Could not find what I was looking for in the archieves. My wife and I shoot 35mm, 120 4X5 and now 5X7. For the last couple of years most of the film we have been using has been given to us but now running real low on 120 and as there is none in town and am going to Vancouver next week going to be stocking up. This has me thinking: Is there any down side or disadvantage to using one film as your standard film for all these formats? I do not mean only using one type of B&W film but for "normal" use does it make sense to say decide on FP4 or TMax100 for all four formats or are there differences between roll film and sheet film that it does not matter.
Will take a few years to use up all the types of 35mm film and got lots of Technical Pan in both 35mm and 4X5. i know that some films such as Pan F does not come in sheet film and we did stock up on some High Speed IR last winter.
To summarize;Does it make sense to decide on one type of film for general use and use the same emulsion on all four formats? Not really looking for advise on which format but if you wish to suggest that too I will be pleased to read. Thanks everyone
Will take a few years to use up all the types of 35mm film and got lots of Technical Pan in both 35mm and 4X5. i know that some films such as Pan F does not come in sheet film and we did stock up on some High Speed IR last winter.
To summarize;Does it make sense to decide on one type of film for general use and use the same emulsion on all four formats? Not really looking for advise on which format but if you wish to suggest that too I will be pleased to read. Thanks everyone
