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Okay... Slightly obtuse title but I promise it will make sense. 
I just picked up three Watson 35mm film loaders for cheap. I paid $30 for the lot. One of them still had film in it. Now I am deciding what films to put in them. Since I have three loaders for film and golf season is ready to start in my neck of the woods, I thought it would be interesting to make the analogy.
In a three-club match you have you have your driver, your iron and your putter. There's one club for teeing off and heavy hitting. There's one club for shot range shots and one club for fine control.
So, if you had to pick only three films, which would you pick for your heavy hitter, for your short game and for fine work?
I have always used T-Max 100. I thought that could be my heavy hitting film.
I have been thinking about getting some Ilford XP-2 because I want to start developing color film and this film is a C-41 process. It would be a way to get some practice developing C-41. I could also use it for finer work, I think.
I was also considering the purchase of some Neopan 400 (or Legacy Pro 400) to give it a try. That could be used for my middle game.
Yeah, it's a bit of a silly question but, what the heck? You've got to smile every once in a while, right?
So, what three "clubs" would you put in your bag?

I just picked up three Watson 35mm film loaders for cheap. I paid $30 for the lot. One of them still had film in it. Now I am deciding what films to put in them. Since I have three loaders for film and golf season is ready to start in my neck of the woods, I thought it would be interesting to make the analogy.
In a three-club match you have you have your driver, your iron and your putter. There's one club for teeing off and heavy hitting. There's one club for shot range shots and one club for fine control.
So, if you had to pick only three films, which would you pick for your heavy hitter, for your short game and for fine work?
I have always used T-Max 100. I thought that could be my heavy hitting film.
I have been thinking about getting some Ilford XP-2 because I want to start developing color film and this film is a C-41 process. It would be a way to get some practice developing C-41. I could also use it for finer work, I think.
I was also considering the purchase of some Neopan 400 (or Legacy Pro 400) to give it a try. That could be used for my middle game.
Yeah, it's a bit of a silly question but, what the heck? You've got to smile every once in a while, right?
So, what three "clubs" would you put in your bag?


