Hello, I'm a new member just getting into film by way of digital. I've been shooting digital for the last few decades and wanted to take a stab at shooting, processing and printing B/W 35mm for starters. This forum has been invaluable in helping getting me up to speed on the darkroom side of things. I'm sure I'll have a bunch of questions along the way.
I picked up a Beseler 23c-ii locally. It's in great condition overall but needs a few adjustments here and there. I have a few questions.
For one, the negative stage lever doesn't close the negative stage completely. The springs are obviously no good, so I ordered a set of replacement springs. Are there any other adjustments necessary to get the negative stage to close correctly?
It also seems like the entire projection assembly has a little bit of play in it and I am able to rock it back and forth a bit. Is this normal for this model? I don't think it'd affect it's operation but wanted to check.
Overall, it feels a little stiff and would like to lubricate it. Any pointers on what should be lubricated and what type of oil should be used?
I saw the video on aligning it but wanted to get overall mechanics sorted out before attempting to align.
Thanks for your help!
I picked up a Beseler 23c-ii locally. It's in great condition overall but needs a few adjustments here and there. I have a few questions.
For one, the negative stage lever doesn't close the negative stage completely. The springs are obviously no good, so I ordered a set of replacement springs. Are there any other adjustments necessary to get the negative stage to close correctly?
It also seems like the entire projection assembly has a little bit of play in it and I am able to rock it back and forth a bit. Is this normal for this model? I don't think it'd affect it's operation but wanted to check.
Overall, it feels a little stiff and would like to lubricate it. Any pointers on what should be lubricated and what type of oil should be used?
I saw the video on aligning it but wanted to get overall mechanics sorted out before attempting to align.
Thanks for your help!
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