Roughly 10 months ago, I started developing my own B&W film. I shoot both 135 and 120. As I have just ordered a Bronica ETRS, I expect to use more 120 film in the future.
In the beginning, I tried shooting many different films, and while I still like to experiment, I would like to settle on a few films and developers as my go-to combinations.
In 100 ISO, I am pretty settled. In 135 format I use Rollei Retro 100 (APX100) developed in Rodinal. That combo is hard to beat. In 120 format, it is Fomapan 100, also with Rodinal.
400 ISO and above is another matter. I have tried Fomapan 400 in 135, but it is too grainy for my liking. Also, it is not very pushable, and I would like to be able to occasionally push to min. 1600 ISO. Therefore, I was thinking about going with HP5+, and perhaps get some DD-X to use as developer (I prefer working with liquid developers). It is available in both formats, and I can get it in bulk rolls in 135. Plus, it is not as expensive as e.g. Tmax 400 or Tri-X.
Does HP5+ push well, and do I need Microphen instead to get decent results?
If you where to choose one film/developer combo for the 400 - 1600 ISO range, that was available in both 135 and 120, which one would it be?
I have, so far, left Kodak films and developers, as they are the most expensive choice (at least seen from Europe).
In the beginning, I tried shooting many different films, and while I still like to experiment, I would like to settle on a few films and developers as my go-to combinations.
In 100 ISO, I am pretty settled. In 135 format I use Rollei Retro 100 (APX100) developed in Rodinal. That combo is hard to beat. In 120 format, it is Fomapan 100, also with Rodinal.
400 ISO and above is another matter. I have tried Fomapan 400 in 135, but it is too grainy for my liking. Also, it is not very pushable, and I would like to be able to occasionally push to min. 1600 ISO. Therefore, I was thinking about going with HP5+, and perhaps get some DD-X to use as developer (I prefer working with liquid developers). It is available in both formats, and I can get it in bulk rolls in 135. Plus, it is not as expensive as e.g. Tmax 400 or Tri-X.
Does HP5+ push well, and do I need Microphen instead to get decent results?
If you where to choose one film/developer combo for the 400 - 1600 ISO range, that was available in both 135 and 120, which one would it be?
I have, so far, left Kodak films and developers, as they are the most expensive choice (at least seen from Europe).
