Omega D2 Enlarger Enlargers

Omega D2 Enlarger Enlargers 

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 29, 2000]
Gilbert Dumont
Intermediate

Strength:

I have the Omega D II. This is the first model D enlarger, without the crank elevation of the D 2, but the springs make it easy to rise or lower. It has aluminium rails which some people say can be bent with age. I bought mine secondhand and it has been used intensively for longer than I exist. I cannot detect any major flaws. It still is a very sturdy and reliable 4x5 inch enlarger. Very even lighting, easy handling (although not as smooth as a Laborator), and parts are readily available secondhand.

Weakness:

Although it comes with a heavy baseboard it's better to install it on a wallmount. But i guess once you've become a large format photographers you already have a permanent darkroom.

The D II hasn't the sophisticated gadgets of later D-models or other brands. But I can live without them as I don't really miss them.

Although the D II isn't as sophisticated as later models, it's a real workhorse and very good value for money. A D 2 costs at least $ 1000. The D II goes for $ 400 while it works just as well, if you can live without the crank elevation. It's no-nonsense, very reliable, has very even lighting, and will never let you down.



I only use it for B&W, but I understand that foreign-brand color and VC-heads fit.

Customer Service

Support and parts for the D II can be gotten at www.classic-enlargers.com/

Similar Products Used:

Laborator 1200, Liesegang Rajah V

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 22, 2001]
Christer Medin
Casual

Strength:

Very versatile and sturdy; handles 4x5, medium format, 35mm, 110... Probably the most inexpensive large format enlarger out there. Parts readily available.

Weakness:

The lens boards/cones and negative carriers can be quite pricy.

I bought mine for cheap, put a $65 cold light on it (I'd need different condensers for other negative sizes, and it came with only a 4x5 one), and have quite a capable enlarger. If you're in need of a 4x5 capable unit, this is not a bad way to go.

Customer Service

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Similar Products Used:

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OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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