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?
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?

