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lucas's avatar
15 years ago
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lucas
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recently, i've been shooting:
* kodak t-max 400
* fujifilm neopan 100

i just purchased these:
* ilford delta 100
* ilford delta 400
* ilford fp4 125
* ilford hp5 400

i used to shoot neopan 100 exclusively because it's so cheap. but as i develop these other films, i'll comment on them. :)
phi_'s avatar
15 years ago
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phi_
... and let the Earth be silent after ye.
I really liked the way the Ilford fp4 looked when I took photography, but T-Max 100 was still my standard.
lucas's avatar
15 years ago
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lucas
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i've been looking at getting some b&w 135 film that is iso 800 or higher. looking at b&h, freestylephoto, and adorama, there are only three b&w 135 print films with iso ≥ 800. they are the following:

* kodak t-max 3200 ($6)
* ilford delta 3200 ($6)
* fujifilm neopan 1600 ($4)

i bought three rolls of the fuji neopan 1600 yesterday.
 
15 years ago
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dbrown
i shot t-max 3200 once, a bit too grainy for me but great in low light. that said, don't try pushing it in the darkroom.
lucas's avatar
14 years ago
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lucas
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i've had good luck with fuji ss 100, fuji 1600, ilford fp4, and ilford hp5. the kodak t-max 400 came out with very little contrast. i'll wait until i print it to make a judgement. also, i need to print the fuji 1600 larger to see how grainy it gets.

i got some fomapan 400, which i'm shooting presently.

next, i'll try adox 50 and efke 100.