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XP2!Prewar tonality without prewar grain.Sadly not available in sheet form but there's always HP5+ [love it in PCAT or PMK and pushes well in DDX/Microphen too]. APX 400 was lovely and indeed is if you still have some.Forte was grainy but lovely tones-great in sheet form though.
 

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I haven't been able to get onto APUG much in the last month or so but when I do get on this is the sort of thread that's wonderful to come across. Lots of useful observations and passionate comments and so very, very useful for those relatively new to things like me.
I am still experimenting with various films, including my first use of XP2, which is currently in my camera at the moment, but, for what its worth, Tri X seems to be the one I like most so far. Another five years and I might have a favourite!
Graham
 
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