Alexander Starbuck
Member
Hi all!
I got back into film a few months ago and am loving the experience so much, that I wish to replace parts of mydigital workflow that I do for work, with film.
As a part of that I need a recommendation for a medium speed film, say ISO 400, which would work in an event scenario. It should look nice at 200, 400 all the way up to 1600. I am considering a bulk roll of either HP5 or Delta400.
I develop all my BW in either Rodinal or Pyrocat HD, but for pushing I will try DD-X.
I like a modern looking image, with some grain but not too much of it and with a moderate to upper end on the contrast scale. I dslr-scan all of my negs for now, darkroom is in future plans.
Kodak films are not an option as they are way too expensive, Delta 3200 is ok but also a bit pricey and the grain looks like mountains (I haven't tried it in DD-X so I still might use it if that developer turns out less grainy negatives).
Any tips and insights more than welcome!
I got back into film a few months ago and am loving the experience so much, that I wish to replace parts of mydigital workflow that I do for work, with film.
As a part of that I need a recommendation for a medium speed film, say ISO 400, which would work in an event scenario. It should look nice at 200, 400 all the way up to 1600. I am considering a bulk roll of either HP5 or Delta400.
I develop all my BW in either Rodinal or Pyrocat HD, but for pushing I will try DD-X.
I like a modern looking image, with some grain but not too much of it and with a moderate to upper end on the contrast scale. I dslr-scan all of my negs for now, darkroom is in future plans.
Kodak films are not an option as they are way too expensive, Delta 3200 is ok but also a bit pricey and the grain looks like mountains (I haven't tried it in DD-X so I still might use it if that developer turns out less grainy negatives).
Any tips and insights more than welcome!