eumenius
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Hello friends,
today I've spent almost all my salary - buying, after all, that old Fuji enlarger. Looks like I am lucky - that's the most solid-built machine I've ever seen, Durst is no comparison
I've paid $320 total, for two new Fujinon-EX lenses (105/5.6, 50/2.8), a set of deluxe glassless neg carriers for 35mm, 6*6 and 6*9, a control unit (100V AC, useless), and the body with dichro colour head. I've managed to switch from those unusual 100V 150W lamps originally used to 220V 100W household type lamps - with the same kind of reflector, but available everywhere for $1 apiece 
My first experience with it was quite pleasing - it's very easy to operate, though it's on a dark side for me... I've never used a diffusion head before, but I am still able to focus it sharp though it's rather difficult at f/5.6. Are all the different diffusion heads always dim? I seriously doubt that 100W instead of 150W made the real difference
The exposure times are usually under 1 minute, so I consider them as quite normal.
The picture, however, is TOTALLY different from what I'm used to with my condenser Magnifax - they're much more plastic, with almost no Callier oversharp and contrast. Yes, and the Fujinon EX lenses are great too - very sharp even when open wide... these can be reverse-mounted after removal of front ring, can't understand why should I ever need this with Fujinons being apparently a 6-element almost symmetrical lenses?
I am really very glad that I've purchased it - I were able to fix the lamp issue, and the rest is quite easy. Some experience, and I think I would be able to make better prints with it than ever before - something inside tells me that for my usual subjects the diffusion head would work better than a condenser. And it's better for colour, right? And no more shuffling of filters...
Cheers, Zhenya
today I've spent almost all my salary - buying, after all, that old Fuji enlarger. Looks like I am lucky - that's the most solid-built machine I've ever seen, Durst is no comparison


My first experience with it was quite pleasing - it's very easy to operate, though it's on a dark side for me... I've never used a diffusion head before, but I am still able to focus it sharp though it's rather difficult at f/5.6. Are all the different diffusion heads always dim? I seriously doubt that 100W instead of 150W made the real difference

The picture, however, is TOTALLY different from what I'm used to with my condenser Magnifax - they're much more plastic, with almost no Callier oversharp and contrast. Yes, and the Fujinon EX lenses are great too - very sharp even when open wide... these can be reverse-mounted after removal of front ring, can't understand why should I ever need this with Fujinons being apparently a 6-element almost symmetrical lenses?
I am really very glad that I've purchased it - I were able to fix the lamp issue, and the rest is quite easy. Some experience, and I think I would be able to make better prints with it than ever before - something inside tells me that for my usual subjects the diffusion head would work better than a condenser. And it's better for colour, right? And no more shuffling of filters...

Cheers, Zhenya