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Beseler 45MX conversion to 8x10 enlarger?


james_conrad

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I have an "Old" one on an "Old" 45 Base it works very well. And No,

it is not for the person wanting to do 35mm and then switch to 8x10

while the 35mm print is in the developer and then back again, but it

can very easly be done. If your money is a little tight it's a heck

of a bargin on the used market and you can get the Old style base for

less than $500.00 most of the time for a Near New unit. So for a few

hundred, just add a second enlarger unless the space it as tight as

the buget. The one I have has been used and abused, looks like hell,

but still preforms as intended. I will be UP Grading soon and was

going to replace it with

a new Beseler unit, but was in Calumet SFO and spent time looking at

the Zone, and I think that may be where I'm headed. I should add

that I do not do 50 foot X 50 foot prints but most of the time just

11x14 and they are no problem. I'm not a glass man but I think that

you will want to make sure you have a lens that will cover. Many of

the used ones billed as covering are just to darn close to do the job

(yes I DO KNOW what I'm talking about, because I took that class, and

that days lesson cost me $649.00+ shipping) Great question I will be

looking to see what others have to add.

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I've been looking for a used Beseler 8x10 conversion unit for quite a

while. The new ones sell for about $2,500 last time I looked, even

assuming Beseler is still making them. There was an article in one of

the photo magazines about this conversion unit and the modifications

that the author made to it. I think (but am by no means sure) that

the author of the article was Alan Ross, I think (but am by no means

sure) that it appeared within the last four or five years, and I

think (that it appeared in Photo Techniques magazine, if not there

then in View Camera magazine (since they're the only two equipment

review type magazines to which I subscribe). If you're seriously

interested in pursuing this unit it might be worth your while to

check out the back issue indeces of those magazines or even call

them.

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