NB23
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Then it only stands to reason that "many people" would ruin that film extremely well.
I'm not actually forgetting anything. That Tmax is an extremely good film does not guarantee it will behave the way a particular photographer wants for a particular situation. Otherwise, photographers would only ever shoot Tmax. Perhaps you would argue they should only use Tmax. Personally, I would be fine only ever using Tmax 100 and 400 - I could probably be satisfied with just 400. But many people like variety, for their own reasons.
My answer to this is Price. When I could buy TMX bulk rolls for 59.99 I suddenly had a freezer filled with 20 bulk rolls of tmx.
Then, Tri-X appeared at 79.99 for a short while, from 129.99 and I purchased 14 rolls. And then I had the idea to jump on pan-f at 49$ over fp4 priced at 54$. I got 20 rolls of pan-f.
If all films were priced equally, I would probably only shoot FP4 and TMZ. But the price factor is wanking me all over the place.