... opemus has a color head with built in filters for contrast management, for the axomat you have to buy them separately, another difference is that axomat is with condenser head and opemus is diffusion.
Carlos
Hi Carlos,
the color head was optional (Edit: they have been sold in two different sets) for Opemus line too, so not all have it, as you can see in auction sites, you are lucky to have one. All "modern" Meopta enlargers have a condenser. The Axomat has a simple condenser, the Opemus has a two elements. I had both enlargers and I am not aware of any significant advantage of Opemus for somene who does only 35mm. Axomat is for 35 mm only and was superb. I strugled with light intensity and long exposure times with the Opemus. But they are cheap, if anyone has a space, keep both.
I bought my Axomat as a kit, it has diffusion element that can replace the condenser, I have not used so dont know how well it works.
OK, I can be wrong, what I remeber, my Axomat had a diffusion element too, I used it to soften the light. But in my case it had to be put over the condenser.
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Perhaps something like frosted glass? The Opemus has something like this and it is placed in the filter drawer.
Yes, only a frosted glass in a rounded metal frame with locks. One has to remove the light head and place it over the condensor.
I had to double check, I have used mine, and yes, fits over the condenser. How well does it work?
A lot of confusing info in this thread.
Axomat will enlarge negs up to 24x36.
Opemus (1-6) will enlarge negs up to 6x6.
Both are condenser enlargers with an optional diffusion filter.
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