BetterSense
Member
When my bulb goes, why can't I just replace it with a 75 incandescent? I'm sure there must be a reason. Freestyle wants $12 for a replacement bulb.
There is also the point that it will soon be impossible to buy household filament bulbs in many parts of the world (EU and Australia have already gone this way I believe) . Not sure how economic it is to make these enlarger bulbs now, I would guess that the last production run has already taken place and that we are living on warehouse stock.
I'm stocking up on enlarger bulbs for that very reason, although all my current enlargers use tungsten halide bulbs which are also being withdrawn.
Ian
When my bulb goes, why can't I just replace it with a 75 incandescent? I'm sure there must be a reason. Freestyle wants $12 for a replacement bulb.
That tungsten haloid lamp withdrawal is new to me.
Your so freaking lucky!!!!Tthe replacement bulb in mine costs $690 excluding the shipping from italy! and sadly there is no substitute.
EU, UK and will be worldwide soon.
Ian
I'm finding less and less incandescent bulbs, except at dollar stores.
Your so freaking lucky!!!!Tthe replacement bulb in mine costs $690 excluding the shipping from italy! and sadly there is no substitute.
I'm stocking up on enlarger bulbs for that very reason, although all my current enlargers use tungsten halide bulbs which are also being withdrawn.
Ian
Edison's original bulbs, the ones that used banana filaments amongst other things? Didn't those original ones last for decades? And that some sort of 'point of failure' had to be introduced in order to effectively sell bulbs? Please someone correct me if i'm wrong..
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