The Illford price hike means HP5+ is no longer any cheaper than Tmax or TXP. I need a film for shooting handheld in 4x5, so I'm looking for maximum pushability when the situation calls for it. Because of film holder logistics, I would also like to only shoot one film.
I've steered away from tmax in roll formats because it seems "difficult" compared to say TriX. I believe TMY would have the greatest real speed out of these three, but I have never gotten good results pushing it. Increasing development time doesn't seem to do anything but blow out the brightest highlights. The best I can do is expose it at 800 and develop normally.
I've shot tons of TriX at 1250 developed in Diafine, but I have never shot TXP. Does it have the same magical Diafine affinity as regular TriX? Despite being a "portrait" film, does it do well with everything else too?
I've never shot HP5+ at all. I was really only considering it because it was cheaper than the Kodak films. Now that it's the same price, what's good about it?