Thank you for the reference, i agree that when used correctly even pushed hp5 can look amazing at night or in concert-like events, however, even without considering pushing the film, I'm still having the dilemma between the two (delta/HP5) I like the sharpness of delta, but i also like the "artistic, 40's aesthetic" of HP5, actually prefer the organic grain over "pepperiness" of delta, i guess it comes down to personal philosophical view, do i want the modern sharpness and pepper grain that comes with it or more organic grain with less sharpness, at the end of the day, i have to make a choice but can't seem to be able to![]()
My solution to this dilemma - needing drastically different exposure indices and levels of detail over a short period - has been to carry two bodies. One has FP4 or Kentmere 100, the other has HP5 at 800-1600. This may or may not be a practical approach for you.
Regardless, the best solution is to dive in and see what works best for you. I find that these infinite loop analysis paralysis situations are usually resolved after a roll or two and the many internet comments become immediately irrelevant. As a result, there are some films (and cameras and lenses…) I will never bother using again, and then there are binders full of HP5 negatives run through Nikons. (Sorry for the jab, I might be one of the few who picked up an Olympus body and immediately realized it wasn’t meant to be. I’ll try to do something nice today to redeem myself.)