Ko.Fe.
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About five years ago good customer of our company gave me like new Vivitar E-34 Enlarger. http://www.jollinger.com/photo/enlargers/vivitar.html It is my first enlarger.
It is focusable on grain by the focusing loupe. It has safelight under the lens and drawer for filters. I have latest Nikkor 50 2.8 lens. It is condenser type enlarger and it allows me to print from scratched by bulk loading and reusable canisters film. I'm using it for 35mm film and its board hold essel with maximum size paper I could develop (11x14). If lens on camera is sharp, prints are sharp enough, but not razor sharp.
I have spare bulb for it and regular energy saving lamp from Home Depot seems to be working as well.
Scan of the 8x10 print, camera lens aperture was f1.5.
Scan of 5x7 print and lens on camera was with f5.6 of f8.
I also have Omega D5 XL (with condenser head) from FrankS, it is for larger negatives (I only have and shot few) and I'm not using it often due to its huge size and slightly less convenient 35mm negatives handling .
My question is. Will I get better 8x10 and 5x7 bw prints from 35mm negatives if I will update to more advanced enlarger? One of the local camera stores has good selection of used and more advanced enlargers. Also some Leica enlargers started to show up under less ridiculous price, I know what George Zimbel is using two old Leica enlargers and I have seen his prints...
It is focusable on grain by the focusing loupe. It has safelight under the lens and drawer for filters. I have latest Nikkor 50 2.8 lens. It is condenser type enlarger and it allows me to print from scratched by bulk loading and reusable canisters film. I'm using it for 35mm film and its board hold essel with maximum size paper I could develop (11x14). If lens on camera is sharp, prints are sharp enough, but not razor sharp.
I have spare bulb for it and regular energy saving lamp from Home Depot seems to be working as well.
Scan of the 8x10 print, camera lens aperture was f1.5.

Scan of 5x7 print and lens on camera was with f5.6 of f8.

I also have Omega D5 XL (with condenser head) from FrankS, it is for larger negatives (I only have and shot few) and I'm not using it often due to its huge size and slightly less convenient 35mm negatives handling .
My question is. Will I get better 8x10 and 5x7 bw prints from 35mm negatives if I will update to more advanced enlarger? One of the local camera stores has good selection of used and more advanced enlargers. Also some Leica enlargers started to show up under less ridiculous price, I know what George Zimbel is using two old Leica enlargers and I have seen his prints...
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