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    Quote Originally Posted by ic-racer View Post
    The LPL 6x7 light source covers that without falloff?
    Haven't had any problems with the negs I've printed from my 620 Kodak Junior. Don't have any other 6x9 camera, so can't check other models.

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    Another vote for the LPL product. I have a 670MXL (badged as Rollei 6x7C XL...go figure...) and can't say enough in favor of the unit. The diffusion light source for the color head is very even and suits my needs perfectly.


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    I'd go with the Beseler 23C--the "Old Blue Beast" has served me well since 1976 (although, I would not advise trying to transport it on a city bus in the middle of January.....).

    Later-Joe

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    The Beseler 23C is a bulky machine, but I'd hardly call it a monster. I just picked up a Beseler 45 MX. That thing's big. I had to remove the baseboard to fit it into my VW Passat with the rear seats down. Even then, it was a squeeze.
    Frank Schifano

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