Hi all. We just moved into a place that has an unfinished basement. I am hoping to set up a darkroom,but having never done this before, I have a few questions that I was hoping you all might help me with:
1) The basement is fairly large. I was initially thinking of putting up some temporary dividing walls or trying to do something like hanging blackout drapes from the ceiling with velcro, but it strikes me that the only light sources in the basement that I don't control are two very small windows that can easily be blacked out and the light from the stairs to the main room (which, again, can easily be blacked out). Is there a reason I can't just set up things in the corner as opposed to having some cordoned off space? Dumb question, but just have never seen a darkroom like the kind I am proposing.
2) I am buying planning on buying an enlarger new (want the warranty, don't want to deal with stuff that might or might not have been treated well, etc.). I am located in the US and only really shoot medium format and have no real plans to shoot either 35mm or LF. Given that, I was looking at the following - https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/3979-REG/Beseler_8004_02_23CIII_XL_Condenser_Enlarger.html, but is there any reason I should consider https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...019_02_23CIII_XL_Variable_Contrast_Black.html - is the only difference whether or not I have to use something like the Ilford filters below the lens? Should I be considering something else altogether?
3) How important is the role of the enlarging lens? I understand that "you get what you pay for", but would it be reasonable, for instance, to start with something like this https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/4565-REG/Beseler_75mm_Beslar_Lens_Kit.html/pageID/accessory or should I instead be looking at Rodenstock/Schneider off the bat? Assuming the same negative, is the difference in enlarging lens that noticeable?
Thanks all for the help in advance.
-Matt
1) The basement is fairly large. I was initially thinking of putting up some temporary dividing walls or trying to do something like hanging blackout drapes from the ceiling with velcro, but it strikes me that the only light sources in the basement that I don't control are two very small windows that can easily be blacked out and the light from the stairs to the main room (which, again, can easily be blacked out). Is there a reason I can't just set up things in the corner as opposed to having some cordoned off space? Dumb question, but just have never seen a darkroom like the kind I am proposing.
2) I am buying planning on buying an enlarger new (want the warranty, don't want to deal with stuff that might or might not have been treated well, etc.). I am located in the US and only really shoot medium format and have no real plans to shoot either 35mm or LF. Given that, I was looking at the following - https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/3979-REG/Beseler_8004_02_23CIII_XL_Condenser_Enlarger.html, but is there any reason I should consider https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...019_02_23CIII_XL_Variable_Contrast_Black.html - is the only difference whether or not I have to use something like the Ilford filters below the lens? Should I be considering something else altogether?
3) How important is the role of the enlarging lens? I understand that "you get what you pay for", but would it be reasonable, for instance, to start with something like this https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/4565-REG/Beseler_75mm_Beslar_Lens_Kit.html/pageID/accessory or should I instead be looking at Rodenstock/Schneider off the bat? Assuming the same negative, is the difference in enlarging lens that noticeable?
Thanks all for the help in advance.
-Matt



