I am sure that will fit both the Omega DII and D2 enlargers and evidently for the D3 also. You do need a different lens board however, than the ones designed for the "cones".......Regards!hi mgb74
im not sure if they made one of these for the d2, i have one formy d3v and e3 ..
its an auxillery focusing attachment
http://store.khbphotografix.com/Aux...a-D3-D-4-B-E-and-F-series-Enlargers-Used.html
it's supposed to be used for jewel prints and reductions but i use it so i never have to get cones ...
never seen one for sale besides this one at khb, and the ones i bought from harry taylor ..
just found one on the 'bay
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Omega-Auxi...524761?hash=item590d6fdf19:g:4fMAAOSwfRdZDmqK
not sure if it fits the d2 though, i think your cones are smaller or bigger than the ones for the d3 ...
( or maybe not, mine is a military contract one, so its kind of screwy )
good luck !
john
My DII (early D2)V uses the same cones as when it had no variable condenser. Used, those cones are almost the cheapest thing you can buy for your Omega and I have never seen one that was "worn out". You do need one set of regular condensers in order to use the variable condenser.....Regards!I know the D2 (non variable condenser) uses lens cones of different depths for lenses of various focal lengths.
But how about the variable condenser head? Are different lens cones required or just the flat board?
The D5s and D6s have a built in lower bellows. But that auxxiliary bellows is new to me though.I've never seen that "lower" bellows for an Omega before.
The D2/DII lens mount is different from the mount on the D3/D4. The former bayonets in the latter slides straight in.I am sure that will fit both the Omega DII and D2 enlargers and evidently for the D3 also. You do need a different lens board however, than the ones designed for the "cones".......Regards!
Made for several different Omega models, I have three (!) one each D2, D3 and one without a mount that I got with a bunch of parts. Also useful for making reduction prints, smaller than the negative size, for lockets, etc.I've never seen that "lower" bellows for an Omega before.
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