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I have a focomat with the splitgrade timer but am now moving into meduim format having bought a fuji rangefinder. Do you have any reccomendations for a good enlarger that will print 6x9 negs, obviously I'll have to buy the splitgrade head for it but not the timer because I already have this. Ta
 

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Durst M805 for upto 6x9cm or Durst L1200 for upto 4x5. Both exceptionally good enlargers although I find my L1200 a little big for 35mm format as positioning negs in film carrier can be tricky for fine adjustments.
 

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Omega Super Chromega Dichroic II D5XL will do up to 20"x24" on 4"x5". The filters will work for variable contrast black and white or can be used for color enlarging.

The six element lenses are the best for any enlarger.

Steve
 

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Meopta Magnifax 4(old model) or 4a(new model). Durst and others are considered as "better", but I still wait to see someone who consider Meopta as "bad" :smile:

If you decide for Magnifax, you must send enlarger's head to Heiland to install splitgrade head, it is not user serviceable for Magnifax (atleast that is what Heiland tells).
 

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yup meopta enlargers are quite agricultural compared to durst. But any enlarger is a good enlarger if it is setup up properly. They are all pretty basic really. Providing the fine focus works smoothly and it stays in focus once focussed and each stage can be aligned and stay in alignment then its a goodun.
 

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Another vote for the Magnifax 4. Yes it's a bit crude as a piece of engineering, but so what, it's stable and works a treat. Plus, unlike the Dursts, it's still in production, along with its accessories. What really matters, though, is what lens you put on it.

David
 

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Do you have any reccomendations for a good enlarger
that will print 6x9 negs, obviously I'll have to buy
the splitgrade head ...Ta

Were it not for being so wedded to VC papers and splitgrading
a good selection of solid older condenser or diffusion enlargers
could be considered. I use an Omega B8; the 6x9 version of
the respected Omega DII and D2. Dan
 
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