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If you like Ilford Delta, then you'll love Kodak T-max...
But Franswa is working in sheet film formats, and TMX 100 is notoriously expensive in sheet film sizes. Ridiculously $$$$!
It's currently $49 USD for 10 sheets ($4.90 per sheet), whereas Delta 100 is $74 for 25 sheets ($2.96 per sheet).
I find it difficult to justify paying almost twice the price for TMX (or TMY) in sheet film sizes. Both are excellent films.
 

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But Franswa is working in sheet film formats, and TMX 100 is notoriously expensive in sheet film sizes. Ridiculously $$$$!
It's currently $49 USD for 10 sheets ($4.90 per sheet), whereas Delta 100 is $74 for 25 sheets ($2.96 per sheet).
I find it difficult to justify paying almost twice the price for TMX (or TMY) in sheet film sizes. Both are excellent films.

Tell me about it!
T-max used to be my go-to film in all formats but not for quite a while now.

But for anyone interested in t-grain films, and there are detractors, I would say give T-max a go at least once in your life.
 

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Tell me about it!
T-max used to be my go-to film in all formats but not for quite a while now.

But for anyone interested in t-grain films, and there are detractors, I would say give T-max a go at least once in your life.

I've only shot T-Max in 35mm and medium format, but rest assured I'll give it a go with sheet film as well. All the differences and slight nuances are more apparent the larger the film, so I am all about finding this out.
 

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Had my first go with Delta 100 and also long exposures with water/movement. Why haven't I shot with Delta before?? Maybe the higher price had always deterred me? I am no longer allowing myself to be deterred by that - it's a very, very nice film!

Lost Creek - captured at dawn. Nagaoka, Nikkor 90, orange 21 and 3 stop soft grand ND filters.

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Very nice! I too like delta and just broke open a 100' roll in 35mm
 
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