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Durst Colorcopy 350 35mm/Medium format 66 Slide duplicator tested dupes fan

$ 261.36

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Durst Slide Duplicator it does 35mm mounted slides as well as medium format 6X6. This unit has a 12 Volt 100 watt lamp. The 35mm slide holder is from a Maran Carroll slide duplicator. It is heavy 27# with the box & padding. This slide duplicator has a fan which keeps your original cool.  The current T mount adapter on the unit is Nikon F type mount. This slide duplicator will pay for itself with one big job. In addition. to making duplicates it can also make inexpensive Color negatives from your slides allowing inexpensive prints from Color negative film.  You can shoot film format of 6CMX6CM. The outside does have some nicks & scratches you can see in the photos.  The function is 10 of 10. Cosmetics 7.5 out of 10 only because of cosmetics are not perfect.When I had my lab I would make B&W Duplicates as well as B&W & color internegatives. The bellows are light tight and in very good condition.  The fan is quiet.  Even though my 35mm mounted slide holder is not a genuine durst made part, it works fine with using the 2 thumb screws making it easy to switch from 35mm to 6X6. There is a sliding lever that allows you to switch from 35mm to medium format 6X6.  No fuss changing formats.  The slide duplicator has many of the feature that were on the Durst 605 color enlarger.  Message me any questions you may have.  The duplicator will ship most likely in 2 boxes. One for the Light source and one for the column & bellows.  Contact me if you have any questions. I have not searched for the OPERATORS Manual, but there must be one on-line. All dichro filters work great! Yellow Magenta & Cyan.  You can attache a digital camera to this Durst slide duplicator for doing high res digital scans. Its easy. Real time color calibration visually.  This unit can operate with world voltage. 110 220 etc. I did all of my testing with it set to 110 volts. DURST used a 12 volt 100 watt lamp.low voltage is safer for the operators. One should always unplug the unit when changing lamps.