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Now see, I like TMax 3200 and Ilford 3200. I LOVE fast film. Gives a nice gritty look to things.

Then again there are lots of times when I would NOT use it.

But I tell ya, being able to slap on the Nikkor 50/1.4 and shoot indoors without a flash is fabulous.

Bmac - I just can't understand the point of printing B/W on color paper....
 
I like Delta 400 in Perceptol quite a lot, but it doesn't come in sheet sizes. If it did, I would use it more.

I have a box of 4x5 Delta 400. I don't know why.
 
Mateo said:
I like Delta 400 in Perceptol quite a lot, but it doesn't come in sheet sizes. If it did, I would use it more.

I have a box of 4x5 Delta 400. I don't know why.

I must have left that box at your house when I popped over for tea. Thanks for taking such great care of that wonderful film for me :smile:

I am down to my last two boxes of 5x7 Delta 400 - sob.

Mike
 
Any Delta 400 in sheets, alas, would be old Delta 400, rather than "New" Delta 400 Professional, which is a much improved film.
 
One photographer's pleasure is another's poison. I know many that love Plux-X and HC110, where I cannot get Plus-X to work. Always muddy. Tmax sheet film has always given me little lines from 'physical' exposure. However, Tech pan developed in D23 gives me a lovely N+4 and some of my most exciting negatives.
 
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