I use a Repromaster 210mm/9 to enlarge 8x10" negatives. My homemade enlarger (a Durst M800 modification) has a dim light source. Even like this I find it rather easy to focus.
Before this lens I tried a JML 210mm/9, this one gave me trouble focusing. Later, when I got the Repromaster I figured it was because wide open the JML lens was not so good as the Repromaster. Changing lens and trying to focus the same negative was a big surprise. And all I have is a cheap grain focuser.
I own two different types of Repromasters. One is the smaller one, only with f/22 engraved on the aperture ring. The other is bigger with all the apertures engraved (looks more serious, better construction). I use the cheap looking one in the enlarger, with a locking nut it fits the Durst 77mm ring I have for a 150mm/5.6, it is amazing!
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