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Thread: The Madness of the Condenser Lenses above the Negatives on Durst l1200

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    Re: The Madness of the Condenser Lenses above the Negatives on Durst l1200

    Quote Originally Posted by StoneNYC View Post
    David, your post is a little jumbled.

    You can always use a longer FL lens provided you have the enlarger height available. But in general...

    50mm-65mm for 35mm
    75mm-105mm for 120 (6x7, 6x6, 645)
    135mm-150mm 4x5
    210mm 5x7
    240mm-300mm 8x10

    Does that help?

    An 80mm will work for 6x7 and 6x6 you don't really need to switch between the 105 and 80mm you can just use one 80mm for all your medium format work.

    As far as condenser placement, again in general (usually) the lower placement (closer to lens) is the smaller format and the higher placement of the condenser is for larger formats.

    You also need the correct condenser set for each focal length although there,s usually enough leeaway as long as the bulb positioning is adjustable.

    Ian

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    Re: The Madness of the Condenser Lenses above the Negatives on Durst l1200

    Quote Originally Posted by David Ventura View Post
    Why when you put these lenses together on one the Print is Upside down... I guess my eyes aren't listening����...
    I saw that the lettering is right-side-up with the flat-side down on both condensers in the manual and brochure and wondered about that. I'd be confused and I'm an "experienced user."

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