosts - you keep hearing about it and some people swear they have seen one - but I have yet to find one myself.
Thank you Darkroommike. Darn, I missed that one. I really need to get into a habit of checking eBay at least once a week. Depending on the mood that I'm in, I do either 6X6cm and 6X4.5 and every time my finger hovers over the "Buy" button for a second 6X6 carrier, I stop myself and think "Money better spent on the 'proper' item, maybe wait and see...." (which then never happens)....and here's a completed auction for one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Omega-645-3...s-B22-B66-B600-C700-Rapid-Shift-/292116071412
Me, I'd modify another carrier to work.
I have a number of saved searches on Ebay and get email notifications when something comes up that I'm looking for...I found a spare lamp for my Minolta Scan Multi like that and a backup controller for my Ilford 600 Multigrade enlarger. And lots of other shi...stuff.Thank you Darkroommike. Darn, I missed that one. I really need to get into a habit of checking eBay at least once a week. Depending on the mood that I'm in, I do either 6X6cm and 6X4.5 and every time my finger hovers over the "Buy" button for a second 6X6 carrier, I stop myself and think "Money better spent on the 'proper' item, maybe wait and see...." (which then never happens).
That's a beautiful story! I remember getting a Vivitar, decent Japan made enlarger after I became too sophisticated for my Dad's Federal enlarger.OMG yes yes yes.
When I was 16, a friend said he had a paying job for us in the city... clean out a basement of trash... turns out it was fire damaged.
DIRTY FILTH SWEATY MISERABLE DAY ALL FOR $20.
But in a corner I saw the most beautiful sight.... an Omega B22 n all its accessories in boxes, totally unharmed.
That was a new beginning for me. I used the bath room after everyone went to sleep, just like you.
I had so much fun with that enlarger and it turned out beautiful prints. My bedroom looked like a gallery.
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I finally found one on eBay - actually, a set of three - 35mm, 6X4.5 & 6X6 (the latter I already had one but I am sure I will find a use for it sooner or later). I paid way more than what I intended but i REALLY need it, and I'm not going to wait another year! At least I got the set for less than the quoted price for only the 6X4.5 at B&H...They are available but are apparently made of pure "unicornium"!
http://store.khbphotografix.com/6x4...Omega-C700-B600-B66-B22-enlargers-423126.html
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/39555-REG/Omega_423126_6_x_4_5cm_Glassless.html ...
Sometimes it's a bit like fishing and very rewarding. Glad you finally found one!I finally found one on eBay - actually, a set of three - 35mm, 6X4.5 & 6X6 (the latter I already had one but I am sure I will find a use for it sooner or later). I paid way more than what I intended but i REALLY need it, and I'm not going to wait another year! At least I got the set for less than the quoted price for only the 6X4.5 at B&H...
New Enlarging Area Roughed In by Nokton48, on Flickr
E3 Ready for Restoration 1 by Nokton48, on Flickr
New Enlarging Area Roughed In by Nokton48, on Flickr
I've had a 4x5 DII Omega for thirty five years. A friend (a clockmaker) restored it for me, cleaning and tuning it up. It has always served me well. Recently I bought another DII, I'm renovating my basement darkroom. Having side by side identical enlargers is real luxury.
E3 Ready for Restoration 1 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Recently I bought an Automega E-3 which is an autofocus 5x7 model. I am working on cleaning it up, it's slow going but nearly finished. I built the baseboard from two 24x48 MTF boards, which I screwed together. I have the original E-3 4x5 condenser head for this, and an E-3 5x7 cold light head, which the previous owner converted to LED. It's a lot of time and dirty work but will be well worth it in the end. I've had good luck finding most of the E-3 accessories. Darkrooms are never completely finished![]()

That E-3 is awesome! Now you're set for a 6x17 pan camera!!New Enlarging Area Roughed In by Nokton48, on Flickr
I've had a 4x5 DII Omega for thirty five years. A friend (a clockmaker) restored it for me, cleaning and tuning it up. It has always served me well. Recently I bought another DII, I'm renovating my basement darkroom. Having side by side identical enlargers is real luxury.
E3 Ready for Restoration 1 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Recently I bought an Automega E-3 which is an autofocus 5x7 model. I am working on cleaning it up, it's slow going but nearly finished. I built the baseboard from two 24x48 MTF boards, which I screwed together. I have the original E-3 4x5 condenser head for this, and an E-3 5x7 cold light head, which the previous owner converted to LED. It's a lot of time and dirty work but will be well worth it in the end. I've had good luck finding most of the E-3 accessories. Darkrooms are never completely finished![]()
I need to build a 2x4 table just the right size to support this beast. The baseboard can be reversed so floor projection is possible. This is too big for a drop table.
Automega E3 by Nokton48, on Flickr325 dollars when the dollar was convertible (by central banks) @ $35 per troy ounce of Gold. That's about 14 grand by today's Gold priceOld Omegas are referred to as "The Cadillac" of enlargers. Luckily parts are interchangeable (lensboards etc) and not too expensive or hard to find.
Not too shabbly for 70 years old
Automega E3 by Nokton48, on Flickr

E3 Instruction Book 1 by Nokton48, on FlickrI've never used one or even seen one in the flesh, but someone is selling one on my local Craigslist if anyone is in the area and interested:Just curious if anyone here purchased a Salthill LED enlarger. I saw them advertised when they came out and recall reading a positive review in D&CCT but I never saw one in the flesh and am just curious how this hi-tech enlarger worked in real life.
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