Hmm... I missed few replies.

Yes, Graywolf&Frantisek - you're right, the're made in the Czech
republic. My mistake, I was told they're russian and I didn't checked
that (probabilly it comed with a russian manual).
I don't know with which lens/lenses it comes, only that it was used
also for color (hmm... is possible to use it for color if you have a
b&w head? I mean I don't expect good results, but at least *some*
results?).
About those heads... I've saw a Rodenstock Rodagon in a store (
http://www.f64studio.ro/det.php?c=4&pid=225 ) - will it work?

Sorry... I have so many questions (silly questions, most of them)... 

Alex Sarbu

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 21:35:32 +0100, Carlos Royo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frantisek escribi�:
> 
> >
> > If it comes with a lens - Belar and Anarets are the average. Enough
> > for smaller prints, but for larger detailed B&W you want better. Either
> > Meogon (which,I have heard, is pretty good) or a Rodenstock/Nikkor/whatever.
> >
> 
> I have got a Meogon-S 50 mm. It is an excellent enlarger lens, in fact
> Chasseur d'Images, in a comparison of enlarging lenses they did some
> years ago, found it to be better than Rodenstock or Nikon top of the
> line lenses.
> Unfortunately, now I don't have enough room at home to have a permanent
> B&W lab.
> 
> Carlos
> 
>

Reply via email to