Attracted by its low price, I recently shot a test roll of Kentmere Pan 100 in my OM-2n. I developed in D-76 1:1, and I gotta say, I'm underwhelmed with the results.
The negs came out heavy, much denser than my usual Tri-X, Double-X, FP 4 Plus, etc., negs. And while the grain is indeed pretty fine, sharpness is lacking and contrast/gradation is muddy. I scanned the negs at 2400dpi (and yeah, I love the lack of curl) and despite postprocessing futzing, the images are kind of meh:
If I were a real film burner, I might consider using this film sometimes for "less critical" work. But I don't shoot much - maybe ten rolls of film a year - so I'm going to stick with my old standbys. Don't get me wrong: we NEED an emulsion that costs half of what Tri-X is going for now, and I can see how this film would be great for students and casual shooters. But I'll keep shooting my old faves.