Redstone
Newbie
Hi,
I recently started using a leica rangefinder and returned to shooting B&W. I love the camera and was thrilled with the sharpness and clarity of the negs that it produced. But, the oophm that is obvious in the negatives is not really crossing over to my prints. I'm using my old Durst B30 with a NEOTAR f3.5 lens and I'm guessing that the final piece of glass is letting the whole team down!
So, now I'm wondering whether to upgrade to a better enlarger or whether a new enlarger lens on the Durst is likely to do the trick? I would love to get my hands on a Focomat, but they are hard to come by in this part of the world (ie Ireland). What other types should I consider for good quality 35mm work?
Thanks in advance for any advice... 🙂
I recently started using a leica rangefinder and returned to shooting B&W. I love the camera and was thrilled with the sharpness and clarity of the negs that it produced. But, the oophm that is obvious in the negatives is not really crossing over to my prints. I'm using my old Durst B30 with a NEOTAR f3.5 lens and I'm guessing that the final piece of glass is letting the whole team down!
So, now I'm wondering whether to upgrade to a better enlarger or whether a new enlarger lens on the Durst is likely to do the trick? I would love to get my hands on a Focomat, but they are hard to come by in this part of the world (ie Ireland). What other types should I consider for good quality 35mm work?
Thanks in advance for any advice... 🙂