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What needs to be considered when purchasing an elargerenlarger?

In film photography (and interestingly enough you can do this with digital) if you want to make a print by hand you'll need an enlarger.

What are some things that should be considered, especially when considering a used? purchase (i.e., bellows, carriers, timers, chemicals, gels, and so on)?

What needs to be considered when purchasing an elarger?

In film photography (and interestingly enough you can do this with digital) if you want to make a print by hand you'll need an enlarger.

What are some things that should be considered, especially when considering used? (i.e. bellows, carriers, timers, chemicals, gels, and so on)

What needs to be considered when purchasing an enlarger?

In film photography (and interestingly enough you can do this with digital) if you want to make a print by hand you'll need an enlarger.

What are some things that should be considered, especially when considering a used purchase (i.e., bellows, carriers, timers, chemicals, gels, and so on)?

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What needs to be considered when purchasing an elarger?

In film photography (and interestingly enough you can do this with digital) if you want to make a print by hand you'll need an enlarger.

What are some things that should be considered, especially when considering used? (i.e. bellows, carriers, timers, chemicals, gels, and so on)