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I'm currently living in Shanghai, and I've been using a terrible chinese made condenser enlarger (qihe). Total junk -- its impossible to align, and the light source is very uneven. Ok, it was cheap -- but still cheap garbage is still garbage!
I'm moving back to Canada shortly, and want to get a decent enlarger when I return. I do only B&W printing, and so have have only been printing on graded paper. I already have lenses (EL-Nikkor 75mm and 50mm), and a good easel. I print 35mm and 6x6, and at this point I haven't printed bigger than 10x10.
What quality enlarger would you guys recommend for me?
I'm moving back to Canada shortly, and want to get a decent enlarger when I return. I do only B&W printing, and so have have only been printing on graded paper. I already have lenses (EL-Nikkor 75mm and 50mm), and a good easel. I print 35mm and 6x6, and at this point I haven't printed bigger than 10x10.
What quality enlarger would you guys recommend for me?
Opemus 5 work 35mm and 6x6 and on standard base you can make up to 16x20 prints (I think, but 10x10 for sure you can). Not best loking enlargers. Former Eastern Europe communist country manufacturing which means they are ugly but they work and almost undestructible (You know communists were poor people, so they couldn't buy new stuff easilly. So, almost everything made in former communist countries was made to last lifetime 