Ektar 100 in my Mamiya RB67! I actually have a collection of films needing to be processed. I made a fresh batch of chems, so hopefully tonight I'll starting them.
HP5 8x10, 4x5
FP4 8x10
TMY-2 8x10, 4x5, some 120 in the fridge
Efke 25 8x10
Xray 8x10, 14x17
Efke IR 8x10 (until I run out, then 4x5)
2 very expired boxes of Kodak IR 4x5 til they run out (1967)... bit of fog but Kbr takes care of most of it.
Tri-X 35mm in a Canon Elan II, and HP5+ in a Rollei B35, (which I just got and absolutely love), both at 320. Gotta wait to get home to France next month so I can develop what I've shot this summer, in Rodinal or D76.
Currently I'm shooting my last ever roll of Kodak High Speed Infrared B&W film. It was frozen for a year or so, but my freezer broke down and now I have no freezer, so thought I'd better use it up! It's loaded in my Yashica 635 TLR, with the 35mm spools but without the 35mm frame thingy, for panoramic images, and shooting with a deep orange filter. I'm holding off until the weather improves to allow some decent IR effects.
Now to find a perfect English graveyard around here...
A lot of color films. Kodak Portra 160 and 400 for negatives, and Fuji Provia 100F and 400X and Kodak E200 for chromes.
I'm experimenting a lot with cross processing - mostly C-41 films in E-6 chemistry. I did this with both of the newer Portra films and an expired roll of Portra 160VC exposed at 64. Not the best look for every subject, but very interesting effects nonetheless!
A mixed shoot of sorts (landscape and a bit of wildlife) so a mix of films and formats. Through the Blads, my usual PanF Plus for the black and white landscape work. As well, two rolls of E100VS (120) while the sun was coming up. Finished three rolls of E100G in 35mm, and left a partial roll in the F5...
Rollei Digimax 200, Kodak Ektar 100 in 35mm format, and Kodak Portra (160 & 400) for my medium format needs. I use 220 film for MF, so I can develop more shots in one tank.