Today: FP4+ in XTOL - medium format
Back in the days: APX100 in Rodinal - medium format
If you could shoot only one Black & White film, what would it be?
120- XP2
4x5- FP4+
5x7- HP5+
8x10- Whatever I can afford.
HP5.
It's a good all around film that can be pulled or pushed, it's also readily available.
The best camera , lens and film combination is that what you have with you.
TB
For the last several years my go to combination for 35mm B&W was Tri-X at ISO 400 developed in Rodinal (1+49). But I am now getting results I prefer with HP5 Plus at ISO 800 developed in Ilfosol 3 (1+9). Decreasing the exposure and increasing the development from the default made all the difference.
Ilford HP5+
Flexible enough to be used for just about anything, given appropriate development and printing.
For the last several years my go to combination for 35mm B&W was Tri-X at ISO 400 developed in Rodinal (1+49). But I am now getting results I prefer with HP5 Plus at ISO 800 developed in Ilfosol 3 (1+9). Decreasing the exposure and increasing the development from the default made all the difference.
Not sure what I answered initially but I recently shot a roll of Adox CHS 100 ii. It blew me away, so, that. And if I couldn't get that, XP2
Haven’t tried it yet. What is so special about it?
Adox CHS 100-II is 0.5€ less than Ilford Fp4+ @fotoimpex.
Tell me one good reason I have to prefer CHS over to Fp4+...
Adox CHS 100-II is 0.5€ less than Ilford Fp4+ @fotoimpex.
Tell me one good reason I have to prefer CHS over to Fp4+...
Adox CHS 100-II is 0.5€ less than Ilford Fp4+ @fotoimpex.
Tell me one good reason I have to prefer CHS over to Fp4+...
I developed it in FX-39. It was a bit grainy for 100 iso but it was nice grain. The mid tones were lovely and highlights and shadows retained lots of detail. It does seem to have suddenly shot up in price so shop around
What seperates it from FP4, Kentmere 100 or Foma 100? Price can’t be it?
I can see it has reduced red sensitivity and a gab between green and red.
How does that translate to photos?
Don’t tell me to google image search. ;-)
Hah, as if I wouldI found it grainier than all of them. I am not normally a big fan of grain but this just appealed to me. The images looked crisp and clean. I have recently shot Rollei Retro and found it quite uncompromising in respect of crushed shadows and blown highlights but the CHS 100 ii was forgiving without being washed out. The highlights and shadows retained lots of detail, even in high contrast situations. I find the foma and kentmere to be a bit safe and unremarkable which is great if you want to stamp your mark in post processing. FP4+ is sharp and contrasty but it didn't make a huge impression. Its a fantastic film but didn't do it for me. I found the Adox to be contrasty without extremes and the detail was exactly what I look for and that is key, it is what I look for but its not everyone's cup of tea. I believe the CHS is a reworked version of an older efke emulsion and maybe I like the retro feel. Another utterly fabulous film is Orwo UN54. I shot one roll and have seen a few others. that is similar to FP4+ but much harder to get hold of. I think it has been rebadged by Lomography but I can't remember if it is Berlin or Potsdam
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I answered FP4+ when this thread started, but I may be moving towards HP5+.
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