How is TMax 100 at 400?
Hey AristonI’m thinking about buying some for my bulk loader, but don’t want to be locked in to 100 ISO for every roll...
This is not a bad idea, thank you.I also have a single bulk loader, but I bulk-load and shoot ISO400 and ISO100 films:
Basically, have about 20-25 cartridges ready, this allows you to bulk-load two films at the same time.
- Buy two 100ft rolls of two different films.
- Put one of them into the bulk loader.
- Load all of it into cartridges and put them in a fridge.
- Put the second 100ft roll into the bulk loader.
- Load it into cartridges as needed.
I'm tempted to change my signature to read this way.If you want decent shadow detail, don't underexpose.
35mm T-Max 400 is wonderfully fine grained.Maybe I’ll just buy a roll of 400 and be done with it. I was looking at 100 because I would like to shoot with some fine-grained 35mm for a change.
It depends on tastes and what your purposes, I suppose. Some film’s grain is so offensive, I would hardly call what it gives you in the shadows “detail”.I completely understand the sentiment with regard to lost shadow detail in slow speed film, though.
At any rate, I mostly use 35mm film for casual shooting. If I expect to shoot more critically, I go with a larger format.
Cholentpot, your sample gave me exactly the information I needed - thank you!
Everyone has been very helpful... as usual!
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