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    Re: An old friend offered us his D-2 he no longer uses.

    I would keep both. I have a D-2 that I rescued from friend's front porch. I have not used it, but could not let it hit the trash bin.
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    Re: An old friend offered us his D-2 he no longer uses.

    I had the same thing happen... Welcome to the club. I still like my old crank-less D-II and I keep the new D-2 in the rafters where one day I hope to give it away.

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    Re: An old friend offered us his D-2 he no longer uses.

    My "flying saucer" uses a very inexpensive, houshold circular fluorescent tube, that's readily available. A real plus.
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    Re: An old friend offered us his D-2 he no longer uses.

    I have two "flying saucers" for my two 4x5 Omega DII's. I have a giant "flying saucer" that fits my 5x7 Omega E3. IMO these are great units. I can use glass carriers and will never get newton rings due to the heat building up. Couldn't be happier The are superior diffusion sources greatly underrated. I did replace the rubber pads on all three of mine, it gets hard and breaks apart. Easy to replace
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    Re: An old friend offered us his D-2 he no longer uses.

    Like posters above, I love my “flying saucer” too!

    The Omegalite head fits onto the same brackets that hold the condenser head. If you have both heads, they're easy to swap out. A 60 second operation.

    Another light you can use in the Omegalite head is GE’s “Circline” tube:

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    A perfect fit. The tube emits a warm, natural light, making it easy to use w/ multicontrast papers. I think GE calls it “kitchen & bath 22” and the product number is 11084. Most hardware stores or Walmart should carry it in the $7-10 range.

    BTW, the flying saucer should work for D-II, D-2, D-3, D-5, D-6 series enlargers (but not the D4).

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    My Flying Saucers.

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    Re: An old friend offered us his D-2 he no longer uses.

    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Unkefer View Post
    My Flying Saucers.

    Darkroom Reno II No 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
    In NYC, round lights using this bulb were commonly used in apt bldg hallways, and called "landlord's halo"...

    I guess they were cheaper to run, and easy to replace... But sure made hallways creepy looking... :-(

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    Re: An old friend offered us his D-2 he no longer uses.

    Quote Originally Posted by LabRat View Post
    In NYC, round lights using this bulb were commonly used in apt bldg hallways, and called "landlord's halo"...

    I guess they were cheaper to run, and easy to replace... But sure made hallways creepy looking... :-(

    Steve K
    it was 'atmosphere'

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    Re: An old friend offered us his D-2 he no longer uses.

    I had one of those flying saucers once. It used the circle line tubes but it had a nasty after glow. I had to put a cardboard in a swing out filter under the lens right after each exposure. Those circle line tubes don't come on as fast as the neon bulbs in the arista or zone cold lights with warmers built in.

    Yweah and when the circle line tubes get old they have a nice creepy flicker you see in lots of horror movies or your appartment building halls. Now they use those nasty super bright blueish LED bulbs.

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    Re: An old friend offered us his D-2 he no longer uses.

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Ron View Post
    I had one of those flying saucers once. It used the circle line tubes but it had a nasty after glow. I had to put a cardboard in a swing out filter under the lens right after each exposure. Those circle line tubes don't come on as fast as the neon bulbs in the arista or zone cold lights with warmers built in.

    Yweah and when the circle line tubes get old they have a nice creepy flicker you see in lots of horror movies or your appartment building halls. Now they use those nasty super bright blueish LED bulbs.
    To really creep-up those LED bulbs, they should swing on a wire like a scene from "Portrait of Dorian Grey"... Add flies, and some some dirty cobwebs...

    It would be only slightly better than those strobing ringlights... :-0

    Steve K

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