· Yes, the Durst that I have is an export model for the Japan market, and does use the E I like the size and form of the enlarger and size of the C35 (for home use), but would be cool if . Durst Phototechnik AG / Durst Phototechnik S.p.A. (until Durst Phototechnik S.A.) is an Italian company headquartered in Brixen, South www.doorway.ru firm was founded in by Gilbert and Julius Durst, with financial backing from a local family leather-goods company, Alois Oberrauch Sohne. Until the early '60s it manufactured cameras, enlargers and slide www.doorway.rug: manual. Brand (DURST) Review DURST C35 Enlarger. It has been plugged in and bulb works. This is a DURST c35 darkroom r. With manual. It is in very good cosmetic condition%(27).
Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Durst M Colour Enlarger - 50mm f 6 Element Lens - Durst Manual - Pristine at the best online prices at eBay! Free delivery for many products! Today I bought and collected a second-hand Durst C35 enlarger. It needed a new bulb, and the manual says very little about bulbs except you must use a MELAMP Users in some forums, including this one, say that compatible bulbs are difficult to find, or expensive.A little research tells me that the correct bulb is 55W, with an E26 Edison screw fitting, and an R20 glass envelope. Konica C35 Repair Article. Article from the Society of Photo-Technologists Journal about servicing the Konica C We also have the factory service manual for this camera in the related items below. This is a free PDF Download. Download Konica C35 Repair Article. Please support this site with a Paypal donation by clicking the button above.
Enlarger bulbs for the Durst C Today I bought and collected a second-hand Durst C35 enlarger. It needed a new bulb, and the manual says very little about bulbs except you must use a MELAMP Users in some forums, including this one, say that compatible bulbs are difficult to find, or expensive. A little research tells me that the correct. Upgrading the Durst C The C35 was an entry level colour 35mm enlarger made by Italian firm Durst in the early s. It had a sister model called the C65 (yes 65) that was designed for up to 6×6 negatives. The only difference between the two models was the supplied mixing box, negative carrier and lens, they otherwise shared all the same. Yes, the Durst that I have is an export model for the Japan market, and does use the E I like the size and form of the enlarger and size of the C35 (for home use), but would be cool if it had more power.
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