Do you use a tripod regularly or not?
This was my first thought, too. Thanks!
Another variable is, what light and in what season? Filters, and, if so, what kind?
Do you use a tripod regularly or not?
+1. Same for me. I am lazy, so I do semi-stand develloping 1:100 Rodinal for 1h. Very nice results in general. Or Fomapan 400 at 320, same procedure...I dont consider hp5 too be the best, but i sure use it the most.
The film you can afford (if you have to ask)
What is in my freezer:
I use what is in the freezer and I can wait until things settle down before buying more film.
- Discontinued film that I bought up all I could when each film I wanted was discontinued. I keep those from the hoarders.
- Film I buy on sale, not short or out dated, when I see a need to restock.
- Film I buy as a type is beginning to run low.
Clayton F76+ has working characteristics very similar to D76, if you like Pf4 or HP5 in D76 ought to work just fine. I use F76+ for Kentmeyer 400, both Ultraine Ex 100 and 200, Tax 400 and Foma 200 and 400 with good results.
Never tried it. I'm only working with D-23 these days, with FP4+ rated at 200.
Wait. What? What about the loss of speed with D-23 that comes up all the time? I ask because I have just started using D-23 and plan to shoot a lot of FP4+.
This was my first thought, too. Thanks!
Another variable is, what light and in what season? Filters, and, if so, what kind?
Indeed there is—which I don't mind, actually. I like the results, but I'm still trying to figure out the perfect time. At 1:1, I'm starting from D-76 times (15mn), but extending it. Went as far as 19mn for very low contrast scenes.
Wait. What? What about the loss of speed with D-23 that comes up all the time? I ask because I have just started using D-23 and plan to shoot a lot of FP4+.
If you can afford it, TMax 400 is remarkable. I don't often reach for it due to cost.
I agree. It's remarkable. Not only is it the most expensive film, it's never in stock. I've been using Delta 400 quite a bit lately, and feel it's even better than TMY-2... and so is its price!![]()
Think of how much money you can save if it's never in stock.![]()
I agree. It's remarkable. Not only is it the most expensive film, it's never in stock. I've been using Delta 400 quite a bit lately, and feel it's even better than TMY-2... and so is its price!![]()
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