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Kaiser VP 6005

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  • B&W - Enlarger VP 6005 SYSTEM-V
  • Black and white enlarger for all formats up to 6 x 6 cm and Lenses up to 80 mm focal length
  • Convertible to formats up to 6 x 9 cm
  • Book image stage equipped with AN glass at the top and format mask 6 x 6 at the bottom
  • Base board (WxDxH): approx. 450 x 500 x 28 mm
Equipment features:
Illumination head with 75 watt opal lamp, lamp adjustable. Replaceable double condenser system. Drawer for insert filter.

Removable book image stage with interchangeable inserts, adjustable format shutters, adjustable film stop and registration pins. Lens carrier with spirit level and red filter, swivels for Scheimpflug equalization. Quick lens change. Height adjustment with hand crank via friction drive with plastic bearings. Wall and floor projection possible.
Width, low-vibration guide column made of aluminum profile tube, anodized matte black, with cm and inch scales as well as markings for magnification scales. Matt gray coated base board with individually height-adjustable feet. Base with built-in spirit level.

Technical data:
Lamp: Opal lamp 75 W, E 27
Supply cord: approx. 2.50 m
Filter compartment: 85 x 85 mm
Column (HxWxD): approx. 1000 x 70 x 35 mm
Distance optical axis - base: approx. 220 mm
Convertible to repro stand.

Scope of delivery: Incl. book image stage, lamp and dust cover, without Lens.

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MSRP* 1.599,-
1.131,26 Vergrößerungs-Gerät
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Kaiser VP 6005

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  • B&W - Enlarger VP 6005 SYSTEM-V
  • Black and white enlarger for all formats up to 6 x 6 cm and Lenses up to 80 mm focal length
  • Convertible to formats up to 6 x 9 cm
  • Book image stage equipped with AN glass at the top and format mask 6 x 6 at the bottom
  • Base board (WxDxH): approx. 450 x 500 x 28 mm

Product description for Kaiser VP 6005

Equipment features:
Illumination head with 75 watt opal lamp, lamp adjustable. Replaceable double condenser system. Drawer for insert filter.

Removable book image stage with interchangeable inserts, adjustable format shutters, adjustable film stop and registration pins. Lens carrier with spirit level and red filter, swivels for Scheimpflug equalization. Quick lens change. Height adjustment with hand crank via friction drive with plastic bearings. Wall and floor projection possible.
Width, low-vibration guide column made of aluminum profile tube, anodized matte black, with cm and inch scales as well as markings for magnification scales. Matt gray coated base board with individually height-adjustable feet. Base with built-in spirit level.

Technical data:
Lamp: Opal lamp 75 W, E 27
Supply cord: approx. 2.50 m
Filter compartment: 85 x 85 mm
Column (HxWxD): approx. 1000 x 70 x 35 mm
Distance optical axis - base: approx. 220 mm
Convertible to repro stand.

Scope of delivery: Incl. book image stage, lamp and dust cover, without Lens.

Kaiser VP 6005

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EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4001072044653
KAN
4465

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