About 80mm, same as the standard lens for a 6x6 camera, as long as you don't intend to go bigger on 120?I have a durst m605 but I only have a lens for 35mm film. If I want to do 6x6 120 what focal length lens would I need??
I’ve no intention to, Ive got a 6x6 pinhole camera. I tried to use the lens I have on 6x6 film but it just cut off the edges. Are all enlarger mounts the same?About 80mm, same as the standard lens for a 6x6 camera, as long as you don't intend to go bigger on 120?
No. The commonest screw fitting is 39mm as per the early Leicas but there are others. Durst enlargers commonly used a cup adapter: screw the lens into the adapter and the cup clips into the socket and is secured by a thumb screw. 75mm or 80mm are typical but some 60mm lenses were made with a working circle to cover 6x6 negatives. This gives a bigger print for a given head height. BUT you need to check before buying as there were also 60mm lenses for 127 film and these will not cover 6x6.Are all enlarger mounts the same?
Just found a durst neonon 80mm, cheersThere's usually a plate for holding the lens, but I don't know if each manufacturer might have their own type. The 80mm may well have a different mount diameter from the 50mm lens, but the handbook should explain what you need.
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Yea I just took my 50mm out, first time I’ve had a look st the mount. I just got another durst so I knew it would fitNo. The commonest screw fitting is 39mm as per the early Leicas but there are others. Durst enlargers commonly used a cup adapter: screw the lens into the adapter and the cup clips into the socket and is secured by a thumb screw. 75mm or 80mm are typical but some 60mm lenses were made with a working circle to cover 6x6 negatives. This gives a bigger print for a given head height. BUT you need to check before buying as there were also 60mm lenses for 127 film and these will not cover 6x6.