Yamaotoko
Member
Hi all,
Well, we've got a new addition coming to our family, and this one only has two legs! As a result, both space, and cash are at a premium, so I'm looking at areas where I can offload to boost both... and right now I'm looking at my darkroom...
I've got two enlargers, a Meopta Opemus 5a (6x6 down to 35mm) and an Omega D3 (4x5 down to 35mm), what I'm wondering, is there any reason, as far as the end result goes, why one wouldn't just use a 'do it all' enlarger? What it comes down to, I guess, is if I could get rid of the Meopta that would make a bit of extra room and... well, okay, probably just some extra room, since I don't think it would really sell for all that much!
I've got three lenses, cones & focusing tracks for the D3 to cover 35mm to 4x5, so from a purely practical point of view, it makes sense (to me) to have one unit taking up one bit of bench space. So, before I shuffle this over to the classifieds, can anyone give me an insight in to why I might want to hang on to the smaller (lighter, easier to move around, easier to hide) enlarger? Just to give a little more info, I'm currently kitting out one of our sheds (we've just recently moved) into a darkroom, so once set up, the portability won't be such an issue.
Thanks guys, appreciate the input.
Cheers,
Steve
Well, we've got a new addition coming to our family, and this one only has two legs! As a result, both space, and cash are at a premium, so I'm looking at areas where I can offload to boost both... and right now I'm looking at my darkroom...
I've got two enlargers, a Meopta Opemus 5a (6x6 down to 35mm) and an Omega D3 (4x5 down to 35mm), what I'm wondering, is there any reason, as far as the end result goes, why one wouldn't just use a 'do it all' enlarger? What it comes down to, I guess, is if I could get rid of the Meopta that would make a bit of extra room and... well, okay, probably just some extra room, since I don't think it would really sell for all that much!
I've got three lenses, cones & focusing tracks for the D3 to cover 35mm to 4x5, so from a purely practical point of view, it makes sense (to me) to have one unit taking up one bit of bench space. So, before I shuffle this over to the classifieds, can anyone give me an insight in to why I might want to hang on to the smaller (lighter, easier to move around, easier to hide) enlarger? Just to give a little more info, I'm currently kitting out one of our sheds (we've just recently moved) into a darkroom, so once set up, the portability won't be such an issue.
Thanks guys, appreciate the input.
Cheers,
Steve