For the past thirty years or so I've been shooting TMAX films, although I did use a bit of Delta for a while. I've gone back to TMAX400 as my film of choice and I shoot a fair bit in 35mm and even more in 120. I've moved away from LF totally. We used TMAX when it first came out at the newspapers and I've stayed with it. Well I'm starting today down the long and curvy road of HP5. TMAX has become too expensive, and the last two batches I bought were about to expire but still full price. I know it doesn't go bad the day it expired but you shouldn't pay almost $18 a roll for 120, and also have it short dated. So HP5 is the future. I've loaded up the camera with the first roll in a while and I've another nine rolls in the bag as I head off to shoot portraits. I'll shoot the work today but will be running a bunch of tests in the next two weeks to get development and exposure down before I process today's work. Not the best way to do it but it's taken longer than expected to update the darkroom so I haven't been doing any printing recently.