Soeren said:
Yeah I just read that book. I was looking for the Magnifax before that though.
Thornton also mentions the sample variations. I was thinking of getting a Meopta lens since it's not to much money wasted if it turns out to be a dog.
Of topic, Stoo what do you think about the book ?Cheers, Søren
Yes, I enjoyed the book very much Soren. It was one of the first photographic books I read after learning to process my own film. It was a godsend, if a very hard read, due to Barrys 'Going around the houses' before he finally got to the point.
Strangely, I had bought the Magnifax 4a with the Meograde head and their own 50mm lense just before buying the book, so I was chuffed to read Barry applaud the product, and took his advice when I moved up to Medium Format and bought the Meopta 80mm lense that he recommended. I couldn't really comment on how good it is compaired to others, as it is all I have used. I can say that Both of the Meopta lenses, coupled with my choice of film format, and the compensating developers that I use with the partial stand method, gives me very sharp results.
When Nova recommended the enlarger to me, their word were 'It's built like a tank, and it is the kind of enlarger that you will pass down the generations' They were'nt far wrong. Would I buy another one? Most definately.
As for the book, its made me one lazy photographer, because what I learnt from it means that I can forget thoughts of 'zones' etc, and concentrate on my photography. A good thing? well I think so, but then thats a whole new thread!!!
Regards
Stoo