DREW WILEY
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Just depends on the look you want. I normally have TMX100 in my 6X9 cameras or roll film backs. But once in awhile I want some more deliberate grain and a different kind of shadow curve, so I'll substitute TX instead. But it doesn't enlarge as much before something starts looking funky to my eye. To me, Delta 3200 (shot at 800) is a more interesting option.
I strategize 35 mm shots differently, where I often want a distinctly different film. Old school Tri-X did wonderful things for journalistic snapshots back in the day, grain n' all. But the current product seems different.
I haven't bothered with any kind of microscopy. Just half an hour ago I was looking at today's fascinating pond sample which I brought back in a 35mm canister while out shooting with the 4x5. But it's a so-so student level microscope which my wife picked up for free, which I jerry-rigged for dark field. If it were one of those amazing Zeiss research scopes like I used back in my college Microbiology courses, that would be a whole different story, and I would want to rig it up for a vac sheet film holder. But I'm just trying to have a little fun and save my limited money for other things.
I strategize 35 mm shots differently, where I often want a distinctly different film. Old school Tri-X did wonderful things for journalistic snapshots back in the day, grain n' all. But the current product seems different.
I haven't bothered with any kind of microscopy. Just half an hour ago I was looking at today's fascinating pond sample which I brought back in a 35mm canister while out shooting with the 4x5. But it's a so-so student level microscope which my wife picked up for free, which I jerry-rigged for dark field. If it were one of those amazing Zeiss research scopes like I used back in my college Microbiology courses, that would be a whole different story, and I would want to rig it up for a vac sheet film holder. But I'm just trying to have a little fun and save my limited money for other things.