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Hi Folks,
I am fairly new to photography and darkroom equipment, and am studying it at night school - so at the moment I don't know much about darkroom equipment, although I am learning. I have been offered the following equipment for £150 (UK Pounds) from someone who I have just bought a Nikon Coolscan III from: Jobo LPL 7700* with a Colour Head LPL Easel 10x8 Lens- Schneider 50mm f2.8 Contact Sheet Frame 3 10x8 Trays Durst Clock Timer Durst 35mm Development Tank New and boxed Kinderman Stainless Steel Tank & Spare Reel Part used Kodak and Ilford Multigrade Paper Measuring Containers Tongs Ilford Safe Light I was intending to buy my own equipment to develop my own film and do my own prints, so this set up seems pretty good. As I don' know much about equipment, I have loads of questions! Can anyone give my any opinions on the equipment offered to me? Is it at the correct price? I use a Durst 707 at college for B&W prints and the 707 suits me fine - is the LPL 7700 as good as the 707, and will I still be able to do B&W prints using this, even though it has a colour head? From the lsit given above, will I need to purchase anythings else to get me going? I think I need the chemicals and a changing bag. Thanks in advance, Andrew McCall |
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![]() "Andrew McCall" wrote in message m... Hi Folks, I am fairly new to photography and darkroom equipment, and am studying it at night school - so at the moment I don't know much about darkroom equipment, although I am learning. I have been offered the following equipment for £150 (UK Pounds) from someone who I have just bought a Nikon Coolscan III from: Jobo LPL 7700 with a Colour Head LPL Easel 10x8 Lens- Schneider 50mm f2.8 Contact Sheet Frame 3 10x8 Trays Durst Clock Timer Durst 35mm Development Tank New and boxed Kinderman Stainless Steel Tank & Spare Reel Part used Kodak and Ilford Multigrade Paper Measuring Containers Tongs Ilford Safe Light I was intending to buy my own equipment to develop my own film and do my own prints, so this set up seems pretty good. As I don' know much about equipment, I have loads of questions! Can anyone give my any opinions on the equipment offered to me? Is it at the correct price? I use a Durst 707 at college for B&W prints and the 707 suits me fine - is the LPL 7700 as good as the 707, and will I still be able to do B&W prints using this, even though it has a colour head? From the lsit given above, will I need to purchase anythings else to get me going? I think I need the chemicals and a changing bag. Thanks in advance, Andrew McCall Andrew, Looks like a good set up for the price. The LPL enlargers have a good reputation and would never need to be replaced unless you move up in formats. That enlarger will project up to Medium Format, so it will only be an issue if you move to Large Format. The fact that the enlarger has a color head makes it more valuable to you for B&W printing. It allows you to use Variable Contrast papers without the need for additional filters. If you decide later to move to color, then you also have what you need. Other than chemicals I can suggest two things. Get some books (library or where ever) that will explain the process to you. The other thing I saw missing was a good, repeatable thermometer. Repeatability is much more important than it being within 0.1 degree. A changing bag is not necessary if you have a room that you can get really dark. Sit in the room for at least five minutes and look around. You may be surprised what light you'll see. If you can block those light leaks, then you'll be more comfortable without the changing bag. Jim __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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