Be aware that the 6700 series of enlargers is "less good" than the taller and more sturdy 670 series.
If you could buy a 670 locally that had seen light use, that would be a good bet.
Jon
Be aware that the 6700 series of enlargers is "less good" than the taller and more sturdy 670 series.
If you could buy a 670 locally that had seen light use, that would be a good bet.
Jon
With respect to the Canadian option, that is KHB, who are arguably the best North American resource around for enlargers, their accessories, and the information associated with them.
I'm sure they will be happy to give you a quote on shipping. I see that the listing information gives a range.
In case you haven't encountered it yet, here is their website:
http://www.khbphotografix.com/
KHB has an eBay listing for the LPL 7700 as well:
http://cgi.ebay.com/LPL-7700-670-VCCE-Variable-Contrast-6x7-Enlarger-NOS-/180250007124?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2
I am currently looking for a new enlarger, too. So far, only 35mm is needed, up to 6x7cm could be nice but is not mandatory.
Years ago I owned a Focomat V35 with a Heiland Splitgrade module, an equivalent to the VC head... don't remind me, I still regret I sold it.
One cool feature of this enlarger was that it focused automatically. It's really easy to crop an image if you don't have to adjust focusing which affects the cropping again.
As far as I know there were not many enlargers that can do that trick. The ones that come to my mind are:
- Leitz Focomat I, II, V35
- Some Kienzle Primos
- Agfa Varioscop
- Durst A300
- Durst Laborator 900
Are there any other enlargers that focus automatically?
Just out of curiosity, anyone know how the stability of the 670 (7700) compares the the Beseler 23CIII?
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