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My favorite 35mm film along with also discontinued Fuji Neopan 1600. Sigh... Delta 3200 has grain that is much larger, but at least equal resolution. It looks great too, but even portraits looked great on TMZ...
 
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I've only been sc*nning, but Delta 3200 is a little less hot on the highlights / a tad less contrasty

I wish more magazines had archives available
 
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I've only been sc*nning, but Delta 3200 is a little less hot on the highlights / a tad less contrasty

I wish more magazines had archives available

Yes, the Delta 3200 is a film that has to be developed longer to achieve normal contrast than TMZ or Neopan 1600.
 
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