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Number 1 in the lab

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The eyeis seeing, the light is shining asnever before, the perspective isright and the moment is excep-tional. You pick up your camera.The picture you are about totake is unique – no-one else willever take it again. You'd rathernot entrust it to the amateurphoto lab round the corner. Youwant to choose certain nuances,compose the picture carefully,emphasise particular details.And you want the best equip-ment on the market to do it.

Durst is a big name. It originallybelonged to an inventor: evenin childhood, Julius Durst desi-gned hunting weapons, he wor-ked on gliders, rocket-poweredmodel cars, radio sets, tobog-gans and grass skis. Then, in1929, he built his first photoenlarger. A friend of his – a che-mist - took over the sales side,and just seven years later, theenlarger went into productionin a former brewery.Further inventions followed: a giant enlarger (1942), a minia-ture camera (Duca, 1946/50),the first camera with automaticaperture (Automatica, 1956-63).On February 10, 1964, JuliusDurst was killed in a car acci-dent, but his name lives on.Many international patentshave been registered in thecompany's name.

The Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain –picture of the darkroom

Shanghai, China 1997

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The pioneering role remains.We were never content with so-mething that was just aboutgood enough. We researchedthe fields of optics, light con-trol, colorimetry and precisionengineering, developed our ownhardware and software, co-ope-rated closely with outside ex-perts, placed high demands onquality and design, put our customers firmly into the fore-ground, exerted an influence onenlarging techniques worldwide.And we still do so today:”Lambda“ is our most recent in-novation, setting new standardsinternationally in the field ofdigital enlarging.

Large-format digital imager Durst Lambda 130

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The Graduate can handle the35 mm format, and the base-board allows print sizes up to30.5 x 46 cm (12 x 18 in). Youcan, of course, produce evenlarger pictures by projecting onto the floor.

The enlarger is simple andstraightforward to set up, andcan be operated with ease byabsolutely any beginner. If, forexample, you want to changethe magnification factor, yousimply calculate the necessaryexposure time from the refer-ence scale on the column.

The rugged square column ismade predominantly of heat-resistant cast aluminium toguarantee long life. The heightis adjusted by a toothed rackand an easy-glide friction drivefor smooth, jerk-free working.

The book-type film carrierof dimensionally stable, anti-static plastic ensures smooth,accurate film guidance, andprevents any scratches to thenegatives. To extend the rangeof possible applications andmake your work with theGraduate even more enjoyable,the following accessories areavailable:

•Graduate filter setFor printing variable contrastpaper, the Durst Graduatecan be upgraded with a spe-cial filter set. This set consistsof a filter drawer, a glassplate (75 x 75 mm) and sixvariable contrast filters withthe grades 0-1-2-3-4-5 (74 x 74 mm).

•Dust cover•Wall mount

The Graduate B/W enlarger offers you an easy, inexpensiveway of taking your first stepsinto the exciting hobby ofdarkroom processing. And later,too, when you have become anexperienced darkroom special-ist, it will also be able to helpyou with your more demand-ing work.

GraduateAn inexpensive start to a great hobby

Graduate Accessories:• Graduate filter set • Dust cover (Siriocuf)• Wall mount (Vegawal)

Technical dataGraduateMax. film format: 24 x 36 mmLight source: 75 W opal lamp (Dulamp 75)Baseboard size: 46 x 50 cm (18 x 19 3/4 in)Max. print size (on baseboard): 30.5 x 46 cm (12 x 18 in)Lens (optional): 50 mmMagnification factor: min. 2.4 x lin; max. 13.5 x lin Overall height: 100 cm (39 in)Weight: approx. 9.5 kg (21 lbs)Power consumption: approx. 75 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

B/W condenser headwith directional lightmixing system consist-ing of a 75 W opallamp, condensers andheat-reflecting mirrorfor sharp contour re-production

Height adjustment bycrank handle, toothedrack and smooth fric-tion drive

Filter drawer (accessory)for variable contrast papers

Focusing mechanismvia friction drive andadjustable bellows system

Book-type film carrierof antistatic plastic

Swing-in red safelight filter

Metal column with reference scales in cmand magnification fac-tors for 50 mm lens

Floor projection forgiant enlargements byturning the baseboardround to the back Baseboard allows print

sizes up to 30.5 x 46 cm(12 x 18 in).

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LabotimDigital timer

Accurate digital timer withlarge display. Time range from1.0 to 99 sec and interruptfunction. Very simple operationwith only four buttons. Swit-ching power up to 500 W. Alsoavailable with additional footswitch for more demandingimage manipulation (e.g. vi-gnetting, double exposures).

Features•Microprocessor control with

precision digital display from1.0 to 99 sec

•Large, easily legible, two-figure LED digital display

•Countdown display for trouble-free dodging

• Interrupt function for imagemanipulation. If the startbutton is pressed during ex-posure, the enlarger lamp isswitched off and the remain-ing time is stored and flashesfor recall.

•Simple operation with fourbuttons (continuous light,start/stop and time settingvia step up/step down but-tons)

Also available with:Pneumatic foot switch

Technical data:LabotimTime range: •1.0 - 9.9 sec in steps of 0.1 sec•10 - 99 sec in steps of 1 secPower consumption: approx. 500 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

•Time interrupt with direct return to set time

•Wall mounting possible

LabosetThe complete laboratory set formanual processing of B/W andcolour films and paper. Madeof high-grade, chemical-resist-ant plastic. The set comprises:•1 developer tank•2 multi-format film reels•1 graduated cylinder 600 ml•1 graduated cylinder 50 ml•3 developing dishes

20 x 25 cm (8 x 10 in)•1 film squeegee•3 paper tongs•2 film clips•1 mixer for chemistry•1 thermometer

All the items in this set arealso available separately.

CoframStable metal masking frame,adjustable edge width and in-finitely variable negativemasking strips. Simple han-dling, particularly stable.•Cofram 205: paper format

up to max. 20 x 25 cm (8 x 10 in)

•Cofram 243: paper format up to max. 24 x 30 cm (10 x 12 in)

•Cofram 304: paper format up to max. 30 x 40 cm (12 x 16 in)

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M 370Colour and B/W for beginners

Accessories for the M 370 series:• Stabiliser, transformer

(Est 305 N/Tra 305 N)• Adapter ring with M 25 thread

(Flaring)• Contrast filter set

(B/W Vario Filter Set)• Dust cover (Siriocuf)• Wall mounting (Vegawal)Conversion kits see page 56

Technical dataM 370 Easycolor, B/WMax. film format: up to 6 x 7 cm (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 in)Light source: •Easycolor – 100 W halogen lamp

(Colamp 100 S)•B/W – 75 W opal lamp (Dulamp 75)Baseboard: 46 x 50 cm (18 x 19 3/4 in)Max. image size (on baseboard): 30.5 x 46 cm (12 x 18 in) Lens (optional): 35 – 105 mmMagnification factor: min. 2.4 x lin; max. 13.5 x linOverall height: 100 cm (39.4 in)Weight: approx. 9.5 kg (21 lbs)Power consumption: approx. 130 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

The M 370 model is available in two versions: the M 370 B/Wfor black-and-white printingand the M 370 Easycolor forcolour printing and printingvariable contrast paper.

The enlarger has particularlyhigh light efficiency. The stand-ard version can take the

24 x 36 mm film format, and you only need to make a few small adjustments if youwant to change to 6 x 6 cm(2 1/4 x 21/4 in) and 6 x 7 cm (2 1/4 x 23/4 in) films. The heightis adjusted by a crank handleand toothed rack. The stablesquare column and smooth

friction drive are standard features of the M 370 range,guaranteeing vibration-freeprojection on to the baseboardup to a size of 30.5 x 46 cm (12 x 18 in) with the 24 x 36 mmfilm format.

We have paid particular at-tention to the efficiency of

the lamp (light output/lightwattage), illumination and the fall-off towards the edges. A wall mount is available as anoptional extra, or the columncan simply be changed roundto allow floor projection.

M 370 EasycolorThe major innovation with the M 370 Easycolor is its new,easy-to-use colour correctionsystem. The colour filter is setnot from 0 to 170 D, but via anewly developed double filterwheel system: the filter wheelscan be rotated in both direc-tions from a pre-calibratedzero position. Consequently,corrections are made accordingto the colour casts when print-ing negatives.

If a picture is too yellow, thefilter wheel is adjusted in sucha way that less yellow is visibleon the filter wheel, and thenext print will be less yellow. If a picture is too red, the filterwheel is adjusted so that lessred can be seen on the filterwheel etc.

M 370 BWThe basic enlarger (baseboardand column) is the same as the370 Easycolor.

The M 370 B/W for tradi-tional B/W printing is equippedwith a condenser lens, a direc-tional light mixing system (75 W opal lamp) and a heat-reflecting mirror for the sharpreproduction of contours.

The lens boards (with M 39thread for accommodating theenlarging lens) and the con-densers can be adjusted to suitthe lens focal length.

ing. The required zero positioncan be adjusted at any timeexactly to the paper beingused.

There is now none of thattime-consuming process of de-termining the basic filter set-tings, because each M 370 Easycolor has been pre-cali-brated in line with the suppliedhalogen lamp (Colamp 100 S).

The colour head is also pro-vided with a scale for variable-contrast paper. Additional ad-justment marks for the IlfordMultigrade® IV variable con-trast paper make the newDurst M 370 Easycolor a uni-versal colour and black-and-white enlarger.

The M 370 Easycolor comeswith a coated baseboard (46 x50 cm, 18 x 19 3/4 in) and arugged square column with

height measurements in cm.The height is adjusted bymeans of a crank and toothedrack. The diffusion-type lamp-house has a 100 W halogenlamp and coated reflector.Other features include the filter system with Y-M-C glassdichroic filters, a white lightlever with indication of posi-tion, non-fading light mixingboxes, lens board with M 39thread (so-called Leica thread),Lidineg 35 film carrier for 24 x 36 mm negatives, focus-ing mechanism via frictiondrive and adjustable bellowssystem, and a plug which com-plies with country-specific regulations.

The original filter setting (all settings at zero) is alwaysknown and does not have to bespecifically noted when work-

Lidiset 66/Lidiset 67Lidiset 66 is a conversion setconsisting of condenser, filmcarrier, anti-Newton glass andformat mask for working with6 x 6 cm (21/4 x 2 1/4 in) / 4.5 x 6 cm (1 3/4 x 2 1/4 in) neg-atives. Lidiset 67 is the equi-valent kit for the 6 x 7 cm (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 in) film size.

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M 670For the more demanding beginner

The M 670 is available in threeversions: the M 670 BW forblack-and-white, the M 670Color for colour processing,and the M 670 VC for process-ing variable-contrast paper.The basic unit can be con-verted to the required type of processing with conversionkits consisting of the lamp-house and filter system (forcolour), or lamphouse and con-densers (for black-and-whiteenlarging).

The M 670 is noted for itsefficient lighting system withperfect illumination and colourmixing.

Stability is provided by thesquare cross-section columnand an adjusting mechanismthat works with a crank andtoothed rack. The M 670 is anenlarger for particularly de-manding darkroom work. The head can be tilted 90° andcan be fitted up for copy work.The film carrier (with ad-

justable film edge stops) ismade of reinforced plastic. Thestable baseboard (46 x 50 cm,18 x 19 3/4 in) is suitable forenlargements up to 40 x 50 cm(15 3/4 x 19 3/4 in).

The black-and-white headwith 150 W opal lamp, con-densers and light-reflecting system guarantees sharp-con-tour reproduction. The con-densers and lens boards (withM 39 thread to take the en-larging lens) can be adjusted

to the particular lens focallength and the film. Throughthe optimum coordination ofthe lens and condenser / light-mixing boxes, illumination ismaximised and the fall-off oflight towards the edges is min-imised – particularly importantaspects for print quality.

M 670 ColorThe M 670 Color with its dif-fuse light source (100 W halo-gen lamp), non-fading dichroicfilters (with settings up to170 D(densitometric units) and lightmixing boxes, is capable of enlarging colour negatives,colour positive films as well asB/W films when using variablecontrast papers.

The standard enlarger unit is designed for printing 24 x 36 mm films, but can be easilyconverted for 4.5 x 6 cm (13/4 x

M 670 BWEnlarger comprises a coated 46 x 50 cm (18 x 19 3/4 in)baseboard, square profile col-umn with height/factor incre-ments in cm and inches, heightadjustment by crank andtoothed rack, negative carrierof glass-reinforced plastic, finefocusing mechanism with bel-lows and adjustment knob onthe left and right, lens boardwith an M 39 thread for hold-ing enlarging lenses, black-and-white condenser lamphousing with 150 W opal lamp,reflecting mirror system, Sirio-con 50 condenser, Unineg uni-versal film carrier for 24 x 36mm films, filter drawer for in-sert-type filters (75 x 75 mm),power supply via connectioncord with plug in compliancewith regional specifications.

21/4 in)/6 x 6 cm (21/4 x 21/4 in)/6 x 7 cm (21/4 x 23/4 in) films by means of conversion kits (Vegacolset 66/67) with ab-solutely no loss of the opti-mum illumination and colourmixing quality.

The enlarger comprises a co-ated 46 x 50 cm (18 x 19 3/4 in)baseboard, square profile col-umn with height/factor incre-ments in cm and inches, heightadjustment by crank andtoothed rack, negative carrierof glass-reinforced plastic, finefocusing mechanism with bel-

lows and adjustment knob onthe left and right, lens boardwith an M 39 thread for hold-ing en-larging lenses, diffu-sion-type lamp housing with100 W halogen lamp andcoated reflector.

Filter system with Y-M-Cglass dichroic filters which areadjustable by means of sealedfilter wheels (interior illumina-tion) up to 170 densitometricunits, white-light lever withindication of position, non-fading light mixing boxes,Unineg universal film carrier

and Sivopar 35 format masksfor 24 x 36 mm originals.

Power supply by means ofsimple transformer (Tra 305 N)or stabilised mains supply sys-tem (Est 305 N), connectioncord and plug comply with regional specifications.

M 670 BW/headThe BW condenser lamphouse isavailable as a separate unit forconversion from colour to black-and-white. No tools are neededfor the conversion.

Vegaset 66/Vegaset 67Vegaset 66 is the conversion kit for processing 4.5 x 6 cm (13/4 x 21/4 in) and 6 x 6 cm (21/4 x 21/4 in) negatives. It consists of a condenser, anti-Newton glass and format mask.The Vegaset 67 is an equivalentkit for 6 x 7 cm (21/4 x 21/4 in)films.

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Laboframe 34Professional enlarging framewith three movable, click-inmasking strips for paper for-mats up to 30 x 40 cm (12 x 16 in). Print border can be ad-justed between 5 and 45 mm.

M 670 VC

Constant exposure time withany contrast

The M 670 VC black-and-whiteenlarger meets the highestquality requirements for en-largements on variable-con-trast papers, and its simple operation provides maximumscope for creativity.

To set the contrast, a filterwheel moves the yellow andmagenta filters into the pathof the beam via two cam discs.Both filters are synchronised.Consequently, the exposuretime remains constant even ifthe contrast is changed.

The standard version of the M 670 VC is designed for 6 x 6 cm (21/4 x 21/4 in) me-dium format, but it can also beupgraded for all formats fromAPS, 24 x 36 mm to medium 6 x 7 cm (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 in) format.

The efficient light controlsystem guarantees short expo-sure times and permits precisefocusing due to the even illu-mination.

The diffuse lighting of the M 670 VC also has the practicaladvantage that fine dust andslight negative imperfectionsare less visible in the finalprint.

The head can be tilted up to90°, with the exact angle of in-clination shown on a scale.Rectification of convergingverticals and wall projectionare possible.

Wall/floor projectionThe head of the M 670 enlargers canbe tilted 90° and locked in the hori-zontal position. Giant-size enlarge-ments can thus be produced by projecting on to the floor or wall.

RectificationConverging verticals can be rectifiedwith all models in the M 670 seriesby tilting the head.

Optional accessories for the M 670 range:• Stabiliser/transformer

(Est 305 N/Tra 305 N)• Dust cover (Siriocuf)• Wall mount (Vegawal)Conversion kits see page 58.

Technical dataM 670 Color/BW/VCMax. film format: 6 x 7 cm (2 3/4 x 2 3/4 in) Light source: • Colour/VC - 100 W halogen lamp

(Colamp 100 S)• B/W - 150 W opal lamp

(Dulamp 150)Baseboard size: 46 x 50 cm (18 x 19 3/4 in)Max. print size (on baseboard):40 x 50 cm (15 3/4 x 19 3/4 in)Lens (optional): 35 - 105 mmMagnification factor: min. 2.2 x lin; max. 19 x linOverall height: 125 cm (49 in)Weight: approx. 15 kg (33 lbs)Power consumption: approx. 130 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

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VarioluxSatisfactory results from the very beginning

60 cm

52 cm

300 mm

280 cm

Lamp

Lux0,05 0,10 0,21 0,37 0,54 0,54 0,37 0,21 0,10 0,05

Labolux: light intensity distribution in lux and inpercent with direct illuminationRoom area: 280 x 300 cm (110 x 118 in)Room height: 330 cm (130 in)

20°

100 %

93 %

64 %

36 %

17 %

8 %

330 cm

80 cm

200 cm

Variolux measures the amountof light needed for the expo-sure. The correct setting is dis-played on an LED scale (0 - 5)by means of a light balance.Two tiny control lamps light upto enable accurate measure-ment of the lens aperture. Atthe same time, the Varioluxmeasures the contrast range ofthe exposed negative directlyon the projection area, andthen recommends a suitablepaper contrast. All this makesfor effective working, becauseyou get a respectable picturestraight away and do not haveto worry about producing trialstrips, saving you time andmoney. Either integral or spotmetering is possible. Variolux issuitable for measuring the

density of all black-and-whiteand colour negatives andtransparencies.

The measuring unit is power-ed by a 9 V battery.

Technical data Variolux Speed range: 6.5 stopsContrast range: 0.5 - 1.6Functions: density and grade meteringMeasuring method: spot and integralPower source: 9 V battery blockMeasuring range: • spot metering

approx. 0.20 to 19lux• integral metering

approx. 0.023 to 2.66 luxInertia: real time

LaboluxThe right light for your darkroom

The Durst Labolux puts an endto all that waiting around.While conventional sodiumdarkroom lighting systems takeup to ten minutes to warm up,Labolux is ready for work assoon as you switch it on. And itgoes on and on! Unlike theconventional sodium vapoursafelight lamps, which give upthe ghost after only about 800hours, the 100 selected LEDs inthe Labolux supply optimumlight for up to 10,000 hours. Aspecial feature of the Laboluxis its prismatic foil which elimi-nates the pinpoints of lightusually caused by LEDs, andguarantees uniform light dis-tribution over the entire

38 x 8.5 cm (15 x 3 3/4 in) surface, regardless of whetheryou attach your Labolux to thetable, wall or ceiling. The step-lessly variable dimmer enablesyou to get just the rightamount of light in your dark-room - precisely as you want it.

Technical data LaboluxLight source: 100 selected LEDsLight spectrum: from 585 to 590 nm (with barrier filter)Light intensity: approx. 0.59 lux with direct illumination at a distance of 1.2 m, setting 10 (without filter)Lamp life: > 10,000 hoursIlluminated area: 38 x 8.5 cm (15 x 31/4 in)Cable length: 2.2 m (866 in)Dimensions (L x W x H): 40 x 14 x 4 cm (153/4 x 5 1/2 x 11/2 in)Weight: approx. 1.2 kg (2.6 lbs)Power consumption: approx. 18 WPower supply: 230 V/50-60 Hz

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Modular 70Mobility in perfection

The Durst Modular 70 is amodule-based enlarging sys-tem to meet the very higheststandards. Depending on theparticular requirements andprinting method, the basic unit- the Modular 70 Start Pro -can be combined with the following modules:

•Modular 70 BW Condenser lighting systemwith opal light source

•Modular 70 Lumo Condenser halogen light source with diffuse lightingsystem, integrated mixingboxes (35 mm to 6 x 7 cm/2 3/4 x 21/4 in) and power sup-ply for Modular 70 Vario andModular 70 Color

•Modular 70 Vario Black-and-white filter module for variable-contrastpaper

•Modular 70 ColorColour filter module forcolour negatives and slides

All the modules can be ex-changed easily and quickly. Onthe one hand, the Modular 70

is the right piece of equipmentfor beginners who are lookingfor high quality straight away(it can always be adapted tosuit individual requirements),and on the other, it also meetsthe requirements of profes-sional users. The film formatextends up to 6 x 7 cm (21/4 x 21/4 in), and its stabilityis incomparable.

The height can be adjusted quickly to millimetre accuracy by a handgripwith quick-release coupling. A counterweight spring balances theweight. The column is marked withcentimetre and inch scales as well asmagnification factors for rapidly resetting a particular print size.

The professional film carrier is madeof diecast aluminium, and featuresadjustable masking strips, registerpins and automatic centering. Withthe aid of interchangeable metalmasks and glass plates, the film carrier can be used for formats up to 6 x 7 cm (21/4 x 2 1/4 in) and APS.

3 variations

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Modular 70 Start Pro basic unit +Modular 70 BW

Modular 70 Start Pro basic unit +Modular 70 Lumo +Modular 70 Vario

Modular 70 Start Pro base unit +Modular 70 Lumo +Modular 70 Color

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The basic unit Modular 70 Start Pro

The Modular 70 Start Pro hasbeen designed for film formatsup to 6 x 7 cm (2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in),with the standard version in-tended for the 35 mm film format. The baseboard permitsenlargements up to a maxi-mum print size of 60 x 60 cm (231/2 x 231/4 in).

The base unit consists of a sta-ble profiled column, a large,hard-wearing baseboard, themain body and a professionalfilm carrier with a metal for-mat mask for the 35 mm filmformat.

The condenser unit on theModular 70 BW generates directed light as opposed to diffuse light, permitting high-contrast rendition of the sub-jects. Even low-key negativesare reproduced well, which is a particular advantage withlarge magnifications. Optimumuse is made of the light beam,allowing short exposure times.

The deflecting mirror in thelighting system ensures thatthe negative carrier is not ex-posed to excessive heat. Theintegrated filter drawer is usedfor printing variable contrastpapers. A format change to

6 x 6 cm (21/4 x 2 1/4 in) or 6 x 7 cm (21/4 x 2 3/4 in) can becarried out without any prob-lem. The appropriate conden-sers and format masks for thefilm carrier are available as optional accessories.

Modular 70 BW condenser BW headHalogen lamp power supplyfor the Modular 70 Vario and Modular 70 Color

The lighting unit for diffuselight is a separate module inthe Modular 70 enlarging sys-tem which is needed to printcolour and variable contrastpapers (filter modules Modular70 Color and Modular 70 Vario).

The amount of light can be steplessly varied by up totwo stops with a density dia-phragm. This means that theoptimum aperture for any enlarging lens can be set. Thebuilt-in mixing box can bechanged from 35 mm to me-dium format (up to 6 x 7 cm/2 1/4 x 23/4 in) by means of asliding lever. This guaranteesexcellent lighting for each ofthese formats.

The Durst Colamp 100 Whalogen lamps used in theModular 70 Lumo are selectedaccording to very precise crite-ria (high red content, narrow

tolerance range for the eccen-tricity of the lamp filament).Before they leave the ware-house, every single lamp istested. This strict control pro-cedure ensures that the illumi-nation of the negative/trans-parency is uniform, that thedecrease in brightness towardsthe edges is minimal and thatthe colour mixing is perfect. As a result, the filter values arelow and the exposure timescorrespondingly short. Apartfrom this, the filter correctionsneeded when the lamp ischanged are very small indeed.

The heat protection filterand UV barrier filter are part of the lamphouse. They ensure,firstly, that the negatives andslides do not overheat, andsecondly, they do not permitexposure of the photo paperby UV or IR.

Modular 70 Lumo

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For full Scheimpflug correction, thehead can be infinitely tilted, with thelens carrier tilted in the opposite di-rection. Reference scales ensureexact repeats. The enlarger can beconverted for wall projection in notime at all.

The Vario filter module makesworking with variable-contrastpapers a good deal easier. Therequired contrast is set withthe aid of a scale which can belit up at the press of a button.With Ilford Multigrade IV vari-able-contrast paper, the den-sity can be automatically com-pensated by the accuratelymachined cam, so that it re-mains constant through all thegradation stages. A magentafilter with a precisely selected colourspectrum and the 100 W halogen lamp, which has beenmanufactured to particularlytight tolerances, produce alight which is especially suit-able for variable-contrast papers. For absolutely accuratefocusing, the filters can bemoved out of the light pathwith the white light lever.

The Modular 70 Vario is usedtogether with the Modular 70Lumo lighting unit. The diffuselighting has the advantage forblack-and-white enlargingthat not only is it very uni-form, it also makes small dustparticles or slight imperfec-tions on the negative less visi-ble. Consequently, large cropenlargements or small negativeformats are easier to handle.

The test criteria for the re-flected colour spectrum havebeen made even more strin-gent for the lamp used forvariable-contrast paper in theModular 70 Lumo. Exact colourbalance is a prime requirementfor accurate automatic densitycompensation with the variouscontrast grades.

Modular 70 VarioLike the Modular 70 Vario, theModular 70 Color filter moduleis simply slotted on to theModular 70 Lumo lighting mo-dule. The high grade dichroicfilters for yellow, magenta andcyan are moved into the beamvia special cams. The filter val-ues can be set accurately up to170 D.

To simplify reading the fil-tration setting, the filter scalescan be directly illuminated, butwith particularly fast photopapers and materials, the light-ing is switched off. The whitelight lever is for focusing with-out the filters in the light path.The colour module can be ex-changed for the multi-contrastmodule in seconds.

Modular 70 Color

Accessories for the Modular 70 series:• Stabiliser (Model 70 Stabi)• Dust cover (Autocuf)• Wall-mounting device (AC 800 Wallmount)Conversion kit, see page 57

Technical dataModular 70 Start Pro – basic unitMax. film format: 6 x 7 cm (21/4 x 2 3/4 in)Baseboard size: 60 x 65 cm (23 3/4 x 25 1/2 in)Max. print size (on baseboard): 60 x 60 cm (23 1/2 x 23 1/2 in) Lens (not included): 35 - 105 mmOverall height: 130 cm (51 in) Weight: approx. 27.5 kg (60.6 lbs)Power consumption: approx. 300 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

Linear magnification factors:Focal length Film format min. max.100/105 mm 6 x 9 cm (21/4 x 31/2 in) 1,5 7,8

75/80 mm 6 x 6 cm (21/4 x 21/4 in) 1,5 11,050 mm 24 x 36 mm 2,2 19,035 mm 18 x 24 mm 4,6 28,0

Modular 70 LumoLighting module for diffuse illumina-tion (Modular 70 Color and Modular70 Vario)Light source: 100 W halogen lamp,selected spectrum and centering (Colamp 100 S)Density aperture: up to 60 D (2 apertures)Transformer with overheating cut-out. For voltage stabiliser, upgrad-able with extra moduleconsistency: + 10%/- 15%Interchangeable mixing box: 24 x 36 mm to 6 x 7 cm (21/4 x 23/2 in)by sliding lever.

UV and IR filtersWeight: approx. 7 kg (15.4 lbs)

Modular 70 Color and VarioFilter modules for use with Modular 70 LumoDichroic filters, filter values: up to 170 DContrast grade with Vario: steplessfrom 0.0 to 5.0, controlled via com-bined yellow and magenta filtersFilter scale lighting: yellow lightdiode, 9 V block batteryWeight: approx. 2 kg (4.4 lbs)

Modular 70 BWCondenser lighting system: via deflecting mirror and doublecondenserLight source: 150 W opal lamp (Dulamp 150)Weight: approx. 4 kg (8.8 lbs)

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LabometerFor precise colour and density measurement

The Labometer is a colouranalyser with built-in expo-sure timer. The simultaneousintegral reading of the spectralcolours blue, green and red al-lows an easy determination ofthe required filter settings andexposure time. The requiredcolour corrections are display-ed on an LCD.

The Labometer consists of ameasuring unit with integratedprobe and power supply unit.The LCD takes the user step bystep through the analysis of anegative and the production orcorrection of a print. Any oneof five languages can be selec-ted. The exposure time is dis-played on a separate, easy-to-read red LCD.

The Labometer can be usedwith all colour enlargers up toa switching power of 250 W.

The green LCD display alsogives step-by-step instructionsduring the setup procedure:•Ten channels are available in

each case to set the variousfilm and paper types and forpaper reciprocity compensa-tion. The values for moststandard materials have beenpreset.

•Any light variations resultingfrom changing the lamp canbe compensated by a simplemeasurement to achieve con-stant results.

• The auto-zero mode auto-matically compensates read-ing deviations due to changesin room temperature.

Efficient and uncomplicated work-ing: The Labometer can be placed onthe baseboard to save space.

The step-by-step instructions in German, English, French, Italian orSpanish guide the operator throughthe entire process.

Technical dataLabometerMeasuring method: simultaneous integral reading of

colour negativesMeasuring cells: silicon diodes Analysis range: 3 m lux to 3 lux (relative to the

Kodak Gold reference negative, measured in white light)

Exposure time range of the timer: 0.5 to 999 sec (0.50 - 0.99/1.00 - 9.99/100 - 999)

Displays: Green LCD for user instructions andmenus; LCD illumination is automati-cally cut back when the enlarger light is switched off.LCD (three-digit, red) for exposure time

Memory channelsPaper channels: 0 - 9Film channels: 0 - 9

Memory channel for under/over-correction: 1Colour under/over-correction: adjustable from 0 - 150%

(preset at 50%)Languages for operating instructions: English, German, Italian, French,

Spanish

Dimensions (without power supply unit)Length: 20 cm (7 3/4 in)Width: 15 cm (6 in)Height: 7 cm (2 3/4 in)

Weight:Measuring unit: approx. 0.6 kg (1.3 lbs)Power supply unit: approx. 1.3 kg (2.8 lbs)

Power consumption: approx. 250 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

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Durst Labometer: theEasy Color principle

Should colour or density corrections nevertheless beneeded, the Labometer offers avery simple correction systemused on professional printers.This is the Easy Color principle,which carries out colour anddensity corrections directly.

With conventional colouranalysers, in order to eliminatea yellow cast, you have to in-crease rather than reduce theyellow filtration. The colourcorrection with the Labometer,on the other hand, works logi-

cally: to remove, say a yellowcast, you would simply enter ”- 5 Y“ (Y = yellow) on the dis-play. The Easy Color principlealso has the advantage thatprints can be corrected notonly in yellow, magenta andcyan, but also directly in thecolours red, green and blue.

Density fluctuations causedby filter corrections are auto-matically compensated by altering the exposure time.

The density is also correcteddirectly, and is automatically

converted into exposure time.If, for example, a picture is too bright, it can either be cor-rected by entering ”+10 D“ (D = density) which alters theexposure time.

Working with the Labometer

PreparationPlace the Labometer in thecentre of the baseboard. Insertthe negative, switch on the en-larger light (without filters).

AnalysisAfter the diffuser has beenmoved underneath the lens,the Labometer measures thediffused light, works out whatfiltration values are neededand displays the result togetherwith the calculated exposuretime. Good first-time resultsare achieved because the pre-dominant colours are preciselyanalysed by means of an inte-grated colour undercorrectionfacility. The reciprocity com-pensation program producesconsistent results even withlarge magnifications.

ExposureOnce the filtration has beenadjusted on the colour head,the Labometer automaticallyassumes the function of an exposure timer.

The three photos on the left showthe result of a colour analysis with-out colour undercorrection and, forcomparison, the result analysed withthe Durst Labometer featuringcolour undercorrection.Through the reciprocity compensa-tion facility, enlargements at highmagnification do not vary in colouror density.

Colour analyser with-out colour undercor-rection

Durst Labometer withcolour undercorrection

Selective enlargementanalysed by the DurstLabometer with auto-matic reciprocity com-pensation

Print with red cast:Correction: minus red

Picture with yellow cast:Correction: minus yellow

Correct print

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M 805To meet professional requirements

Technical dataM 805 – basic unitMax. film format: 6 x 9 cm (2 1/4 x 3 1/2 in)Baseboard size: 60 x 65 cm (231/2 x 251/2 in) Max. print size (on baseboard): 60 x 60 cm (231/2 x 231/2 in)Lens (optional): 28 - 105 mmOverall height: 135 cm (53 in)Weight: approx. 24 kg (52.9 lbs)

Linear magnification factors:

Focal length Film format min. max.100/105 mm 6 x 9 cm (2 1/4 x 3 1/2 in) 1,5 7,3

75/80 mm 6 x 6 cm (2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in) 1,1 10,350 mm 24 x 36 mm 4,3 17,835 mm 18 x 24 mm 7,2 26,528 mm 13 x 17 mm 9,2 32,0

M 805 BWLight source: 150 W opal lamp (Dulamp 150)Light beam: via deflecting mirror and condensersCooling: by convectionFilter drawer: 9 x 9 cm (3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in)Weight (only head): approx. 3.6 kg (7.9 lbs)Power consumption: approx. 130 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

The M 805 is a professional enlarger for people who setthe highest standards in termsof print quality and individualcreativity. Thanks to its modu-lar design, the enlarger can befitted with a wide variety oflighting systems in line with a particular application.For example:•with a colour head (halogen

light source and diffuse illu-mination system)

•with a condenser illuminationsystem (opal light source)

M 805 BWEnlarger head with 150 W opal lamp and condenser-illu-mination system for formatsup to 6 x 6 cm (21/4 x 21/4 in) convertible up to 6 x 9 cm (21/4 x 31/2 in) permitting highcontrast rendition of the subjects.

Features and functional description

Lighting systemA deflecting mirror and for-mat-related condensers ensuredirectional light and thussharp, brilliant colour rendi-tion.

Condenser system with diverted beamSo that the lamphouse can bemade more compact and theventilation system ideally posi-tioned, the beam of light fromthe lamp is turned 45° by amirror.

Lamp holderWith adjustment facility for ac-curate centering of the lamp.

Filter drawerFor inserting gradation andcolour filters.

•with a microprocessor con-trolled enlarger head (halo-gen light source and motor-controlled filter for printingvariable-contrast black-and-white papers)

The M 805 has been designedfor film sizes up to 6 x 9 cm (2 x 3 in). It meets the require-ments of both the demandingamateur enthusiast and theprofessional user when itcomes to producing qualityprints in a wide variety of sizesin either colour or black-and-white.

The basic unit of the M 805consists of a stable column, alarge, rugged baseboard (maxi-mum print format 60 x 60 cm/231/2 x 231/2 in), the mainbody and a professional filmcarrier with two carrier glassinserts.

The height is adjusted by a dual-purpose handgrip forboth fine and fast adjustment.A counterweight spring en-sures correct balance. Magnifi-cation scales in cm and incheson the column enable preciseresetting of any magnificationfactor.

Focusing is carried out by a rotating knob. Double-sideguide rails on the lens carrierensure optimum edge-to-edgesharpness.

The solidly built metal filmcarrier has steplessly adjustablemasking strips and interchange-able metal format masks andglass inserts.

The enlarger head can besteplessly pivoted up to 90° forwall projection. The lens carrieralso pivots to permit full recti-fication by the Scheimpflugprinciple. Reference scales ensure exact reproducibility.

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M 805 ColorWith 250 W halogen lightsource and diffuse lighting sys-tem for film sizes up to 6 x 9cm (2 1/4 x 3 1/2 in). The strengthof the M 805 Color lies in thewide range of possibilities itoffers for customising colourprints in all kinds of differentsizes based on colour negativesand/or slides.

Features and functional description

diecast enlarger head with in-tegrated vibration-free fan foradequate cooling in the lamp-house, and consequently lessheat for the film

Perfect illuminationby direct lighting. Special dif-fuser for minimum light lossand integrated interchangeablemixing box (from 24 x 36 mmto 6 x 9 cm/2 1/4 x 31/2 in) foroptimising light output

Steplessly adjustable dichroicfilter (yellow, magenta, cyan)with a density of 130 densito-metric values

Integrated swing-in extra fil-ter (45 yellow, 15 magenta) for processing old, unmaskedfilms

Technical data

M 805 ColorLight source: 250 W halogen lamp (Colamp 250 S)Light beam: via deflecting mirror and mixing boxesCooling: by fanFilters: dichroic filters in yellow, magenta

and cyanMax. filter densities: 130 densitometric units (= D 1.3)Supplementary filters: approx. 45 yellow/15 magenta (= D 0.6)Density diaphragm: 0 - 60 densitometric units (= D 0.6)Weight (head only): approx. 5.5 kg (12.1 lbs)Power consumption: approx. 130 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

Accessories for the M 805 series:• Stabiliser/transformer

(Est 500 N/Tra 500 N)• Dust cover (Autocuf)• Wall mount system

(AC 800 Wallmount)• Foot switch for Multigraph

(Pictope)Conversion kits see page 57

Steplessly adjustable densitydiaphragm (0 - 60 D)•to maintain the ideal working

aperture while changing themagnification scale

• to increase the exposure timefor reductions to minimisethe effect of after-glow

•to increase the exposure timewhile maintaining the idealworking aperture (giving pos-sibility to dodge and burn-in)

White light leverTo control the projected image,both the filters and the densitydiaphragm can be withdrawnfrom the light path. This is in-dicated by a light on the frontpanel.

Lighting system for M 805Color and M 805 Multigraph –diffuse lighting with mixingboxThe lighting system for the en-largers has been optimised inrecent years by varying theshape of the reflectors in thehalogen lamps. The silvered surface of the mixing box in-creases the yield of indirectlight. Optimising the filamentsize and reflector shape hasraised efficiency by over 50%.

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Technical data

M 805 MultigraphLight source: 250 W halogen lamp (Colamp 250 S)Lamphouse cooling: integrated cooling fanLight control: permanent closed loop systemMax. filter density: yellow: 1.70 D/magenta: 1.70 DFilter control: motorisedExposure time range: 1.0 - 999 secExposure control: integrated timer and

motorised light shutterGradation table: can be freely programmed for all

available future paper typesGradation ranges: 00 - 0 -1- 2- 3 - 4 - 5Gradation increments: with manual input = 1/10

with probe measurements = 1/10Contrast correction: ± 30 %Paper channel: 1 (digital display of the memory

value)Connections: footswitch or roll easel,

measuring probe

Metering probe: contrast and density measurement.The values are then displayed and automatically set in the colour head. The measurement is not affected by darkroom lights because the sensor is protected with special filters.

Diameter of the sensor: 7.5 mmBurn-in function: Three exposure times and gradations

for burn-in effects can be pre-pro-grammed. They are set automaticallyat the end of the main exposure time.

Weight (head only): approx. 7.5 kg (16.5 lbs)Power consumption: approx. 300 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

M 805 Multigraph The M 805 Multigraph is a universal microprocessor-con-trolled enlarging head for filmsizes up to 6 x 9 cm (2 1/4 x 3 1/2 in) for printing conven-tional and variable-contrastblack-and-white papers.

Features and functional description

Enlarger head with 250 Whalogen light source and inte-grated, vibration-free ventila-tor for adequate cooling in thelamphouse and consequentlyless heat for the film

Contrast and density mea-surementThe probe, which is connectedby a cable to the operatingpanel, is used to meter thecontrast range and density.Hundreds of different meteringpoints are read in a matter ofseconds. From this, the com-puter calculates the necessarycontrast range and exposuretime and automatically setsthe values on the display andenlarger head.

Exposure controlThe exposure is started via the”expose“ key. The lamp is pow-ered up to maximum outputand the motor-driven filtersare accurately positioned. Onlythen does the motorised lightshutter open and then closeagain after the exposure timehas expired. The resultant printis therefore not affected by thepre and after-glow of thelamp.

“Permanent Closed Loop”light monitoringA voltage drop in the electric-ity network, a change in colourtemperature of the lamp or fil-ters, or a new lamp can pro-duce instable results. It can

also be a problem particularlywith print runs. The permanentclosed loop light monitoringsystem in the Multigraph bal-ances out influences such asthese and thus guaranteesconsistent, reproducible results.

“Burn-in” modeThis function allows three additional exposure times andcontrasts to be set for burn-ing-in. Once the main exposuretime has finished, the modifiedtimes and gradations for burn-ing-in are automatically setand displayed.

Adjustable gradation table for different paper typesThis table is used to set the filters and density data of theparticular paper grade. The M 805 Multigraph can thus beoptimised in line with thespeed of all currently availableand future paper types.

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ReprosystemComplete system for precision copy work

Repro 670/Repro 805The Repro 670 and Repro 805camera holders fit the Durst M 670, Modular 70 and M 805enlargers and have been devel-oped for particularly accuratecopy work. The camera holderscan be adjusted in all direc-tions and are designed in sucha way that mounting of thecamera in any position is par-ticularly easy and safe. Theycan also be swung up to 90°for projecting large formats onto the wall. The Repro 670 andRepro 805 are intended for use

Copy HolderThe Copy Holder is an adjust-able multi-functional framewhich is mounted on the base-board of the Reprostand. It simplifies the accurate posi-tioning of the original (e.g. pic-ture, book or magazine).•A glass plate is provided

to keep the original flat.•A sliding strip with register

pins at Leitz standard distances is provided for positioning originals, mountsand other templates.

ReprostandWith the Durst Reprostand,you can be sure of good resultsfrom the very beginning:• the non-reflecting baseboard

in neutral 0.70 D grey, makesit easier to determine the exposure time. The cameraand copy can be aligned withthe aid of the black gridlines.

• The sturdy aluminium columneliminates the possibility ofwobble during exposure

•The Reprostand is suitable for35 mm and medium-formatcameras weighing up to 4 kg.

•For horizontal copies of largeoriginals on the wall, thecamera can be turned roundand the camera stage set upright. This is typical of theversatility of the Durst Repro-stand.

ReprolampsProfessional lighting system forcopy work in daylight qualityillumination, to fit the DurstReprostand and the corre-sponding Durst enlargers. The main features:• two fluorescent lamps with

5,400 °K (light colour 12)•uniform, large-area

illumination of the original•can be pivoted in any

direction, also up and down.

Technical data

Repro 670to fit: M 670Weight: approx. 700 g (1.5 lbs)

Repro 805to fit: Modular 70 and M 805Weight: approx. 900 g (1.9 lbs)

Copy HolderSize: 50 x 34 cm (19 3/4 x 131/4 in)Size of glass plate:35 x 25 cm (13 3/4 x 9 3/4 in)Weight: approx. 2 kg (4.4 lbs)

Reprolamp:Colour temperature: 5,400 °KLight intensity: 1,900 LmLight source: compact, fluorescenttube TC-L 36 W, daylight “de luxe”Weight: approx. 5.2 kg (11.5 lbs)Cord length: 1.5 m (590 1/2 in)Power consumption: approx. 36 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

Reprostand:Column length: 110 cm (43 1/4 in)Baseboard size: 46 x 50 cm (18 x 19 3/4 in) Weight: approx. 10 kg (22 lbs)Camera types: 35 mm, medium format up to 4 kg (8.8 lbs)

with 35 mm and medium-format cameras up to a totalweight of 4 kg (8.8 lbs).

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FilmettaThe fully automatic film processor

Technical data

FilmettaDimensions:Length: 53.5 cm (21 in)Width: 25.0 cm (9 3/4 in)Height: 38.5 cm (15 1/2 in)Weight (incl. developing drum): approx. 13 kg (28.6 lbs)Process types: C 41, 3 bath, E6, B/W and compatible

max. 10 processes programmableFilm formats: 135 mm

120/220 mm4 x 5 in (9 x 12 cm) 5 x 7 in (13 x 18 cm)

Paper format: up to 7 x 9 in (18 x 24 cm)Number of chemical tanks: 3Tank volume (chemicals): max. 320 mlTank volume (water jacket): 5.65 lWater consumption for rinsing: 150 - 320 mlCapacity of drums: 4 135 mm films

2 120/220 mm films 4 4 x 5 in (9 x 12 cm) films1 5 x 7 in (13 x 18 cm) films

Speed of drum: 2 - 45 rpmProcess time per tank: 0 - 999 secMax. no. of washing stages: 7Wash time: 45 secTank heating: adjustable 5 - 45 °C (41-113 °F)Heating-up time: approx. 30 minOperation: via keyboard and LCD display

either in °C or °FPower consumption: approx. 500 WPower supply: 115V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

UT 100The UT 100 has been designedto dry all film materials quicklyand safely. Apart from this, theunit can also be used to dryplastic-coated enlarging paper(PE, RC). Its particular featuresinclude a ventilator unit withmaintenance-free axial fan,automatic overheat protection,three-step switch for hot andcold air, heating output of 240and 460 W; the basic unit in-cludes rollfilm drying cabinetand film clips. Accessories:

•UTP: Plastic drying cabinet(size 55 x 35 x 75 cm/211/2 x133/4 x 291/2 in) for sheet filmand plastic-coated paper (e.g. 6 sheets 50 x 60 cm/19 3/4 x 23 1/2 in)

•UT 100 film bag (replace-ment): drying cabinet (size 26 x 20 x 170 cm (101/2 x 7 3/4 x 66 3/4 in) for 35 mm androllfilm and paper up to 5sheets of 20 x 25 cm (7 3/4 x 9 3/4 in)

The Filmetta processes 35 mm,roll and sheet film up to a for-mat of 13 x 18 cm (5 x 7 in)and papers up to 18 x 24 cm (7 x 9 in).

This Filmetta film processoris noted above all for its out-standing economy when itcomes to water and chemistryconsumption. There is not evenany need to connect it up tothe mains, and about four 35 mm films can be processedat the same time. Should onlyone 35 mm film have to beprocessed, a system of spacerscan be placed in the develop-ing tank to minimise chemistryconsumption. Apart from this,the developing and fixing solu-tions are collected separately.

This means they can be usedfor a further use with a longerprocess time, or they can bedisposed of separately in anenvironmentally friendly man-ner. The Filmetta is user friendlyin its ease of handling: oncethe program has been set andthe chemistry and water havebeen filled in, the rest is auto-matic.

As soon as the process tem-perature has been reached, thefirst chemical is pumped intothe tank. Then, after the re-quired time has elapsed, it isemptied and collected. Therinse water, adjusted automati-cally to the right temperature,is pumped in from the waterjacket. The current bath tem-peratures are continuously dis-played on an LCD (in °C or °F).A total of ten differentprocesses can be freely pro-grammed, with the most im-portant of them having beenpreset in the factory (E6, C41,B/W).

The Filmetta can be used forprocessing all types of films,such as slide, colour negativeand black-and-white films.High-speed processes requiringprocess temperatures up to 45 °C (113 °F) are no problemeither. At the end of the pro-cess, a self-cleaning programcan be selected; the amount ofmaintenance needed is mini-mal.

The Filmetta comprises thebasic unit (including water-jacket), chemistry tanks and the integrated keyboard, the developing drum, four filmreels (adjustable for 135 and120 mm films) and three spac-ers. Additional developingdrums, reels, spacers and filmholders (for sheet film 9 x12 cm, 4 x 5 in, 5 x 7 in) areavailable as optional acces-sories.

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L 1200The professional enlarger

Technical data

L 1200 basic unitMax. film format: 4 x 5 in (10.2 x 12.7 cm)Max. print size on baseboard: 50 x 70 cm (19 3/4 x 27 1/2 in)Lens (optional): 50 - 150 mm, weight: approx. 45 kg (99.2 lbs)Power consumption: approx. 300 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

Linear magnification factors:Focal length Film format min. max.150 100 x 125 (4 x 5 in) 1,5 x 6,5 x135 85 x 100 1,2 x 7,5 x105 65 x 90 1,0 x 10,3 x100 65 x 90 1,0 x 10,8 x80 56 x 72 2,5 x 14,3 x50 24 x 36 5,4 x 22,5 x

The L 1200 is a professionalenlarger which, in terms of itsprint quality and scope, leavesnothing to be desired. Thebasic unit can be equippedwith various lighting systems,depending on the particularapplication:•with a colour head (halogen

light source and diffuse light-ing system)

•with a condenser lightingsystem and opal light source

•with a condenser lightingsystem and point light source

•with a microprocessor-con-trolled enlarger head (halogen light source andmotor-controlled filter forprocessing variable-contrastblack-and-white papers)

The L 1200 is designed forfilm formats up to 4 x 5 in(10.2 x 12.7 cm) and satisfiesall possible demands made byprofessional users – howeverhigh they might be – relatingto the production of qualityprints in colour and black-and-white.

The baseboard of the L 1200basic unit can cope with en-largements up to a maximumprint size of 50 x 70 cm (19 3/4 x 271/2 in). The unit isequipped with a stable profiledcolumn, a large, rugged base-board, the main body and aprofessional film holder (including two glass plates).

The handgrip has a twinfunction for fast and fine ad-justment of the height of en-larger head. A counterweightspring ensures effortless move-ment. The magnification scalesare given in cm and inches onthe column for precise refer-encing.

The hard-wearing, metalfilm carrier has been manufac-tured to meet the demands ofprofessional users, and isequipped with steplessly ad-justable masking strips, registerpins and glass plates.

The lens is focussed by a rotating knob, and there is apull-out extension arm forlarger magnifications. Double-

sided guide rails on the lenscarrier ensure better edge-to-edge sharpness.

The enlarger head can bepivoted steplessly up to 90° forwall projection. The lens carrieralso pivots to permit full recti-fication according to theScheimpflug principle. Refer-ence scales ensure exact repro-ducibility.

L 1200 ColorWith its 250 W halogen lightsource and diffuse lighting system for film formats up to 4 x 5 in (10.2 x 12.7 cm), the L 1200 Color is ideal for the individual production of colourprints in all different sizes fromcolour negatives or trans-parencies.

Features and functional description

diecast enlarger head with integrated vibration-free fan:There is adequate cooling inthe lamphouse to reduce theheat at the film stage.

Perfect illuminationthrough direct lighting, specialdiffuser with minimum lightloss, and mixing boxes match-ed to each film format (from24 x 36 mm to 4 x 5 in,10.2 x 12.7 cm) for optimumlight output

Steplessly adjustable dichroicfilters (yellow, magenta andcyan)with a density of 130 densito-metric values, extension rodsfor comfortable adjustment ofthe desired filter values, evenwhen the head is in a high-upposition

Integrated swing-in additional filter (45 yellow, 15 magenta)For enlarging old non-maskedfilms.

Steplessly adjustable density aperture (0 - 60 D)•Maintains the ideal working

aperture while changing themagnification

• Increases exposure times forreductions to minimise effectof after-glow

• Increases exposure time atthe ideal working aperture to simplify dodging andburning-in

White-light leverTo monitor the projectedimage, the filters and densitydiaphragm can be moved outof the light path. A lamp indi-cates this on the front panel. 64 cm (25.2 in.)

176 cm(69.2 in.)

69 cm (27.2 in.)

31 cm (12.2 in.)

136 cm(53.5 in.)

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L 1200 MultigraphThe L 1200 Multigraph is a universal, microprocessor-con-trolled enlarger head for filmsizes up to 4 x 5 in (10.2 x 12.7 cm). It is used for printingconventional and variable-contrast B/W papers.

Features and functional description

Enlarger head with 250 Whalogen light source and inte-grated, vibration-free ventila-tor. Sufficient cooling in thelamphouse to minimize theheat generation in the filmstage.

Contrast and density measurementA probe connected to the operating panel measures thecontrast range and density.Based on the result, taken fromseveral hundred readings in thespace of a few seconds, thecomputer calculates the neces-sary gradation and exposuretime. The setting is made auto-matically on the display andenlarging head.

“Burn-in” functionWith this special mode, threeadditional exposure times andgradations can be set for burn-in exposures. The burn-in timesand gradations are automati-cally displayed and set in theenlarging head after the mainexposure time has elapsed.

Five adjustable gradation tables for different papertypesThe L 1200 Multigraph can beadapted to the speed of allcurrently available and futurepaper types: with the aid offive tables, the filters and den-sity values of the particularpaper type can be easily ad-justed.

Exposure controlThe exposure is started bypressing the “Expose” button.The lamp is powered up andthe motorised filters are posi-tioned exactly. Only then doesthe motorised light shutteropen and then close again atthe end of the set exposuretime. Consequently, the resul-tant print is not influenced bythe pre and after-glow of thelamp.

“Permanent Closed Loop”light monitoringVoltage drops in the mains,colour temperature fluctua-tions of the lamp and filters,and replacement lamps are allfactors which produce unsatis-factory results, particularlywith print runs. The permanentclosed loop light monitoringsystem in the L 1200 Multi-graph guarantees consistent,reproducible results.

L 1200 VaripointEnlarger head with 100 Wpoint light source and con-denser lighting system, for filmsizes up to 4 x 5 in (10.2 x 12.7cm), for processing low-con-trast black-and-white expo-sures and black-and-whiteelectron micrographs.

Features and functional description

100 W point-source lamp forrazor-sharp contours and per-fect rendition of even the tini-est details

Lighting systemwith T* coated surface-treateddeflection mirror, condensersand negative carrier glassplates

Stepless control of light intensityfrom zero to max, by means ofvariable-voltage transformer

Lamp holderwith micrometric XY adjustingfacility for accurate centeringof the lamp

Advantage of a point lightsource:A black disc is illuminated witha point light source. Its shadowis razor-sharp and enlarged onthe screen. When illuminatedwith a diffuse light source, theshadow is unsharp.

Accessories for the L 1200 series:• Dust cover (Lacuf)• Wall mounting attachment

(L 1200 Wallmount)• Footswitch for Multigraph (Pictope)Conversion kits see page 57

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ProtimProfessional exposure timerwith digital display, numericalkeyboard, integrated timememory mode for saving up toten exposure times and a timecorrection function in percent.The brightness of the controlpanel and display can be ad-justed in ten steps.

L 1200 BWEnlarger head with 150 W opal light source and con-denser lighting system, spe-cially for film formats up to 4 x 5 in (10.2 x 12.7 cm), par-ticularly for processing low-contrast B/W negatives.

Features and functional description

Lighting systemDeflecting mirror and format-related condensers ensure di-rectional light and thus sharp,brilliant image rendition.

Lamp holderwith micrometric XY settingoption for exact lamp center-ing

Filter drawerfor inserting gradation andcolour filters

L 1200 VaripointLight source: 100 W point-source lamp (Pulamp)Light control: via deflecting mirror and condensersNegative carrier glass: with special T * coatingWeight of head: approx. 7 kg (15.4 lbs)Power consumption: approx. 100 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V 50 Hz

output voltage steplessly controll-able from 0-12 V

L 1200 BWLight source: 150 W opal lamp (Dulamp 150)Light control: via deflecting mirror and condensersCooling: by convectionFilter drawer: 12 x 12 cm (4 3/4 x 4 3/4 in)Weight of head: approx. 9.8 kg (21.6 lbs)Power supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

ProtimDisplay: digital (3 LED digits)Exposure time range: 0.1 to 999 secTime correction range: ± 99 %Memory: 0 - 9 timesBrightness steps for key panel illumination: 0 - 9Switching power at 230 V: 2000 WSwitching power at 110 V: 1000 WDimensions (L x W x H): 23 x 15 x 8 cm (9 x 6 x 3 1/2 in)Power consumption: approx. 6 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

Technical dataL 1200 MultigraphLight source: 250 W halogen lamp (Colamp 250S)Lamp house cooling: integrated cooling fanLight monitoring: permanent closed loop systemMax. filter density: yellow; 1.70 D / magenta: 1.70 DFilter control: motorisedExposure time range: 1.0 - 999 secExposure control: integrated timer and motorised

light shutterGradation table: can be freely programmed for all

available and future paper typesGradation ranges: 00-0-1-2-3-4-5Gradation increments: with manual input = 1/10

with probe measurements = 1/10Contrast correction: ± 30 %Paper channels: 5 (digital display of the

memory value)Connections: footswitch or roll easel,

measuring probeMetering probe: contrast and density measurement

The values are then displayed andautomatically set in the multigraphhead. The measurement is not af-fected by darkroom lights becausethe sensor is protected with specialfilters.

Diameter of the sensor: 7.5 mmBurn-in function: Three exposure times and gradations

for burn-in effects can be pre-pro-grammed. They are set automaticallyat the end of the main exposure time.

Weight (head only): approx. 7.5 kg (16.5 lbs)Power consumption: approx. 300 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

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Printo Modular paper processor

The Printo is a paper process-ing system that can be adaptedto individual specific needs andrequirements. Whether you select the three-module basicoutfit, the professional dry-to-dry setup, or something be-tween the two, Printo can helpyou build your own customisedphoto lab.

Ideal modular systemThe basic version of the Printocan be put together with justthree modules. As your re-quirements change or you be-come more sophisticated, youcan add units without makingyour existing modules redun-dant. The full system with atotal of six modules is a pro-fessional dry-to-dry machinewith automatic replenishment.

This means that you can buyjust the modules you need foryour current requirementswithout investing prematurelyin unnecessary items. The pos-sibilities grow with the system.It all adds up to the most flexi-ble mechanical paper process-ing system on the market.Printo can cope with all thenormal chemical paper pro-cessing processes, and producesoutstanding results into thebargain: black-and-white, tra-ditional and high-speed colournegative processes or evencolour prints from transparen-cies.

The speed of operation - and thus the time which yourprints stay in the variouschemicals - and the circulatingspeed of the chemicals arecontrolled by a simple systemof plug-in cog wheels.

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The indispensable assistantThe Printo effectively reducesthe process to a single step. Allyou do is feed the paper intothe first module, the Intro, andthe finished print emerges injust a few minutes.

The advantages over con-ventional dish development areobvious: you no longer have totime the various processes in-dividually, carry out intermedi-ate rinses or change the chem-ical baths – that is now a thingof the past. The Printo is yourindispensable assistant. It iseasy to clean and also a guar-antee for clean working. It alsohas the big advantage that youcan concentrate entirely on thecreative side of the printingprocess.

Space-saving, top performanceNot only is the Printo quick toset up, it is just as quick to takeapart. The individual elementsare standardised so that theycan be stacked and not take upany valuable space. The paperprocessing system shows itstrue strengths when confront-ed with a large number ofprints to be processed in ashort time – the Printo is al-ways ready to take on a heavywork load. And it only needs a minimum of energy andchemicals. With a single tankfilling of 2.5 litres, it canprocess 20 prints of 30 x 40 cm(12 x 16 in) or 100 prints of 13x 18 cm (5 x 7 in).

Precision and easy handlingThe Printo is a user-friendly,high-performance precisionmachine. The immersion heat-ers keep bath temperaturesconstant to within ± 0.3 °C(32.54 °F). By moving the cogwheels to any of four differentpositions, you have a choice offour different running speeds.No tools are needed. The syn-chronised motors in the Printodrive module ensure perfectlysmooth running even withvoltage fluctuations.

Every Printo module cominginto contact with chemicals ismade of highly resistant mate-rial: either of stainless steel orNoryl, a high-grade plastic,which is resistant to all thenormal photochemicals.

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Printo IntroThe Intro module feeds the exposed paper through rollersinto the first bath. Once thepaper has been inserted, thelightproof cover can be closed.The Intro also has an on/offswitch and a mains connection.It also supplies the other mod-ules with electricity via a plug-and-socket system.

Printo TankAt the heart of the system is a tank with overflow anddrainage hose, an immersedrack which carries the trans-port mechanism, and a light-proof cover. The photo paper ispassed via five pairs of rollersthrough the chemical solu-tions. A spiral agitator androllers are linked to the trans-port mechanism via a cogwheel. The thermometer is in-serted through a light-tight

Energy Mot drives the tank’srollers and spiral agitator.

Printo EnergyThe drive modules are fittedlaterally on to the racks to pro-vide the electrical connectionsand transmission of the me-chanical drive from the motor.There are two versions, de-pending on the usage of thePrinto Tank:

opening in the cover. Squeegeerollers on the racks prevent thechemicals from transferringfrom one bath into the other,ensuring consistent processquality and extended operatinglife for the solutions.

Every tank can be emptiedeither on the right or the left-hand side. The hose can be eas-ily connected through open-ings in the side walls.

Energy Therm is additionallyequipped with a thermostat-controlled heating element tokeep the solutions at the righttemperature. Synchronous mo-tors guarantee smooth paperfeed even with voltage fluctu-ations.

The moduls

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Printo DryThis module is also poweredfrom the plug-and-socket sys-tem so that the drive, cross-flow fans and heating elementsfunction perfectly. Printo Dry guarantees perfectproduction-line drying of alltypes of black-and-white andcolour papers.

Printo NovochemIs a three-part replenishmentsystem for the automatic re-placement and stabilisation ofthe chemicals. In this way, theprocessing can be kept con-stant over a prolonged period.The quality of the last-processed print corresponds tothat of the first one, even athigh throughput. Printo Novochem is mounted next tothe Printo, with the emphasishere, too, on modularity.

Novochem BasicThis basic module has been de-signed for the replenishmentof two baths, the developerand the bleach-fix bath. Itcontains the electronic controlfor the entire replenishmentsystem. The sensor strip to befitted to the Intro scans thepaper as it is fed in. After 0.1m2 of paper has passedthrough, the replenishingpumps are activated and freshchemicals are pumped into thetanks.

The Novochem pump module,which is used for replenishinga third chemical solution, andthe Novochem Water Econo-miser can alternatively be con-nected to the Basic module viaa plug. The key component ofthe Water Economiser is avalve for ensuring that thewater flows only when needed.

RCD 3200Paper dryer

Continous drier for all PE andRC photo papers, also Ilfo-chrome, max. feed width 32 cm(121/2 in), power output 980 W,with two heater levels of 65 °C(149 °F) and 85 °C (185 °F),hot-air radial fan, infinitelyvariable throughput speedfrom 4 cm (11/2 in) per min to80 cm (311/2 in) per min.

Paper transport scheme

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Combinations

Every module of the Printo sys-tem extends its field of appli-cation. This means you alwayshave a photo lab that con-forms exactly with your needs.

Negative/positive processesblack-and-white processes (Ilfospeed 2000)colour processes (RA4 colour)

Positive/positive processesIlfochrome processes (Ilfochrome 730 P)R3000 processes (Ektachrome-3000)

Technical data

PrintoProcess types: RA 4 and compatible,

black-and-white, Ilfochrome, R-3000Sheet size: min 7 x 10 cm (3 x 4 in),

max. 30.5 x 40.6 cm (12 x 16 in)Tank volume: 2.5 l per tankTransport speed: 48 cm (18 3/4 in)/min to 10.5 cm

(4 in)/minBath cycle time (variable in 4 steps): Step 1 = 2 min per solution

Step 2 = 45 sec per solutionStep 3 = 1 min per solutionStep 4 = 3.5 min per solution

Heating: adjustable temperature range from 19 °C (66.2 °F) to 43 °C (113 °F), individually variable for each solution

Heating-up time: approx. 30 minPower consumption:Energy Mot module: approx. 3.6 WEnergy Therm module: approx. 50 WDry module: approx. 750 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz, 230V/50 Hz

Dimensions (Length x Width x Height)Printo Intro 17 x 50 x 20 cmPrinto Tank 21 x 50 x 20 cmPrinto Energy Mot 13 x 24 x 20 cmPrinto Energy Therm 13 x 24 x 20 cmPrinto Dry 25 x 50 x 20 cmPrinto Water 20 x 21,5 x 9,5 cmEconomizer

WeightPrinto Intro approx. 2,3 kgPrinto Tank approx. 5 kgPrinto Energy Mot approx. 1 kgPrinto Energy Therm approx. 1,1 kgPrinto Dry approx. 8 kg

Processing capacity/hourFormat B/W RA4 Ilfochrome Ektachrome

R-300030 x 40 cm 13 23 45 6320 x 30 cm 25 43 30 11718 x 24 cm 27 47 100 13013 x 18 cm 54 94 200 2609 x 13 cm 108 187 415 5097 x 10 cm 176 308 722 835

Input speed 10,5 cm/min 18 cm/min 36 cm/min 48 cm/minThroughput timeper solution 3 1/2 min 2 min 1 min 45 sec

Printo Intro

Printo Tank + Energy Therm

Printo Tank + Energy Mot

Second rinse preferable

Printo Tank also waterless with Supertabiliser

Printo Dry

Novochem connection possible

Basicfor fixed or bleach-fixed prints

Basic plusfor rinsed prints

Dry-to-dryfor dried prints

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Printo XLPaper processor for the professional lab

The Printo XL has been design-ed for RA4 and black-and-white processes, and can copewith sheet paper up to 50.8 x80 cm (20 x 30 in). This meansthat it can also be used forproducing posters in your ownlab.

The Printo XL paper proces-sor is easy to operate and en-sures consistent, reproducibleresults. A microprocessor con-trols all the main functions,and spiral agitators guaranteeeffective circulation of the so-lutions.

The Printo XL is modular indesign so that you can equip itexactly to suit your own needs.The favourably priced basicunit can later be fitted with acombined wash-and-dry mo-dule and a replenishing unit.Fully equipped, the Printo XLbecomes a fully automatic dry-to-dry processing system,capable of fulfilling the hig-hest requirements.

The basic unit consists of thepaper feed section, the chemi-cal tanks for the developer andbleach-fix baths, the integra-ted heating elements and theroller transport racks equippedwith a spiral agitator. The ma-chine is operated via a mem-brane keyboard and LED dis-play with automatic brightnessadjustment.

The Modules The combined wash-and-drymodule is available in two versions – for water wash orchemical wash. The wash racksand drier unit are driven by asynchronised motor. The drieris equipped with heating ele-ments and a cross-flow fan.The drying temperature is adjusted steplessly via a control knob.

The replenishment moduleconsists of the Basic module,an additional Pump moduleand a Water Economiser mo-dule. All three components canbe positioned to the side of thePrinto XL, depending on theoutfit. For replenishing the de-veloper and bleach-fix baths,the Basic module with two re-plenishing pumps is adequate.It also contains the completecontrol unit.

If the basic processor is upg-raded by adding the combinedwash-and-dry module, an ad-ditional replenishing pump isneeded for the chemical wash(or the Water Economiser withintegrated water-limiting valvefor continuous wash).

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Technical data

Printo XLBasic

Process types:RA 4 and compatible, black-and-white

Paper sizes:min. 8.9 x 12.7 cm (3.5 x 5 in), max. 50.8 x 80 cm (20 x 30 in)

Tank volume:5 litres per tank

Transport system:roller transport

Transport speed:17 cm (61/2 in)/min up to 85 cm (331/2 in)/min

Bath cycle time:adjustable from 30 sec to 120 sec per bath

Bath heating:adjustable temperature range from 15 °C (59 °F) to45 °C (113 °F), individually adjustable for each bath

Processor warm-up time:approx. 30 min

Bath agitation:via spiral agitator integrated in the transport rack

Operation:by membrane keypad and LED display with bathcycle time in sec, temperature of developer, tempe-rature of bleach-fix. Either in °C or °F.

Processing capacity/hour:

format RA 4 B/W9 x 13 cm 900 p/h 1.350 p/h

10 x 15 cm 780 p/h 1.170 p/h13 x 18 cm 390 p/h 585 p/h20 x 30 cm 160 p/h 240 p/h30 x 45 cm 80 p/h 120 p/h40 x 50 cm 60 p/h 90 p/h50 x 75 cm 34 p/h 50 p/h

Dimensions (Length x Width x Height): 64 x 75 x 24 cm (25 x 291/2 x 91/2 in)Weight: 51 kg (112.4 lbs)Power consumption: 700 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

Wash and dry module

Transport system:via synchronised motor

Wash tanks:2 wash tanks connected via cascade

Tank volume:5 litres per tank

Continuous wash version:2 l/min, preheated water needs external supply via water economiser, connection = 3/4 in

Chemical wash:chemical baths are heated (300 W/tank), circulatedand replenished with fresh solution

Dryer:Hot-air dryer with temperature range from 20 °C (68 °F) to 85 °C (185 °F)

Dimensions: (Length x Width x Height): 83 x 75 x 25 cm (321/2 x 291/2 x 93/4 in)Power consumption: approx. 2,300 W/2,800 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50-60 Hz

Replenishment module:

Paper scanning:via sensor bar with 15 sensors

Control of replenishment rate:individually adjustable for each bath, manual replenishment at the press of a button

Replenishment supply:via 2 or 3 bellow pumps with a volume of 120 ml/min

Replenishment cycle:one cycle per 0.1 m2 paper

Dimensions (Length x Width x Height): Basic module: 59 x 13.5 x 17 cm (231/4 x 51/4 x 6 3/4 in)Pump module: 20 x 13.5 x 17 cm (7 3/4 x 51/4 x 6 3/4 in)Water Economiser: 20 x 13.5 x 10 cm (7 3/4 x 51/4 x 4 in)

Power consumption: approx. 50 WPower supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz

The operating panel with integratedLED display provides information onthe process status, covering all keydata such as bath cycle time, tempe-ratures of the developer and bleach-fix baths, and temperature duringthe heating-up phase. The machinecan be reset for new processing databy pressing only a few buttons. Tem-peratures can be displayed either in°C or °F.

Spiral agitators to circulate the che-micals replace the circulation pumpsnormally employed. They mix thechemicals without any turbulence,preventing excessive oxygen contactand, together with the heating ele-ments, ensure even temperature dis-tribution in the tank.

The exposed photographic paper isfed into the first bath via a guideplate and feed rollers. Large printscan be fed into the lower part of thefeed section so that the flap can beclosed as soon as the sheet has beeninserted. A precisely controlled drivemotor and large pairs of rollers gua-rantee smooth paper transport. The replenishment module is equip-

ped with efficient bellowpumps. A sensor bar integrated inthe paper feed section scans theamount of material passing across itand carries out a replenishment cyclefor each 0.1 m2 of material. The in-dividual replenishment rates for eachbath are set via colour-coded rotarypotentiometers. An LED display sig-nals which processing track is occu-pied and goes off as soon as thesheet has been completely fed in.

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Conversion accessories for enlargers

M 370 BW/EasycolorAPS 24 x 36 4,5 x 6 6 x 6 6 x 7

mm cm cm cmNegative carriersLidineg 35 •Lidineg 50* • • • • •

Negative masksSivopar APS •Sivopar 35 •Sivopar 45 •Sivopar 66 •Sixma 66 (lower mask) •Sivoma 66 (upper mask) •Sidia (mask for mounted 35 mm slides) •Sivogla AN (anti-Newton glass) • • •Sivogla (normal glass) • • •

Lens BoardsSiriopla 39 • • • •Vegatub 39 •

CondensersLidicon 50 •Lidicon 80 • •Lidicon 100 •

Mixing boxesLidibox 35 • •Lidibox 667 • • •

B/W format conversion kitsLidiset 66 • •Lidiset 67 •

Colour format conversion kitsLidicolset 66 • •Lidicolset 67 •

* To be used with negative masks or glass

M 670 BW/Color/VCAPS 24 x 36 4,5 x 6 6 x 6 6 x 7

mm cm cm cmNegative carriersUnineg* • • • • •Sinoneg* • • • • •

Negative masksSivopar APS •Sivopar 35 •Sivopar 45 •Sivopar 66 •Sixma 66 (lower mask) •Sivoma 66 (upper mask) •Sidia (mask for mounted 35 mm slides) •Sivogla AN (anti-Newton glass) • • •Sivogla (normal glass) • • •

Lens BoardsSiriopla 39 • • • •Vegatub 39 •

CondensersSiriocon 50 •Siriocon 80 • •Vegacon 100 •

Mixing boxesVegabox 35 • •Vegabox 667 • • •

B/W format conversion kitsVegaset 66 • •Vegaset 67 •

Colour format conversion kitsVegacolset 66 • •Vegacolset 67 •

B/W conversion kits (for M 670 Color/VC)

Vegakit •

Colour conversion kits (for M 670 BW)

Colis 670 • •

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Modular 70APS 24 x 36 4,5 x 6 6 x 6 6 x 7

mm cm cm cmNegative carriersSinoneg • • • • •

Negative masksSivopar APS •Sivopar 35 •Sivopar 45 •Sivopar 66 •Sixma 66 (lower mask) •Sivoma 66 (upper mask) •Sidia (mask for mounted 35 mm slides) •Sivogla AN (anti-Newton glass) • • •Sivogla (normal glass) • • •

Lens BoardsSiriotub 39 •Siriopla 39 • • •

CondensersSiriocon 50 •Siriocon 80 • •Vegacon 100 •

B/W format conversion kitsSinoset 66 •Sinoset 67 •

Colour format conversion kitsSinocolset 66 •Sinocolset 67 •

M 805 BW/Color/MultigraphAPS 24 x 36 4,5 x 6 6 x 6 6 x 7 6 x 9

mm cm cm cm cmNegative carriersBimaneg • • • • • •

Negative masksBinema APS •Binema 35 •Binema 45 •Binema 66 •Binema 67 • Binema 69 • Bidia (mask for mounted 35 mm slides) •Bimagla AN (anti-Newton glass) •Luriogla (normal glass) •

Lens BoardsSiriopla 39 • • • • •

CondensersBimacon 75 •Femocon 50 •Bimacon 70 • •Bimacon 80 • •

Mixing boxesMG-Box 35/805 •MG-Box 66/805 • •MG-Box 69/805 • •

B/W conversion kits (for M 805 Color)

Luriokit • • •

Colour conversion kits (for M 805 BW)

Colis 805 • • • • • •

MG-conversion kits (for M 805 Color/BW)

Multigraph M 805 • •

L 1200 BW/Color/Multigraph/VaripointAPS 24 x 36 4,5 x 6 6 x 6 6 x 7 6 x 9 9 x 12 4 x 5

mm cm cm cm cm cm inchNegative carriersFemoneg • • • • • • • •

Negative masksFemomask APS •Femomask 35 •Femomask 45 •Femomask 66 •Femomask 67 •Femomask 69 •Femomask 92 •Femomask 450 •Femogla AN (anti-Newton glass) •Femogla (Version T)* (normal glass) •

BoardsSetopla 2839 • •Lapla 39, 42, 50 • •Femotub • • • •

CondensersFemocon 50** (Version T)* • Femocon 80 (Version T)* • •Femocon 151/152 • • • •

Mixing boxesFemobox 35 • •Femobox 66 • •Femobox 69 • •MG-Box 35 •MG-Box 66 • •MG-Box 69 • •MG-Box 450 • •

* Version for L 1200 Varipoint

** To be used with Femocon 80

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