What films did you shoot most recently? (Part 2)

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Let's see, a real mutt of film, mostly because I'm testing a host of geeky toy cameras that I acquired.

1 roll of 35mm Ilford HP5+ (in the Olympus Pen-D)
1 roll of 35mm Kodak Ultra 800 (also in the Olympus Pen-D, such a fun camera!)
1 roll of 35mm Fomapan 200 (in the Canon EOS-3, to test that film with Harvey's 777 developer; I suspect good things will happen)
1 roll of 35mm Kodak Portra 400 VC (also in the Canon EOS-3, just to test a 50mm Pentax f/1.4 lens adapter)
1 roll of 35mm Fuji Superia 400 (in the Diana with the 35mm back, for 48mm wide pictures that are slightly panoramic)
1 roll of 120 Ilford HP5+ (in the Hasselblad, to take pictures of people at our summer solstice party, see attached. Also a portrait of a flower to finish the roll. Processed in the 777)

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Process it in Ilford DD-X. The grain is quite nice.

Agreed. That film and developer are like made for one another. Very nice negatives to print.
 

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AGFA Photo Precisia CT100 slide film with the Nikon F4 (really like the first results - saturated but natural
colours; cheap as chips here in Germany; almost no visible grain; easy to sc....)

Kodak Tmax 100 with the FUJI GW670iii (although I'm a long time TriX - user)

Kodak Portra 400 with the FUJI GA645 (great skin tones; on brighter days with B&W Schneider-Kreuznach
ND 0.3 or 0.6)

Kodak Ektar 100 with the FUJI GA645Wi (on overcast sky I prefer Portra 160(400)
 

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This past two weeks:

Very expired (and free) Agfa CRD in OM4T (shot two rolls to get exposure and development right). ISO 8, Fuji 6X E6 kit, 5 minutes FD, 6 minutes CD to combat the magenta fog. It definitely has an interesting look.
Expired Kodak SO-239 (X-pro E6) in OM4T. I know the dyes are not stable, it's just to fool around with. This film definitely has a blue cast. Actually, that is an understatement. When expired, this is a very blue, green, and white 'artistic' film. Not much red.
Fuji RVP50 in OM4T
Kodak Tri-X 400, OM2n
Kodak T-Max 100, OM2n

I have to say that the RVP50 is the film I shoot tons of. I still have a frozen brick of PKR.
 

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I JUST put in a fresh roll of Kodak Vision3 500T Cine film...I'm very excited. :smile: I got two rolls of 400' and one roll of 100' for $150.00. :smile:
 

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More Tri-X (EI 200) with one of my M6s. Decided to put my Vancouver project (all E100G/VS in 35mm and 120) on hiatus for a few months and concentrate on the black and white. So, an M4 and M6 w/the 28,50,90mm lenses and Tr-X, in the bag/over the shoulder, for the summer...
 

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I just pulled a roll of Fujicolor 200 out of my MP, it will get mailed in to some lab for processing when I have a few more color rolls. Loaded some HP5 into a Super Ikonta yesterday, I'm about a third of the way through that. I'll run it in Rodinal Spezial (Studionol)
 

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Fuji Acros 100 in 120. PC-TEA did some magic to it.
 

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Homemade emulsion hand-coated onto 4"x5" and 5"x7" glass plates. The dry plate emulsion is about an ISO 0.5 equivalent.
 

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Sly had a color shot of a car show that renderd brilliant metal paint well. 'Lomo 400. 'Tried it & its quite respectable. 'Would gladly use again - similar realistic color pallette of Portra.
 
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TRI-X is my absolute favorite and standard. Lately I have been adding TMAX 100 for my long exposure and landscape work. When shooting color I shoot with Portra 400. That is it. I mostly shoot 120 right now 6x6 Hasselblad but Tri-X on my 35 mm just has a draw to it that I love.
 

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Some 4x5 Tech Pan again, Just received my jobo 3006 Expert drum -- I will have some fun!

Why be 3006? That's the 5x7 drum. Unless it's simply your first expert drum and you got a good deal? However I can't believe you don't have 3005 and 3010 drums already with the kind of shooting and hear you already have.
 
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