Fujimoto VR70 35mm / Medium Format Enlarger

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The Fujimoto VR70 35mm / Medium Format Enlarger #411484 has
an integrated color analyzer built in. This unique feature allows users to automatically
null to a known film type (unless there's a preponderance of a particular color, in which
case some manual correction might be needed). The way you program to a "known"
film type is by purchasing a Negarom for that particular film. (If you're going to be
dealing with several different films, you might want to consider getting the
ColorLine 7000 with someone else's 35mm enlarger.)
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Built-in color analyzing
Eliminate the un-needed expense of test printing. The
Fujimoto VR70 allows you to get to the perfect print more quickly because of the built-in
analyzing function. Basically, you'll purchase a Negarom for each type of film you'll use,
and the VR70 uses to base-offset from the Negarom to balance the color correctly.
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| Product Name and Number |
Fujimoto VR70 35mm Enlarger #411484 |
| Negative Sizes Supported |
35mm, 6x4.5cm, 6x6cm, 6x7cm |
| Light Source |
Halogen lamp with cold mirror (bulb type 12V-100W)
EFP |
| Power Source |
120V AC |
| Illumination System |
Diffusion |
| Filter |
Dichroic filter C/M/Y stepless dial filtration |
| Filter Scale |
0cc - 150cc individual C/M/Y with filter illumination
lamps |
| Power Supply |
Stabilized |
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| Smaller and Similar Enlargers |
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Larger Enlargers |
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- Durst M 670 Medium Format
Enlargers
- Durst M 805 Medium Format
Enlargers
- Fujimoto VR70 Medium Format Enlarger (with
built-in color analyzer)
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- Durst L 1200
4x5" Series Enlargers
- Fujimoto 450M-Multi 4x5" B/W
Variable Contrast Enlarger
- Fujimoto 450M-C 4x5" Color
Enlarger
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