CS-25 Automatic Exposure Control

Introduced: 1978
Discontinued: 1984

Omega CS-25 Automatic Exposure Control

 

Like the Timega, the CS-25 was intended to provide automated print exposure using a probe reading the light reflected from the easel.  An improvement over the Timega was the provision for setting an exposure time manually.

Type: electronic 
Features: auto exposure control
               manual timing option
               reflection probe
               dual voltage
Controls: Off/Focus/Operate
              Manual/Automatic
              Expose
              Manual time dial
              Auto reference dial

Receptacles: enlarger, probe
Max. Load - Enlarger: 150W

Timing Range: 2 - 100 sec.
Accuracy: ± 6%
Repeatability: ± 2%

Dimensions: 4¼"x10½"x3¼"
Weight: 2 lb. 12 oz. (1.26 kg)

Used Advice:  These units were intended solely for the amateur market and are usually not economical to repair.  Probes are often missing or damaged and cannot be replaced.


Timer

480-700

Omega CS-25 Timer with Automatic Exposure Control

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