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When you insert film strips the negative carrier can remain in
the enlarger head. Slightly raise the top section (33) of the
negative carrier; it then stops in its open position. Now slide in
the film strip from the front. It is correctly located when the
strip abuts the locating pins (34) and the full film area appears
projected on the baseboard once you switch on the lamp.
Then close the negative carrier pressing the key (35) at the
top. Preferably cut the film into short strips to avoid scratching,
Turn the locating pins (34) into their front position for 24 x 36
mm films or into their rear position for No. 120 or 220 rollfilm.
The pins (34) must be turned fully forward or back, otherwise
the negative carrier does not close properly and could jam
in the enlarger head.
Lenses, lens boards and maximum image sizes
The table below shows the print sizes obtainable with different
negative or film sizes and the lenses and lens boards required:
Lens
Lens board
Film si2:e
Print
maximum
Si2:e
(approx.)
minimum
100/105 mm
BOmm
50mm
35 mm
28mm
VEGATUB 39
SIRIOPLA39
SIRIOPLA 39"
SIRIOTUB39
UNIDISC
6x7 cm
(2'14 X
2
3
14 in,)
6X6 cm
(2'/4 X
2'/4 in.)
24x36 mm
26x26 mm
1BX24 mm
13x17 mm
18X24 mm
13x17 mm
Disc
40X50 cm
(16X20 in.)
4Ox50cm
40X50cm
40X50 cm
30X40 cm
(12X16 in.)
20X30 cm
(Bx 12 in.)
30x40 cm
3Ox40cm
24X30 cm
(9 '
/2
X 12 in.)
9xi3 cm
(3 ' /2X5 in.)
9x9 cm
(3 '
12
x
3 '
/2
in.)
9x 13 cm'
9x 13 cm"
9x13 cm'
9X13 cm'
9X13 cm'
9X13 cm'
9x13 cm'
*
The sizes indicated are paper sizes. Smaller enlargements
are possible (see minimum magnifications).
**
The 50 mm Schneider Componar C f/2.8 (new version in
plastic barrel) requires the SIRIOTUB 39 lens board.
NOTE: Lenses with M25 screw thread fit the above lens boards
via a FLARING reducing ring (available separately).
Vertical adjustment
Raise or lower the enlarger head with the knob and crank (36)
of the carriage. A rack-and-pinion drive ensures smooth
and precise vertical adjustment.
The wide profile column (2) makes the enlarger very rigid.
The column carries scales in cm and inches (37) and shows
magnifications (38) for the 50 mm, 80 mm and 105 mm lenses.
Focusing
Focus by raising or lowering the lens carrier via the friction
drive operated by the focusing knobs (39) at each side. Focus
at the full lens aperture on the paper holder or masking frame
placed on the baseboard. Insert a sheet of white paper of
the same size and thickness as the enlarging paper to be used.
Ideal is the back of a developed print. Rotate the focusing
knob until the image projected on the baseboard appears
sharpest. After focusing you may need to readjust the image
size (and refocus).
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