I have an opportunity to buy this enlarger-it's close by in my town. Am I right that it's a cold light head? Easier or more difficult to use than the regular condenser head? Am I just adding more variables? Thanks-Mike
I have an opportunity to buy this enlarger-it's close by in my town. Am I right that it's a cold light head? Easier or more difficult to use than the regular condenser head? Am I just adding more variables? Thanks-Mike
Last edited by Michael Wainfeld; 15-Apr-2009 at 13:44. Reason: Spelling
I have the same combination of enlarger and head that I printed with for a good many years. It's a great outfit. Fred Picker designed the VC head, and I purchased one of the first ones that Calumet sold.
It's a cold light, with two florescent tubes, blue and green. A rheostat is included to enable an infinite variation of the blue and green light for VC printing. Much more convenient than using VC filters. Even has a little green LED that indicates when the florescent tubes are warmed up, thanks to Dr.Paul Horowitz.
I'm now using a Beseler 45MII, with a dichroic head, but the Omega D-2 with the Zone VI VC head is standing by in my garage.
As long as it's in decent shape you can't really go wrong with the D2; it's built like a tank, easy to maintain and parts are readily available. I think you'll be happy with the VC head too.
I've never used one, but I understand the Z6 VC head is not the brightest light source out there. I did use an Aristo VC, which is brighter, and I didn't find it to be bright enough, even at modest enlargement.
YMMV
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