I've been, inexcusably, away from film (all cameras actually) for eleven months. But after a long saga involving three donors and an eventual bone marrow transplant I was finally discharged home a couple of days ago. I had got to the point of feeling perfectly comfortable with XP2 Super exposed at 25 - 1600 with varying development times in HC-110 (there are examples in the link in the signature). I had tried a few times with Diafine, but there was more grain than I liked when it was exposed at ISO 400, so I tried 200 and got much better results (as
earlier in this thread). Finding myself home and with camera and film, I decided to jump back in and see if I could automate it a little. I have a home-made motorized base that will take a Rondinax 35u or a Rondinax 60, and it makes my life a lot easier. I've often felt Diafine was prone to increased grain with too much agitation, but it turns out that XP2 @ 200 loves continuous agitation! These are all from an F6, 85.1.4, SB600, and Nikon 9000 scans. My appearance has changed after the transplant, and the intense process and uncertainty it still engenders is written all over me, so they may not be conventional portraits. Never mind that. Judge the film and development. A couple are cropped square.
I'm not unhappy with the results.