Hello, I was listening to Photo Talk Radio and F Stop Timers were mention. I know almost nothing about them but it seems logical to think in terms of F Stops. Is it easy to learn, or relearn an old horse, and who or how many companies make these timers and are they worth it. Which if any would you recommend?
I have my Beseler color head "remodeled" by removing the transformer, circuit boards, wiring, and all else but the lamp holder, fan, and filter unit. I have one new halogen bulb in the correct color temperature that now runs on 120 volt ac and no longer have the 82 volt unrepairable setup. Going to run it from a Sola CVA unit. A useless color head that is useful again.
Now I can use my timers or change to the F Stop timing system which looks very practical. Next is to make a 5x7 head, then an 8x10 head with Dichroic filters for VC papers.
I have my Beseler color head "remodeled" by removing the transformer, circuit boards, wiring, and all else but the lamp holder, fan, and filter unit. I have one new halogen bulb in the correct color temperature that now runs on 120 volt ac and no longer have the 82 volt unrepairable setup. Going to run it from a Sola CVA unit. A useless color head that is useful again.
Now I can use my timers or change to the F Stop timing system which looks very practical. Next is to make a 5x7 head, then an 8x10 head with Dichroic filters for VC papers.
So, needing a timer anyway, I just bought a stop-clock. It's a bit like going from a slide rule to a calculater. What a revelation in ease of use. (Plus the stop clock does other things, but that's another thread)
Just over a year ago I pulled two 12 year olds from an art class with an unqualified teacher and gave them two months of photography lessons. Teaching f-stop printing (and split filter printing) with the RH-Designs timer was simply an extension and reinforcement of teaching f-stops and shutter speeds for film exposure. The kids didn't see it as complicated or odd, and it fit with what they'd already learned, so it seemed entirely logical to them.
