Jayd
Member
I have a M600 which is a great enlarger for formats up to 6x6 CM
The Durst strong points: sturdy compact construction, light tight cans rather than bellows so no worries about bellows deterioration, they take generic medium base coated screw in bulbs, are very light efficient I even put a dimmer on mine so I could lessen the light output, and the filter drawer is right up front.
I have and have been spoiled by the Durst M600's sturdy compact high efficiency design but I have finally made it to real medium format 6x7 and need bigger capacity up to 6x9 preferably but I could live with 6x7 since I will proabably never get a 6x9. With the ever-increasing scarcity of labs doing film and the lower cost of used enlargers I'm thinking of color as well as B&W.
Unfortunately I don't know the goods and bads about the enlargers I have been looking at The Bessler 67 series, The Chromega, and the Durst, any others? I left out the Bessler 23 series because I just don't like the huge size and erecto set appearance. I have to admit I don't even know if diffusion or condenser is better and for a certain model do I need a set of condensers or something else to do the formats I want: 110, 35mm and 6x7 maybe 6x9, I do know one needs a 50mm and 75mm lens and lens boards and negative carriers but that is all.
Thanks
Jay
The Durst strong points: sturdy compact construction, light tight cans rather than bellows so no worries about bellows deterioration, they take generic medium base coated screw in bulbs, are very light efficient I even put a dimmer on mine so I could lessen the light output, and the filter drawer is right up front.
I have and have been spoiled by the Durst M600's sturdy compact high efficiency design but I have finally made it to real medium format 6x7 and need bigger capacity up to 6x9 preferably but I could live with 6x7 since I will proabably never get a 6x9. With the ever-increasing scarcity of labs doing film and the lower cost of used enlargers I'm thinking of color as well as B&W.
Unfortunately I don't know the goods and bads about the enlargers I have been looking at The Bessler 67 series, The Chromega, and the Durst, any others? I left out the Bessler 23 series because I just don't like the huge size and erecto set appearance. I have to admit I don't even know if diffusion or condenser is better and for a certain model do I need a set of condensers or something else to do the formats I want: 110, 35mm and 6x7 maybe 6x9, I do know one needs a 50mm and 75mm lens and lens boards and negative carriers but that is all.
Thanks
Jay