The Peak Grain Enlarging Focuser Model 2 is the second in a series of three professional enlarging focusers.
The Model 2 is made from rugged die-cast aluminum material, and covers an angle of view of 20 degrees.
| Magnification | 10x. 3 groups/4 elements |
| Material | Aluminum die-cast body w/black paint finish |
| Angle of Coverage | 20 degrees. Mirror size is 53 x 27mm |
| Adjustable Eyepiece | Yes |
| Dimensions | 65 x 140 x 140mm (HWD) |
| Weight | 280g |
| Specialties | Optional BG filter; which will permit the coincidence between the wavelength sensitive to your eyes and that to be enlarged. |
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Have to say I originally bought the Peak 3 (cheapest) It wasn't bad but I traded up for this model and it is worth every cent. I'm young 30 with great vision. No glasses, etc. But there comes a time when you are working quickly late at night and a print can turn out out of focus. The loss of paper is a huge waste of time and money. PEAK to the Rescue!!! A quick double check or refocus if I am making different size prints/cropping saves me time, money and peace of mind. I couldn't afford the best one but this model will last me a lifetime. Recommended for serious at home darkroom printers. I read tons of reviews, everyone says buy PEAK. I say it again and agree, PEAK!!
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Comments about Peak Grain Enlarging Focuser Model 2:
Great accessory, indispensable in any lab. It is amazing that we still find it in stores in the digital era. The same quality as ever, Peak is far the best brand I have ever used. Model 2 is second just to Model 1, which is much more expensive. If you do a lot of enlargements grab the #1, otherwise the #2 does a nice job.
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Comments about Peak Grain Enlarging Focuser Model 2:
The light weight enables you to move easily.Adjusting focus is also ptetty easy and you will get a critical sharp image.The price is little bit high, i think... But it's cheaper than model 1 and works well.
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Comments about Peak Grain Enlarging Focuser Model 2:
Have to say I originally bought the Peak 3 (cheapest) It wasn't bad but I traded up for this model and it is worth every cent. I'm young 30 with great vision. No glasses, etc. But there comes a time when you are working quickly late at night and a print can turn out out of focus. The loss of paper is a huge waste of time and money. PEAK to the Rescue!!! A quick double check or refocus if I am making different size prints/cropping saves me time, money and peace of mind. I couldn't afford the best one but this model will last me a lifetime. Recommended for serious at home darkroom printers. I read tons of reviews, everyone says buy PEAK. I say it again and agree, PEAK!!
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Peak Grain Enlarging Focuser Model 2:
Great accessory, indispensable in any lab. It is amazing that we still find it in stores in the digital era. The same quality as ever, Peak is far the best brand I have ever used. Model 2 is second just to Model 1, which is much more expensive. If you do a lot of enlargements grab the #1, otherwise the #2 does a nice job.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Peak Grain Enlarging Focuser Model 2:
The light weight enables you to move easily.Adjusting focus is also ptetty easy and you will get a critical sharp image.The price is little bit high, i think... But it's cheaper than model 1 and works well.
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