..And "Dont!" isn't really helpful...
It's all I have with me today and I'm shooting in an hour..daylight conditions, overcast, 120 size, and I have I have a yellow 12 oem rollei filter with me..
Looking for what worked well for you and why-
I shoot if often, it's cheep, why not? I have shot it at 200, 400, and 800 and haven't really seen much change in the image quality. The only thing I can say is I think it's a bit grainy, it reminds me of old fashioned film. But it still looks nice if you not wanting the ultra smooth look. Hope it helps.
A little late but..
I'd skip the filter, this stuff is REAL contrasty. I rate it at ei200/250. Develop in D76 1:1 for about 13min at 20C.
I choose D76 just to help mask the grain a bit. I havent tried it at 1:0 yet but might in the future. I'd bet that this film would look great in Microdol-X. And this is coming from a guy who likes grain.
I shot some images outdoors, bright bright sunlight at 100 and developed per above. Came out very printable. In the end, I went back to 120 Tri-X for MF..
All the usual stories apply.
The Arista 100.edu stuff is pretty good though, i'm starting to like that more.
Thanks for the suggestions. Based on what I'm reading this was a good film for the situation-the light was flat and I was using a Rolleicord and 2 Holga's loaded with this stuff. I was looking for grain, an old-time look and a boost in contrast. I'll post some images in the near future.