So I picked up an Omega. Not the one pictured but another from a CL seller and it's exactly as ic-racer described... a D2 with the variable condenser lamp house. This was a smokin' deal I think, $50 for the enlarger and loads of stuff, negative carriers for 35, 6x45 6x6 and 4x5. Got a premier 4 in one easel, an analog GraLab timer that works, a cute little Arkay safelight, a couple other random negative carriers and so forth. Oh, and a set of Ilford below lens contrast filters. It's missing the filter tray and possibly the heat absorbing glass? Not sure if the Omega is supposed to have either by default. There's also no cones and the only lens I found was a 105mm Schneider in really nice shape. All the condensers were present and the lamp is still good too. I already pulled the janky power cord out so I can replace it, did that before I took a photo.
Any tips for servicing it? It goes up and down find and the focus it ok but I'd call it a little stiff.
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I've used Omega off and on, mostly on, for the past 50 years, have a D 3, I took the auto focusing rails off as I did not have the matching lens, so it is more like a D2 for close to 40 years and of course I bought it used. Unless you are going print from negatives larger than 6X6 the flat lens board for a 50 and 80mm is all you need. If you plan on printing from 6X9 and 4X5 you need the additional cones and of course lens. Once in aliment just check the aliment on occasion and readjust as needed. Omega was used by the Air Force, Army and Navy until all the services moved onto all digital. If you need parts KHB in Canada carries most of the common parts and sells color and cold heads. And, an important point, check the wiring and lamb socket, if worn or even dated you might want to think rewiring. I had my lamp head rewired at a lamp shop with a modern 3 prong plug with a ground.
It's missing the filter tray and possibly the heat absorbing glass?
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