In early August I am heading to Louisiana and Mississippi to spend a month shooting a mixture of architecture, landscape, documentary and street work (multi-format, of course). For most of my color work - both 35mm and 2 1/4 - I have decided on a mix (depending upon subject matter) of E100G and E100VS. Given that Ektachrome P800/1600 is no longer available, I have opted to use digital for any "existing light" color work I shoot. For black and white work, during normal daylight hours, I have opted for FP4 for 2 1/4 shooting and either HP5 or Tri-X for 35mm. My question concerns "existing light" (i.e. late pm) shooting. The options I am looking at are: HP5 or Tri-X "pushed," or one of Delta 3200 or T-Max 3200. Has anyone here done comparison tests with these four films? Do any of these films give more consistent results than others? I expect to be working with a variety of light sources if that bears on the issue.
