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2F/2F

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In the past two weeks:

Lots of NPH 220. I think about four pro packs give or take.
My last five rolls of Reala 120 :smile:()
A pro pack of Plus-X 120
Two rolls Tri-X 320 120 (Now I only have one pro pack remaining. :sad:)
Four rolls of T-Max 100
Two rolls Efke IR 820C 120
One roll Fuji Sensia 400 135-24
One roll Arista Premium 400 135-36

(Cameras used: Mamiya Super 23, C220, and Canon F-1)

Also, talking printing:

30-40 sheets of Ilford MGIV FB 11x14 (I'm not a fan of this paper, but it was given to me some time ago, so I'm trying to get rid of it to make some room in my fridge)
18 contact sheets on Adox MCP 312 (My contacts are always done at a set height, set time, and set filter, so there is never any waste when making them.)

Don't tell me I need to buy film for it to stay around, 'cause I don't! YOU need to!!! :D
 
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Steve Smith

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Same as always for me. FP4+ and HP5+

Now I have a large format enlarger though I will be using up some Adox and Delta film I have in 5" x 4" size. When that's gone I will probably use 5" x 4" HP5+

Steve.
 

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B&W: Rollei Pan 25, Ortho 25 and Efke 25 in 135 with One roll of TX and one FP4+ thrown in too.

PanF+ and FP4+ in 120, and some FP4+ in 8x10.

Color: The last of my Fuji Industrial 100, and some Fuji 160C in 135.
 
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Agfa APX 9,5x6 glass plates, Kodak Tmax 100 Glass plates. And some Kodak GPZ in 120 format

See image below for sample of glass plate I shot.Top image is a Negative print bottom image is the positive plate.
 

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Shot several rolls of Tmax 400 in both 35mm and 120. I just ordered more Arista Premium 400, which I really like a lot and have a roll of it in my Leica now.
 

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120, Kodak Ektar 100, Kodak Portaa 400 NC
35mm Konica 750, Delta 400, Ilford FP4
 

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In the cameras now

Ektar 100 120 (Brownie)
Portra 400 NC 120 (Pentax 6X7)
CVS 400 Color (Nikonos V)

And for that extra embarrassing feeling

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CVS 400 Color (From the Nikonos V)

Aside note, I feel that CVS 400 Color film is just Kodak Gold 400 in CVS clothing. I was shooting film all weekend and enjoying it, I made nice images and got to do some experimenting that should yield some great shots later this summer. So really, who cares what I was using for film.
 

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I recently shot the last of my Kodak Tri-X 320 and BW400CN in 120 size. Now I'm playing with Ilford FP4+. For 35mm it's almost always Tri-x 400.

For color I've been using Ektar 100 for a while now, both 35mm and medium-format.
 

Vincent Brady

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Delta 400 in 35 mm using an SLR and Xpan.
Kodak HIE in 35 mm (Long out of date)
 
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The most recent film for me (about a month ago), was Kodak Ektar 100 in 4X5. I've shot it in 35mm and 120 as well and quite like it.
 

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Not sure if this thread is for color film only but I recently shot Tri-X 400 and I almost puked to see the result.
 

GinaMaree

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In 120:
Portra 160NC
Portra 800
Ektar 100

In 35mm:
Fuji Superia 1600
Fuji Superia 400
Rollei Digibase CN and CR
 

jvan01

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in 35mm:

Ektar 25 (expired Oct 1993)
Ilford Delta 3200

in 120:

Ektachrome 100GX
RVP100F
Ektar 100
 

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35mm: Ektar 100
120: Ektar 100, Provia 100, Velvia 50, Astia, E100VS, Tri-X, TMY-2, FP4+, Acros, Efke 25, Rollei Retro 100 (wish I had bought more)
 

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120 TMY-2
4x5 TMY-2
5x7 TMY
8x10 TMY

Now that EPY is discontinued, I don't know what I'll do for color film.
 

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120 TMY-2
4x5 TMY-2
5x7 TMY
8x10 TMY

Now that EPY is discontinued, I don't know what I'll do for color film.

Stock up on Fuji T64 while you still can. It is still around in shops, and fairly fresh. I like EPY, but IMO, T64 is "better" in every way.
 

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Ilford pan F in Neofinblue, 120, Fuji GSW690 III
 
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Aside note, I feel that CVS 400 Color film is just Kodak Gold 400 in CVS clothing. I was shooting film all weekend and enjoying it, I made nice images and got to do some experimenting that should yield some great shots later this summer. So really, who cares what I was using for film.

It's Fuji film. See where it says made in Japan?
 

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120 : Ilford FP4

35mm : Ektar 100, Ferrania Solaris, Kodak Gold 200, Fuji Reala, XP2
 
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