Tony Rowlett Posted August 13, 1998 Share Posted August 13, 1998 I am concerned about focusing my V35. It does pretty good in the normal ranges, i.e. 5-8x, but when I follow the directions to calibrate the focus by raising the head to its uppermost position (16X), and then setting the focus, when I lower it to the 3X position, it falls "ever so slightly" out of focus. If this was ANY OTHER BRAND, I would not worry in the least, but this is Leitz, and I cannot accept this as being within normal Leitz tolerances. If any ideas, please help me out! Thanks. Backups? We don’t need no stinking ba #.’ _ , J Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Rowlett Posted December 4, 1998 Author Share Posted December 4, 1998 I found my own answer: For best results, make certain the height adjustment crank is set correctly. If it is not, the auto focus will not function correctly; even when the enlarger head is set at perfect focus for one enlargement ratio, it will go out of focus at or toward the opposite extreme. Backups? We don’t need no stinking ba #.’ _ , J Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peter_olsson Posted November 26, 1999 Share Posted November 26, 1999 Does the negative carrier in V35 allow for full frame printing? In the photo clubs Durst 305 one cannot print full frame with the glassless negative carrier. Such a waste! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Rowlett Posted November 26, 1999 Author Share Posted November 26, 1999 Not the one that comes with it, but you can get a 25x37 carrier (Leica part #17012) which allows for full frame printing with the black border around the frame. It's got anti-newton glass on both sides which makes for a perfectly flat negative during printing. Six surfaces to keep spot free is more difficult, but the results are worth the trouble. Backups? We don’t need no stinking ba #.’ _ , J Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wilhelm Posted December 1, 1999 Share Posted December 1, 1999 There are two carriers that print exactly full frame, one with upper anti Newton glass and one with upper and lower glass, and another that prints full frame plus enough extra for black borders. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hennie_victor Posted February 7, 2002 Share Posted February 7, 2002 Hi Toni <p> I have the same problem and if you have in the meantime came across something kindly help me Greetings Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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