I don't want to sound too cheap, but she's only 8 ... and wants to do the "real" photography thing.
So...I haven't bought any B&W film for a while. Anyone have a good suggestion to start her on? I don't want something so cheap there will be QC issues (like Lucky film or something) but I don't want to break the bank while she learns, so I'm not buying her ADOX CMS 20 or the like either.
haha... fairly fine grain would be good (35mm) and I'm thinking something that develops well in D76 or Xtol or some other easy to use developer. That she could soon be doing with only a little of my help (the more she steps she can do on her own, the better she's going to like it!) 
Thanks for any current suggestions, I'm not exactly sure what is still being made in the "inexpensive but good" category these days.
So...I haven't bought any B&W film for a while. Anyone have a good suggestion to start her on? I don't want something so cheap there will be QC issues (like Lucky film or something) but I don't want to break the bank while she learns, so I'm not buying her ADOX CMS 20 or the like either.
haha... fairly fine grain would be good (35mm) and I'm thinking something that develops well in D76 or Xtol or some other easy to use developer. That she could soon be doing with only a little of my help (the more she steps she can do on her own, the better she's going to like it!) 
Thanks for any current suggestions, I'm not exactly sure what is still being made in the "inexpensive but good" category these days.
The film has just expired a few months ago and is still fine.

