I have one eye on an Omega B - 8 enlarger.
One thing I'm trying to get a handle on is the
difficulty of switching from 35mm. to 120 negs,
including (if possible) the 6*9 negs from my
ancient but trustworthy Super Ikonta.
Any thoughts?
Right off I'll clue you in to the use or no use of
the supplemental condensers. Any format up to
maximum can be used without the use of the
supplementals. The two large condensers
provide light coverage for any format.
Use the supplementals when making large
diameter long exposure enlargements from
small format film; 35mm.
I've a 105mm Nikkor on my B8 at this time.
A good focal length for making less than Big
prints from 6x4.5 and up. An 80mm with 35mm
should do well. The extra clear distance twixt
lens and easel allows room to work. Exposure
times are increased to realistic values. The
B8 is fast. BTW the B8 is the 6x9 version
of the 4x5 D2.
I've two B8s, one disassembled with some
extras. Interested? Dan