Actually, some people claim the older Leitz machines are better than the V35. I think it's something to do with the grain, since the V35 has a diffuse light source. I'm sure they're both super enjoyable enlargers to work with.
Hi everyone, I'm a new member in this forum!
I own all of the more popular Leitz enlargers – the Focomat Ic (both black and grey versions), the Focomat IIc (grey with the legendary Focotar II), a V35 and a Valoy II.
To be honest, I was a bit disappointed with the V35 after using the Ic for several years. The V35 is a great machine compared to a lot of other 35mm-machines out there, but compared to the Ic it doesn't really hold up. It's not the same build quality. I'm talking usability here, not image quality. (Both give superb image quality, but one is diffuser and one is condenser, so that comes down to taste.)
My personal favorite among the Leitz enlargers is the black Focomat Ic with the short column and wooden baseboard with easel lock. It's the most intuitive enlarger I have ever used and the easel locking mechanism is just amazing. To print with the Focomat Ic is pure joy, very smooth stuff.
The downside is print size... but most of times 10x12"/24x30cm is enough for me.
Having said that, the V35 is a great machine, no question about it.