I loved the Special Services Center on Ft. Lewis, though I never owned a Hasselblad until a couple of years after my extended enlistment was over.
The only taking lens I've ever used, a Leica Clone, Industar 22 or 50 collapsible, was on my Valloy II, and I liked the lens it came with much better, as the aperture lever is on the face of those lenses.
The nice thing about photography and access to different kit is, if you've got the chance and curiosity, there are all kinds of things to try.
Another avenue might be using a, for example, is a or, the, Canon FD Macro 50mm, which many more folks will have, as well as their 100 macro offering of past years.
I should mention, that I have lens-boards in 25mm, 39mm and 42mm, and I have yet to try a m42 lens on any enlarger, so that might be another project, using a Pentax lens just for the fun of it.
Cheers.
The only taking lens I've ever used, a Leica Clone, Industar 22 or 50 collapsible, was on my Valloy II, and I liked the lens it came with much better, as the aperture lever is on the face of those lenses.
The nice thing about photography and access to different kit is, if you've got the chance and curiosity, there are all kinds of things to try.
Another avenue might be using a, for example, is a or, the, Canon FD Macro 50mm, which many more folks will have, as well as their 100 macro offering of past years.
I should mention, that I have lens-boards in 25mm, 39mm and 42mm, and I have yet to try a m42 lens on any enlarger, so that might be another project, using a Pentax lens just for the fun of it.
Cheers.


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