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Key Features
- Ideal for Enlarging Up to 6 x 6 Format
- Aperture Range: f/3.5 to f/22
- Leica M39/39mm Threaded Mount
- Coated and Color-Corrected Glass
A simple lens for enlarging up to 6 x 6cm-format film, the Beseler 75mm f/3.5 Enlarging Lens features a Leica M39/39mm threaded mount and includes a jam nut for mounting to lens boards for use. The optical design is comprised of coated and color-corrected glass for accurate results and the aperture ring features click stops for easier, more intuitive setting of aperture size when working in a darkroom.
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Will it work for Beseler Printmaker 67 (Black and ...
Will it work for Beseler Printmaker 67 (Black and White)? What other accessories do I need to make it works for Beseler Printmaker 67?
Yes, it will work with the Printmaker 67. You will also need a lens board, click the link below to view;
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/15666-REG/Delta_13315_Bes_Board_2_5_8_X2_5_8_Lens_Board.html
Date published: 2020-11-03
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Will this work on the beseler 67 dichro (color) enlarger for medium format negatives?
For 6 x 6 negatives, you need a 75mm lens with this enlarger. To answer your question. yes, it will work.
Date published: 2019-08-02
What size Beseler lens do I need to enlarge to 11 ...
What size Beseler lens do I need to enlarge to 11 x 14" BW prints?
The question would depend on the size of the negative you will be using to create the print, not the print size you wish to make. The height of your enlarger head will determine the size of the print you may create. Ideally, your enlarging lens' focal length should be equal to or greater than the diagonal of your film format measured in millimeters. (Back to high school math, you have to find the hypotenuse of your film; that a² + b² = c² equation, solving for c.) As an example, a 35mm negative measures 36x24mm in size. As such, the hypotenuse would be 43.27mm. So a 50mm enlarging lens (the next popular lens size above 43mm) would cover the full 35mm negative. For 120 6x4.5cm negatives, a 75mm lens (or larger) would be recommended. For 120 6x7cm negatives, a 105mm lens (or larger) would be recommended. An enlarging lens that is smaller than the diagonal of your film will allow you to crop in to a smaller area on your negative.
Date published: 2021-05-22
Will it fit on my Beseler 23C ii? And with 6x7 ...
Will it fit on my Beseler 23C ii? And with 6x7 negatives?
Yes but you would need this lens board too: https://bhpho.to/2M0JLV7
Date published: 2021-01-20
What enlarger lens do I need for 120mm film?
What enlarger lens do I need for 120mm film?
It depends on image size (6.45, 6x6, 6x7) but typically a lens between 75mm-95mm is standard.
Date published: 2020-09-16
