Need Help Identifying this Omega Condenser Lens

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I believe the attached picture is of an Omega condenser lens. Can someone confirm this fro me and tell me which head it fits and any other information that may be pertinent?

Thanks a boatload.
 

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Could it be the variable condenser for the D2V?
 

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It looks a lot like the supplementary lens for the D5 variable condenser head. Used with lenses shorter than 135-150mm IIFC. It fits in the head behind the flip-up door.

The unit is slid in along one of the (different height) sets of guide bars (like drawer slides) with the lens hanging down. Position above the main, unmovable lenses, depends on the focal length of the enlarging lenses.

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Dave Swinnard said:
It looks a lot like the supplementary lens for the D5 variable condenser head. Used with lenses shorter than 135-150mm IIFC. It fits in the head behind the flip-up door.

The unit is slid in along one of the (different height) sets of guide bars (like drawer slides) with the lens hanging down. Position above the main, unmovable lenses, depends on the focal length of the enlarging lenses.

Dave


also works with the d3v ... :smile:
 
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It looks like one from a D5 that I used to have.
 

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John Koehrer said:
Could it be the variable condenser for the D2V?

Yup, also other variants with the variable cond. head. This is inserted at one of three postions to accomodate different focal lengths. It is shown flipped in the pic from the orientation in which it is inserted in the enlarger. Omega p/n 472105 msrp = 132.08$.
 
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Yep. OK now the next question is where does this one go? It is larger than the one posted earlier and is too large for the variable condenser head.


Could it be for a cold head?
 

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As noted by others, the first lens looks just like the variable condenser in my D2V, used convex down above the two main condenser lenses, which are positioned with the convex sides facing each other, and separated by a corrugated aluminum sleeve. The second lens(es?) are much shallower than the ones in my D2V, however.
 

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Those look like lenses for the main condenser unit of the D3 VC. They go in an aluminium housing. I'll upload a pic. The corrugated strip holds the two lenses apart inside unit.

The lens in the first post is the variable part. It slides into shelves at different heights above the main condenser unit.
 

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Great! So the second set of lenses go with this...
 

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Yep. And the condenser unit hangs under the head. But somehow there needs to be a shelving box for the VC lens, between them both.
 

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got two of those plus one of these...
 

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Hmmm. Don't know about the blue one. I'd try the condenser and VC lenses on the other head. They look exactly the same as mine, except for the cold head lighting (mine's a hot head :smile:).
 
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Finally, what the heck is this thing?
 

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mrcallow said:
Finally, what the heck is this thing?

A diffusion box for a chromega color head.

John, would you like an exploded diagram for an Omega D2V (which would show where all those darn parts fit)? :smile:
 
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pelerin said:
A diffusion box for a chromega color head.

John, would you like an exploded diagram for an Omega D2V (which would show where all those darn parts fit)? :smile:


I sure would! Thanks
 

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mrcallow said:
I sure would! Thanks

Do you know what chassis you have? ...or failing that, are the aluminum rails that make up the column clear anodized or black, and can you post a pic of the focus mechanism? I'll get it out in the mail to you tomorrow.
Celac.
 
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D5 XL is what the colum says on an aluminium plate.
 

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mrcallow said:
D5 XL is what the colum says on an aluminium plate.

Right on, that will save some time at the photo copy machine. Perhaps if you pm me your e-mail I could just scan it and you would have it tomorrow.
Celac.
 

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I see some confusion here, mrcallow.

You have a cold light mounted in the bottom of the original lamp house; it wouldn't normally go with a condenser lens set, but should instead have a diffuser (or at least that's how my cold light works; there's a milky plastic sheet under the head, which sits down inside the condenser housing). The condenser lenses would be used with a conventional tungsten lamp mounted in the lamp house in original configuration (that one appears to have been altered some to support the cold light).

If you decide you don't want/need the condensers any more, do let me know... :wink:
 
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