Get back to black and white film and print processing with this complete kit. You only need to provide electricity, water, and a dark room. Everything works...I will leave everything assembled for your personal operational inspection.
Included:
Simmon Chromega D Lamphouse mounted on the Chromega D4 Enlarger, power supply, interval exposure timer, complete operators manual and an extra lamp. Enlarges both black and white and color films.
50mm f4 Schneider-Componon enlarging lens for 35mm film.
75mm f4.5 Ektar enlarging lens for 120mm film
Simmon Omega 11" X 14" Easel
Negative carriers for 35mm, 120mm and 645 format films.
Calibrated chemical mixing containers.
GraLab Universal Darkroom Timer.
Kodak Wratten OC Safelight.
Paper developing trays.
Print washer.
Premier Paper Safe.
Gadgets...thermometer, paper tongs, film squeegee, grain focus scope, dust blower/brush
Stainless film developing tank and film reels. 2-35mm, 1-120mm.
Film..as shown in photo. Date expired but refrigerated.
Photo Paper...some 5X7 Ilford, some 8X10 Gekko. Both variable (poly) contrast. Poly contrast filters can be applied by adjusting the color filters on the Chromega Lamphead. The conversion chart is included.
and...New York Institute of Photography Black and White Photo Tips. Tutorial covers everything that you need to know to get great results in your darkroom.
$245.00
No shipping...I am 30 minutes north of Pittsburgh PA.
***I WILL DONATE THIS KIT WITHOUT COST TO A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE PHOTOGRAPHY PROGRAM***
7awol wrote:
Get back to black and white film and print processing with this complete kit. You only need to provide electricity, water, and a dark room. Everything works...I will leave everything assembled for your personal operational inspection.
Included:
Simmon Chromega D Lamphouse mounted on the Chromega D4 Enlarger, power supply, interval exposure timer, complete operators manual and an extra lamp. Enlarges both black and white and color films.
50mm f4 Schneider-Componon enlarging lens for 35mm film.
75mm f4.5 Ektar enlarging lens for 120mm film
Simmon Omega 11" X 14" Easel
Negative carriers for 35mm, 120mm and 645 format films.
Calibrated chemical mixing containers.
GraLab Universal Darkroom Timer.
Kodak Wratten OC Safelight.
Paper developing trays.
Print washer.
Premier Paper Safe.
Gadgets...thermometer, paper tongs, film squeegee, grain focus scope, dust blower/brush
Stainless film developing tank and film reels. 2-35mm, 1-120mm.
Film..as shown in photo. Date expired but refrigerated.
Photo Paper...some 5X7 Ilford, some 8X10 Gekko. Both variable (poly) contrast. Poly contrast filters can be applied by adjusting the color filters on the Chromega Lamphead. The conversion chart is included.
and...New York Institute of Photography Black and White Photo Tips. Tutorial covers everything that you need to know to get great results in your darkroom.
$245.00
No shipping...I am 30 minutes north of Pittsburgh PA.
***I WILL DONATE THIS KIT WITHOUT COST TO A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE PHOTOGRAPHY PROGRAM***
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WOW !! I had a total darkroom that I printed cibachromr from 35 mm and 6 x 7 transparencies for many years and loved it ! The only darkroom that I have now is my computer. Reading your add really started the old darkroom juices flowing again but I will have to gain control and say no but there is a someone who can hook up on a fantastic system here !
paccmps wrote:
WOW !! I had a total darkroom that I printed cibachromr from 35 mm and 6 x 7 transparencies for many years and loved it ! The only darkroom that I have now is my computer. Reading your add really started the old darkroom juices flowing again but I will have to gain control and say no but there is a someone who can hook up on a fantastic system here !
Thank you for looking and commenting. I spent many winter evenings with this gear, listening to classical music, smelling the chemistry and making images. A college student is coming this morning to look at my gear. If he appears passionate, he's getting it...for $0.00 😀
What an impressive Darkroom you mounted!!! I had mine but not as yours. Made me long for the old days when photography was more inspirational, creative and passionate than today's with all the technology that made thing much easier, faster and in my opinion less demanding, in other words, took away that something that use to make you so proud of your final product.
crissx09 wrote:
What an impressive Darkroom you mounted!!! I had mine but not as yours. Made me long for the old days when photography was more inspirational, creative and passionate than today's with all the technology that made thing much easier, faster and in my opinion less demanding, in other words, took away that something that use to make you so proud of your final product.
Thank you for looking...and your thoughtful comment, my feelings also. A college student just looked at my gear...he had the passion...together we loaded it into his parents SUV. Hopefully, in twenty years or so, he will have the opportunity to pass it along. The way that stuff is built, it will certainly still be serviceable.
Dean
if you don't get rid of it I will talk to my college photography professor and see if we would be able to have space to set it up.
The Darkroom found a new home...
Yep, does bring back memories. I could smell the Ilford chemicals as I looked at the pictures.
Thanks for the memories.
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