joelf
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Next year I´ll go on a eight months mountaineering trip through the Indian and Tibetan Himalaya. There won´t be much contact to professional photographic equipment supplies.
For many years I used Agfa Scala as the only film but for the Himalaya project I decided to also shoot b/w negs for later printing. Format will be 35mm shot on Olympus OM and Leica M hand held.
I do mainly portraits and landscape.
1. The ideal film would be an around 50-200 ASA -+2EV push/pullable film which could also be developed in a reversal process to b/w slides. I would be glad if the film could be a bit less steep than Scala. One sort of film would be ideal so I could just carry 100 Films and decide which to expose as slide and which as negs depending on the situation.
2. The other option is to take mainly Scala (there are still some fresh ones) and another film for negs.
Do You have recommendations for both options for film/dev combinations? I still have a few month to get used to the new material.
Thanks for Your input
Jochen
For many years I used Agfa Scala as the only film but for the Himalaya project I decided to also shoot b/w negs for later printing. Format will be 35mm shot on Olympus OM and Leica M hand held.
I do mainly portraits and landscape.
1. The ideal film would be an around 50-200 ASA -+2EV push/pullable film which could also be developed in a reversal process to b/w slides. I would be glad if the film could be a bit less steep than Scala. One sort of film would be ideal so I could just carry 100 Films and decide which to expose as slide and which as negs depending on the situation.
2. The other option is to take mainly Scala (there are still some fresh ones) and another film for negs.
Do You have recommendations for both options for film/dev combinations? I still have a few month to get used to the new material.
Thanks for Your input
Jochen