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Old 5th October 2018, 11:51 AM
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Looking at the original post again, I see that cost is an important factor. I agree with the suggestion above that bargains are to be had if you can collect the item from the seller. It would be helpful to know if 6x6 is the maximum size needed, or something larger. For 6x6, the Durst M601 is excellent, and can be found quite cheaply. The simple B&W setup is fine as you can use Ilford filters either above or below the lens for Multigrade papers. There is also a colour version (an interchangeable module called CLS 66) that works well. For negatives up to 6x9, the Meopta Magnifax enlargers are very good, and usually affordable. There are lots of spares around for both these models.
Alex.


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