![]() ![]() It isn't the most feature-rich enlarger but its utter simplicity makes it very easy to repair and improve. ![]() William Schneider: "An Omega D2 that I purchased at a surplus sale for $62 back in the 1970s is still in my darkroom. ![]() But I did get to love it, and I miss it sorely now I only do digital, because I knew exactly what I could get from it, without having to rely on a piece of software." It was my favourite enlarger because that's all there was. (To see all the comments, click on the "Comments" link below.)Ĭhris: "Every Sunday morning for 15 years in my photo club's darkroom I fired up the Durst M605, with Schneider and Meopta lenses. Please help support The Online Photographer through Patreon Links in this post may be to our affiliates sales through affiliate links may benefit this site. Original contents copyright 2019 by Michael C. This is really stupid, but eBay is now inserting "sponsored" suggestions at the beginning and end of every page of search results-that means ads-and guess what the sponsored ads are for when you search the term enlarger? Well, you can guess. Illustration courtesy Darkroom enlarger.svg Just wondering-if you're a member of that small minority of readers who liked darkroom work, either now or in the past, did you ever have a favorite enlarger? I'd love to hear about it. This is just a question for the 6% of the 11%-the 6% of you who still do your own developing and printing out of the 11% of you who still shoot film-but hey, we care about everyone.
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