OT for this thread, but one of these days I hope you will start a thread about the qualities of these enlargers. I've only heard good things about them but have never seen one personally, and currently use a Beseler 23C. I've thought about upgrading, but haven't done so.
I am not an expert in writing, nor in enlargers simply because I haven’t used anything else extensively enough, besides the focomats. Except a vivitar enlarger.
I started out with a vivitar enlarger, as a teenager. I had to be very careful because it wasnt very sturdy. I still managed to make fine prints, with practice. I had parallel access to the school’s, friend’s and college darkrooms with better enlargers, the classic ones; beselers... And even one day saw my neighbor throw out a beseler 45 in the backstreet. I couldn’t do anything, my darkroom was full with focomats at that point, it sat there for 3 days. What a waste.
I decided one day to jump for a focomat V35. The quality was so high, you just know. No need to be knowledgeable, the quality jumps at you. The knobs are so smooth, so secure, everything was so sturdy. No chance of blurry prints die to shaking. And the negative holder is so easy to use, just slide in and out. Smooth.
Four words describe the Focomats: Silky Smooth Heavy Metal.
The V35 was so nice that when I saw a Focomat Gray Ic for sale, I sat in the car and drove away to buy it. 5hours away. Was a 10 hours round trip across the border (I’m in Canada, drove down to vermont). It was a leap of faith, the seller could have been a no-show, right?
Well, that was one of the best buys ever. That enlarger is sooooo nice, solid, smooth, elegant, beautiful, sexy, so well engineered, flat negs, straight, HEAVY yet agile like a Ballerina. Gave away my V35 to a friend who lusted for it. The Ic won because of its condenser versus the V35’s diffusion. And because it was more to my taste, generally. Added another Ic, and then got another, free, from someone who didn’t really like it (wtf?).
But I needed an enlarger for my Xpan and 120 films. Saw one in ottawa, 2 hours away from me. Came without negative holders nor lenses, but I didn’t care, Kienzle could make those, even better than the original, but at a cost. So I drove a 4 hours round trip. I was lucky... because the seller decided to cancel the deal, texted me. I didn’t care, I still drove and knocked at his door. He got squeezed and I drove off with the beast. Second best purchase ever. I bought the Kienzle neg holder and different masks, and even their craftmanship is extreme: solid, well made, silky smooth. Wow. Three masks: 35mm, 6x6, xpan. I have never felt happier for an object than with the two focomats I now owned. found the lenses: a rare focotar-2 100mm abd a new focotar 60mm.
But I knew I needed another 2c for when I switch between formats and sizes. Found one not long ago, locally. Misses a few bits but I’ll build it up. Heaven.
Those enlargers are powerful. You feel their weight, their power. You have no excuse, the focomat promises you 100% of the printing potential, all the way down to the last 0.00001%. The rest is up to you.
Please don’t take my word, you might dislike the focomat Ic, you need the focotar 50mm “big front element” which is an upgrade to the original, or even the rare and excellent focotar-2 50mm. Those lenses are gold. The 2c is the dream, a Ferrari and a Hummer all in one.