For enlarging (for the 10X14 size neg anyway) I was fortunate to locate a Mamiya Enla head. The Enla head (Minolta made their version of this too) is a all-in-one condenser lens/neg carrier/enlarging lens that has a standard 39mm screw threads to fit most enlarging lens boards. The Mamiya has a 25mm f3.5 enlarging lens that stops down to f16 and a focusing helical that has a enough extension to get down to prints of about 2X2.4 inches. You just screw this into your enlarger's lens board, and then loosen a set screw and rotate the unit so the neg carrier is oriented right. It is real easy to use but not so easy to source. they do come up on he auction site now and again, that is where I found mine.[/QUOTE
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Zuiko.
Sounds like a good thing to have, so I grabbed one. How do you screw it into the lens board? I have a Beseler 67C
enlarger that I think takes 39mm lenses. It has a color head, which is a plus.
I'm shooting my second roll of Tri-X in the silver 16MG. The first roll of XXX I shot in the gold 16MG. Now I have loaded three rolls of Efke 25 and one of them is in the Gold camera. With AG1B bulbs the maximum shooting distance is ten feet with the F2.8 lens and ASA 25 film! I need to get to Batteries Plus, and have them test my Eveready 505 flash batteries, I may need a new battery or two. The Gold flash was working, but not now, so it may need a new battery. Will sort it out when I have time. I'm about ready to start developing, I'm going to use my rotary JOBO tank and Unicolor Uniroller. I can process 35mm and 16mm together, really a good number of rolls.