samdj1210
Samdj1210
Hi guys
My friend was clearing out her house and was going to throw away all her dark room equipment until I grabbed it. I've got a complete set up including the enlarger.
I have a question about the enlarge as I know very very little about the dark room.
The enlarger is a Meopta Axomat Student. It looks in good condition but when I plug it in nothing happens, is there an on/off switch? Looking at the instruction manual there seems to be some sort of box with knobs and buttons on it which i didn't get with it, would that be a darkroom clock? do i need one to switch it on?.
Sorry I really don't know much about this stuff.
Any help would be great
Sam
My friend was clearing out her house and was going to throw away all her dark room equipment until I grabbed it. I've got a complete set up including the enlarger.
I have a question about the enlarge as I know very very little about the dark room.
The enlarger is a Meopta Axomat Student. It looks in good condition but when I plug it in nothing happens, is there an on/off switch? Looking at the instruction manual there seems to be some sort of box with knobs and buttons on it which i didn't get with it, would that be a darkroom clock? do i need one to switch it on?.
Sorry I really don't know much about this stuff.
Any help would be great
Sam
Solinar
Analog Preferred
Check the bulb. A special opal frosted bulb is used for enlargement, but not to test the enlarger. Any low to moderate watt bulb with a screw base should do.
samdj1210
Samdj1210
Solinar said:Check the bulb. A special opal frosted bulb is used for enlargement, but not to test the enlarger. Any low to moderate watt bulb with a screw base should do.
Hi,
Do you know how i get at the bulb?
samdj1210
Samdj1210
samdj1210 said:Hi,
Do you know how i get at the bulb?
Found it, it is the blub. Many thanks for your help.
One more question, where can i get a opal frosted bulb from?
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fidget
Lemon magnet
Hi, aren't you going to need a timer anyway? You will want to reliably time exposures from a second or so, up to 30 or 60 seconds. When shopping for a bulb, try a low power version, the standard gives quite short exposures.
I hope you enjoy your darkroom kit.
I hope you enjoy your darkroom kit.
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