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For a while during my 35mm B&W darkroom phase the two films I used a lot were Kodak Panatomic-X (32) or Ilford Pan F plus (50) ... I hardly ever used any film above 100.
Good question. Answer: not very often for me.You guys ever photograph moving subjects?
You guys ever photograph moving subjects?

You guys ever photograph moving subjects?
You’re among friends, @alanrockwood !
I only wish that the thread was entitled, “In praise of…” rather than stated in the negative/defensive. Medium speed film (or photographers using it) really don’t need to be defended.
+1.
I am using mostly medium and slow speed films, especially in 35mm format. I generally like to make bigger enlargements, and for that medium and low speed films offer the high quality I want.
And I am benefitting from using the modern f1.4 top-quality lenses, as they offer superior performance at open aperture and slightly stopped down, so using medium speed film is possible even in not so well-lit situations.
In medium format I am forced to use higher speed film more often compared to 35mm, because of the slower lenses. But also in medium format I use medium speed as often as possible.
You guys ever photograph moving subjects?
You guys ever photograph moving subjects?
You guys ever photograph moving subjects?
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