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For Sale New Aristo cold light bulb - D2-HI-LO-V54

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Aristo D2-HI-LO-V54 Cold Light Bulbs - Brand new manufacture from Aristo in the latest run that they ran end of last year. I don't think they are offering any more of these. - $165 plus shipping (same price I paid for it)
 
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I have one of these in an older Zone VI head. It is so BRIGHT that for normal enlargements up to 8x10 I had to permanently insert a 2-stop ND filter above the negative stage to bring my exposure times down to 20-30 seconds at f/11. These are excellent for those making larger prints.

They also work well with Ilford's Multigrade filter set, showing a good, usable range of contrasts, especially with MGIV FB and RC papers. Not perfectly spaced, but quite workable.

However, if you are a bit more fanatical and have a bit of a DIY leaning, and if you can lay your hands on a supply of magenta and yellow filter sheets (Roscoe, Lee, etc.) of different gradations, it wouldn't take more than an afternoon with your standard paper and a step wedge to work up a set of perfectly spaced custom filter packs for use above the lens.

Regarding the asking price, Louise Kessler at LCD/Aristo had this to say about the manufacture of these latest, new Aristo lamps:

"These lamps are all done by hand the old fashioned way - which is the only way to make sure it’s done correctly. I’ve never seen a machine that can even start to make this complicated a lamp. They are totally done by hand and cannot be produced on a massive scale."

If I hadn't just place my order for one of the new VCL4500 dual-grid lamps, I would have already purchased this new single-grid lamp as a lifetime backup for my Zone VI head.

Ken
 
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