Please explain further. Are you talking about the area that opens up on the condenser head? I tried every which way and could not get a filter to work without significant blockage of the light. And, is only useful if one has that specific head, and not a diffusion head (at least, my diffusion heads have no filter ability).
I am confused as to why some with Beseler enlargers talk about an "upper filter drawer." To me this implies something ON the enlarger, not head. I have no such thing on any of my 3 Beselers.
CB7 But I had a MX with similar, perhaps parts missing
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Tin Can
Here's pic of the classic 45MCRX. Note the little handle above and to the left of the lens stage. It is the drawer for 6x6cm filters and slides in just above the rear element of the lens.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/128127754@N02/15320867464
I haven't had my Beseler condenser head out for years (25+!!). I guess it has a place for 6x6-inch filters just below the condensers. I've got a Chromega E 5x7 color head adapted to my main enlarger.
Best,
Doremus
My MXT filter drawer was similar to tincan show on his CB7b Here’s a link to the owners manual http://www.jollinger.com/photo/cam-c...eler_45mxt.pdf
Page one item #14 shows the filter drawer and page 9 item 17 & 18 shows the filter tray.
This is specifically on the condenser head. Unfortunately I’m not familiar with the diffusion heads so I can’t be of much help.
Roger
Interesting. Neither my MXT or MX have that above-the-lens drawer. Wish it did! Was it an extra add-on accessory??
Randy, thanks for the pics. My condenser opens up but the inside is just empty, with very little room for anything. I do not have any of those pieces and like I said earlier, when I tried putting gel filters in there (Cut to round on the backside) I couldn't get them to totally cover the 4x5 area. Did they have an earlier model with no filter area ability perhaps? And if I put my diffusion head in, there would be no drawer anyway. So in my case, the only filters possible are under-the-lens type it seems.
I do not know if my case is common or the exception!
The MXT I gave away had the 6X6 slider for 6x6 filters
My Beseler 23cIII-XL has the swing in and out tray for 6X6 filters and came with a red filter in it, it is a Dichro head with no fan inside or outside, so no vibration
I see B&H sells them new with 230v but changing to 120V would be trivial https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...ml/accessories
I also see the 12 filter set is kindly priced https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...ilter_Set.html
Tin Can
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