kevco
Member
I've dabbled in photography on and off over the years, I've never really been particularly good at it but I enjoy trying. I really hadn't been trying much the past few years though until I recently. A few months ago I bought a new Nikon d40 DSLR which renewed my interest quite a bit. Somehow or another I managed to stumble on Chris Weeks' site and that was my first exposure to rangefinders. That lead to me finding a $10 yashica on craigslist which in turn lead to me buying a used Omega B22 and misc other darkroom supplies, also from craigslist.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to making some of my own prints but I'd like to find an electronic copy of the owners manual if possible. I know they are for sale fairly cheap online but it seems like an enlarger this old would have a scan of the manual for free somewhere.
Thanks
Anyway, I'm looking forward to making some of my own prints but I'd like to find an electronic copy of the owners manual if possible. I know they are for sale fairly cheap online but it seems like an enlarger this old would have a scan of the manual for free somewhere.
Thanks
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plummerl
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kevco
Member
Wow, that's great, thanks!
kissssss
Newbie
Sorry, this link be die.. @kevco: if you downloaded this file, please give me the link or send to me: truongthx@gmx.net... thank you very much!
plummerl
Well-known
Here is a new site with the manual:Sorry, this link be die.. @kevco: if you downloaded this file, please give me the link or send to me: truongthx@gmx.net... thank you very much!
http://www.darkroompro.com/pdf/enlargers/omega_b22.pdf
kissssss
Newbie
Thank you, plummerl. But this manual is small, I want to view the diagrams details...
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