NB: The questions are specific to film emulsions; I'm not a camera fanboy. Reading through a plethora of posts here, I'm struck by a certain nostalgia, perhaps a certain wistfulness over the current availability of film types - in comparison to the past. So, I thought I'd offer up the questions above. To start:
1. As a newbie many years past, my "experimentation" with films was decidedly promiscuous: I've shot color negative (Vericolor II, Kodak Gold, and a host of Fuji emulsions), black and white negative (PanF, FP4, HP5, Panatomic-X, Plus-X, and Tri-X), and color slide film (Kodachrome 25, 40 and 64, Ektachrome Infrared, 64 and 400, and Fujichrome 100). "Maturing" as a photographer, I gradually refined my palette, settling on a much narrower range of films.
2. Currently, for black and white film, I'm using PanF+ and FP4+ in 120, and HP5+, Tri-X and Delta 3200 in 35mm. For color reversal materials, I'm working my way through a stash of E100G and E100VS (35mm and 120). NB Film is all, deep-frozen, PB 12/13 and 1/14. I can't recall having shot any color negative film in over a decade. 3. What would I shoot? Or, more correctly, what would I like to shoot? A long-time Kodachrome shooter, I, too, would dearly love to see its return. But, realistically, I just don't see it happening. That said, I am delighted beyond words to see that Kodak has announced the return of Ektachrome (I think E100G is a stellar effort; approximate its look and sign me up for 100+ rolls year!) In terms of faster color reversal film, I am anxiously awaiting to see Ferrania's efforts come to fruition: I'm especially interested in anything ISO 800 +. In terms of black and white negative, I depart with many here: I think between Kodak, Ilford, and others we analogue shooters are well served. I have loved shooting PanF since I first started; same with HP5 and Tri-X. The only black and white film I would like to have back (not of critical importance) is TMax3200; I think, in my limited experience (perhaps two dozen rolls over the course of several years) it had a ever-so-slight edge in sharpness over Delta 3200. Thoughts, all? Weigh in...