Top of the
line for
medium
format
black-and-white
There's one
word for
black and
white prints
made on a
condenser
enlarger:
"snappy".
And none are
more crisp
than those
printed on a
670CXL.
Except for
the
lamphouse,
it is
identical to
the dichroic
model (lamphouses
are
interchangeable
and
available
separately).
Though
primarily
intended for
B&W, the CXL
is
"color-ready"
by using the
built-in
filter
drawer to
hold color
correction
(CC) filters
or
interchanging
the
lamphouse
with a
dichroic
unit. Priced
for the
hobbyist,
this
incredibly
rugged
enlarger is
widely used
in schools
and for
commercial
applications. |
| A triple
condenser
design
guarantees
uniform,
corner-to-corner
illumination.
A
lever-operated
pressure
plate
indexes the
carrier and
keeps
negatives
flat. |
| A red safety
filter is
included
with the CXL.
The filter
insert is
removable,
allowing the
holder to be
used for
under-the-lens
filters and
accessories. |
| A filter
drawer holds
filters
above the
optical
path. This
eliminates
the chance
of degrading
the image, a
risk with
under-the-lens
filters. |
| Max. Film
Format |
2-1/4" x
2-3/4"
(6x7cm) |
| Head Style |
Triple B&W
Condenser |
| Maximum
Height |
48" |
| Modular Head
System |
Dichroic
Color Head,
Variable
Contrast/Constant
Exposure
Head |
| Baseboard
Size |
18 x 23" |
| Maximum
print size
on baseboard |
17.6X (35mm
negative,
50mm lens)
8.6X (6x6cm
negative,
75mm lens) |
| Filter
Drawer |
Yes, 3.5 x
3.5" filters |
| Replacement
Lamp |
75W Opal
Lamp (PH140) |
| Reversible
Column |
Yes |
| Wall
Projection |
Yes |
| Tilt/Shift
Lens Stage |
Yes |
| Voltage |
120VAC,
50/60 Hz |
| Weight |
26.3lbs |
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