haziz
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I know this question has been asked in the past, and I have perused the archives, but still feel my question is not fully answered. I have the opportunity to experiment briefly with Richard Ritter's 7x17 camera at the end of the month. Which film available for immediate delivery should I get for 7x17? I will be doing landscapes but would appreciate some speed and decent reciprocity characteristics due to the apertures necessary. My usual film is FP4+ for 4x5 and 5x7, and HP5+ for 8x10. I do want a film that would withstand my fumbling with tray develpment or possibly one amenable to semistand development with dilute Rodinal or HC110 or other developer (no pyro please).
The film I would have opted for is HP5+ which was available as part of Ilford's ULF special run but does not seem to be in stock at least with JandC, Hunt's or Calumet. It is my standard film when shooting 8x10, and I do occasionally use it for 4x5 and 5x7 when I want speed. I use it even more commonly in 35 mm and 120 size. Does anybody know of any vendor who has some in stock for immediate delivery?
TMY (Tmax 400)? Never really used the film. Expensive per sheet cost, though the availability of a 10 sheet box is attractive.
Efke PL 100. Nice tonality, but it tests and behaves for me as a 50 speed film (at least in Rodinal 1:50). Reciprocity is also less than ideal. The killer for me however is the softness of the emulsion. I have managed to scratch the film in the past even when developing 4x5 in a daylight tank. My tray development technique leaves a lot to be desired.
JandC 200. I have used a few sheets of Berger 200 when doing 4x10 since till recently this was the only film precut as 4x10. Shot it at EI 100. Is it the same film?
Berger 200. Is it same as JandC 200? Availability for immediate delivery?
JandC 400. Is it Forte 400? What EI do people shoot it at? Is the emulsion soft or the film delicate?
I am leaning towards either TMY 400, or JandC 400 film. Would definitely however select HP5+ if any vendor has some for immediate delivery.
Comments or suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Hany.
The film I would have opted for is HP5+ which was available as part of Ilford's ULF special run but does not seem to be in stock at least with JandC, Hunt's or Calumet. It is my standard film when shooting 8x10, and I do occasionally use it for 4x5 and 5x7 when I want speed. I use it even more commonly in 35 mm and 120 size. Does anybody know of any vendor who has some in stock for immediate delivery?
TMY (Tmax 400)? Never really used the film. Expensive per sheet cost, though the availability of a 10 sheet box is attractive.
Efke PL 100. Nice tonality, but it tests and behaves for me as a 50 speed film (at least in Rodinal 1:50). Reciprocity is also less than ideal. The killer for me however is the softness of the emulsion. I have managed to scratch the film in the past even when developing 4x5 in a daylight tank. My tray development technique leaves a lot to be desired.
JandC 200. I have used a few sheets of Berger 200 when doing 4x10 since till recently this was the only film precut as 4x10. Shot it at EI 100. Is it the same film?
Berger 200. Is it same as JandC 200? Availability for immediate delivery?
JandC 400. Is it Forte 400? What EI do people shoot it at? Is the emulsion soft or the film delicate?
I am leaning towards either TMY 400, or JandC 400 film. Would definitely however select HP5+ if any vendor has some for immediate delivery.
Comments or suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Hany.