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DeJUR Versatile II Photo enlarger
Does anyone know anything about the DeJUR Versatile II? I bought one at a local antiques shop. It came with a 35mm carrier. All I can find it's late '40s or early '50s from what I have read online. But besides that and now knowing the company is gone, I know nothing. I seen one in rough condition on ebay trying to be sold for $100. Think $25 was a good deal or know how well these enlargers perform. I'll upload some pics of it when I get home.
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01-11-2012 11:18 AM
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DeJur-Amsco wasn't really a manufacturer. They were more an importer of photo equipment which they put their name on. They sold a lot of 8mm movie cameras via camera & department stores in the 1950s plus some still cameras and enlargers, etc. It's good that it came with a negative carrier because finding one would be difficult.
The good news is a photo enlarger is a pretty simple device and if it is in good condition and if you put a good lens on it, it should produce decent results. But, I wouldn't put any more money into the DeJur. Excellent enlargers are available at low cost these days so you'd be better off getting, say, an Omega, Beseler or other top brand enlarger. These are likely to be much better made and are much easier to find accessories for. If you look you can usually find one at very low cost. Sometimes even free.
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Link to my DeJUR photo enlarger
Here is a link to my set on flickr.
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Nice short set of pics! I love the build and design of those old 1950's products!!
"It's about time people started taking photography seriously, and treating it as a hobby." Elliott Erwitt
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Thanks, I thought I would share it. Thought the pics turned out okay.
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Wow! Museum quality!
Since it's in such nice condition you might want to just go ahead and use it if the lens is decent.
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That was my plan to use it. And the lens seems to be a decent one (I'll go see what it has and post it later). I am trying to get supplies together to make a basic functioning darkroom. And I thought it was a nice enlarger for it's age for $25.
Last edited by JettBrown; 01-11-2012 at 06:32 PM.
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It has a Rodenstock OMEGAR lens...50mm f/4.5...which is a pretty low-value lens these days, worth about $15-$20. Not a great enlarger lens by any means, but if it's clean and haze-free, it ought to work. I would agree with you--for its age, that puppy looks CLEAN!
"It's about time people started taking photography seriously, and treating it as a hobby." Elliott Erwitt
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!

Originally Posted by
JettBrown
That was my plan to use it. And the lens seems to be a decent one (I'll go see what it has and post it later). I am trying to get supplies together to make a basic functioning darkroom. And I thought it was a nice enlarger for it's age for $25.
Donīt get crazy. Iīm in the process of doing the same thing. My bathroom window is covered with a sheet of cardboard and gaff tape. The enlarger will sit on a stand in the corner, covered in plastic when not in use. I have a board that goes over a part of the bathtub that will be my working surface for trays and chems.