Gary Holliday
06-09-2007, 01:19 PM
I have an Omega C760 XL enlarger set up for 6x6. Where exactly should the top condenser be placed? Almost touching or in the other position about an inch above?
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| View Full Version : Condenser placement. Gary Holliday 06-09-2007, 01:19 PM I have an Omega C760 XL enlarger set up for 6x6. Where exactly should the top condenser be placed? Almost touching or in the other position about an inch above? Thanks dancqu 06-09-2007, 07:24 PM I have an Omega C760 XL enlarger set up for 6x6. Where exactly should the top condenser be placed? Almost touching or in the other position about an inch above? Thanks My Omega B8 6x9 for greatest coverage has two large condensers with convex portions nearly in contact. There is provision on the B8 for smaller auxiliary condensers above the two large main condensers. Dan Gary Holliday 06-09-2007, 07:48 PM Yes an extra condenser is needed for 35mm which sits on top. Must the top large condenser sit in an exact position? Does it matter how high it sits? I have a choice of two positions. dancqu 06-09-2007, 08:38 PM Yes an extra condenser is needed for 35mm which sits on top. Must the top large condenser sit in an exact position? Does it matter how high it sits? I have a choice of two positions. I doubt there is a position for 6x6 and another for 6x7. A second position for one of the large condensers? As for "needed": The only Needed position for enlarging ANY SIZE format is the one which will cover the largest format. Positioning of the condensers and extras are for the purpose of narrowing the focus of the condensers. A more narrow focus allows for shorter exposure times when enlarging to greater diameters; ie 35mm. Dan Gary Holliday 06-09-2007, 09:16 PM I'm concerned that if I place one of the large condensers in the wrong position I will suffer from some fall-off? dancqu 06-10-2007, 06:56 AM I'm concerned that if I place one of the large condensers in the wrong position I will suffer from some fall-off? You've two large condensers. Both the same? If so the flat of the bottom one should sit very near the negative carrier. The second should be placed as close as is possible to the first with it's flat side facing upward. If you take the lens off and use an empty negative carrier you can find the focal point of the condensers by holding a white card below the bellows. The longer the focal length the better shape you'r in. Dan |