Donald Qualls
Subscriber
Having recently used FP4+ for the first time, as well as having been gifted a pro-pack of Delta 100 and a roll of Pan F+, I have to say I might well try to use more Ilford products in future. I've liked the (I think) Ilford-made, rebranded RC/MG paper I've used most recently, and hope to continue to use Ilford paper.
Budget is always an issue, and the Chinese film products, as well as some from eastern Europe, are sold at better prices than anything made in the USA or England -- surely because of lower land and labor costs offsetting the increase in shipping -- yet I'd like to support Ilford. Hard choices, since it comes to choosing between the cheaper products, or curtailing my consumption, and it's surely only going to get worse as silver-only photography marginalizes.
Large format may be my answer, if I can get equipment a bit better than my plate cameras at accessible prices. However, I'd like to know if Ilford's sheet films are cut in centimeter sheet sizes at all -- I'd love to be able to try FP4+, HP5+, Delta 100 and 400 in 9x12 cm, where my volume is low enough that price is less of a stumbling block. I have these cameras, and use them, and don't yet have 4x5 and no idea when I will...
Budget is always an issue, and the Chinese film products, as well as some from eastern Europe, are sold at better prices than anything made in the USA or England -- surely because of lower land and labor costs offsetting the increase in shipping -- yet I'd like to support Ilford. Hard choices, since it comes to choosing between the cheaper products, or curtailing my consumption, and it's surely only going to get worse as silver-only photography marginalizes.
Large format may be my answer, if I can get equipment a bit better than my plate cameras at accessible prices. However, I'd like to know if Ilford's sheet films are cut in centimeter sheet sizes at all -- I'd love to be able to try FP4+, HP5+, Delta 100 and 400 in 9x12 cm, where my volume is low enough that price is less of a stumbling block. I have these cameras, and use them, and don't yet have 4x5 and no idea when I will...