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Ilford EM10 Exposure Monitor

  • Price: $32.50
  • B&H # ILEM10
  • Mfr# 1470279

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The Ilford EM10 Exposure Monitor is a simple to use enlarging exposure meter for both black & white and color printing.

The recommended procedure to use the Ilford EM10 Exposure Monitor is to first make an acceptable, full frame print to serve as a standard and record all pertinent exposure and printing data.

You will need the enlarger height, exposure time and aperture, but record other data such as the filter used, exposure time and developing conditions.

Use the same printing time and printing conditions when making a print from the new negative. It is preferred to measure the standard negative and the new negative to be printed with no variable contrast filter in the enlarger filter holder or drawer and record in your notes the calibration and new negative when measured without the filter.

You can calibrate with or without the filter in place, just be consistent when you make the measurements.

To calibrate the meter using the standard test negative in the enlarger, set at the aperture and enlarger height that was used to make the acceptable print.

  • For negatives measure the shadow area that is brightest, but with detail, in the projected image with EM10 resting on the baseboard of the enlarger.

  • For slides (Ilforchrom printing) measure a white area with detail. You cannot measure a black or white area with any exposure meter to calibrate the meter or measure a new negative for exposure. Rotate the dial until the green light is lit. The meter is calibrated.

Record the dial position in case the dial is accidentally moved. Insert the negative to be printed in the enlarger and focus. Place the meter in the brightest shadow area with detail.

For a slide find a white area with detail to measure. Adjust the enlarger lens aperture until the green light is lit. The aperture is now set to print the negative using the same exposure time and filter as used to make the standard negative or slide.

Note: that the measurements with the EM must be made with no lights on except the enlarger (no safe light can be on). If you wish to crop the negative to be printed, first measure the print as described above as a full frame negative and then crop and re-measure to make the uncropped print.

The red light signifies the light level is too low. If you are unable to adjust the aperture and get the green light lit, then go to the standard setting and open the aperture by one stop and recalibrate the meter at this opening. Repeat the procedure, if needed, until the green light will lite when measuring the new negative.

Keep your standard negative and a print in a safe place to use when needed. Again, measure with no safe light on.

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Ilford EM10 Exposure Monitor
 
4.8

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4.0

great product

By danny

from brownsville, texas

About Me Pro Photographer

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easily Cleaned

Cons

  • Bulky

Best Uses

  • Developing

Comments about Ilford EM10 Exposure Monitor:

I need this product and it's great. Would highly recommend.

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5.0

Good product

By Lois B

from St. Charles, MO

About Me Semi-pro Photographer

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Compact
  • Easily Cleaned

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Enlarging
    • Photography
    • Printing

    Comments about Ilford EM10 Exposure Monitor:

    Helps to make well-focused prints and contact sheets.

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    5.0

    If you do darkroom, buy this thing. Now.

    By bigskymind

    from The Montana

    Verified Reviewer

    Pros

    • Durable
    • Good Value
    • High Quality
    • Saves frustration
    • Saves Money
    • Saves time

    Cons

      Best Uses

        Comments about Ilford EM10 Exposure Monitor:

        This device is extraordinary. I can get a terrific print with the initial exposure no matter the enlarger elevation simply by placing the meter's eye in an appropriate shadow and rotating the aperture ring until I get the green light. I can repeat the picture at 5X7 and 8X10 and crop the photo at any elevation without wasting a single sheet of paper. If there is any downside to the EM10, it is that I no longer write down my exposure settings. I should admit that except for a fixer from Photographers Formulary and a Kodak selenium toner, I use exclusively Ilford film, chemicals and paper. That said, if you still do wet darkroom work, order this today. Not tomorrow, today. Just do it. Buy it. Now.

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        (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        Compact and useful.

        By Vladimir Piskunov

        from Moscow, Russia

        About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Cheap
        • Compact

        Cons

        • None

        Best Uses

        • Printing

        Comments about Ilford EM10 Exposure Monitor:

        I use EM10 in my darkroom in b/w-printing.
        With EM10 I can save paper, chemistry and my time.
        It's cheap, compact, easy in use and lets you to get a great prints.

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