So folks, what film do you like?
For instance, I'm very fond of Ilford HP5 Plus ISO-400 B&W film.
quasparagus Senior Member 305 posts Joined Feb 2010 Location: Peacham, VT More info | Jul 31, 2010 20:34 | #1 |
sjones Goldmember 2,261 posts Likes: 248 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Chicago More info | Jul 31, 2010 20:48 | #2 |
moose10101 registered smartass More info | Jul 31, 2010 20:56 | #3 Most of the film I like has been discontinued (e.g. Kodachrome, APX-25, APX-100 in 120). I do like Plus-X, Tri-X, Fuji Acros 100.
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gkarris Goldmember 1,882 posts Joined Jun 2009 More info | Jul 31, 2010 21:14 | #4 Kodacolor 100...
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JoeRavenstein Goldmember 2,338 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2010 Location: E Tx More info | Jul 31, 2010 21:33 | #5 Fujifilm is my favorite in 35 mm, colors are good and the B&W film is excellent. Canon 60D,18-55mm,55-250mm,50mm compact macro, AF ext tubes. Sigma 8-16mm uwa, 18-250mm, 85mm F1.4, 150-500mm
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Naturalist Adrift on a lonely vast sea 5,768 posts Likes: 1250 Joined May 2007 More info | Jul 31, 2010 21:44 | #6 I'm an avid outdoors shooter and I love using films with super low ISO settings. The lower the better as there was less grain so you had better image quality when enlarging to bigger size prints.
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no1photo Member 151 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2010 Location: Atlanta. GA More info | Tri-X for black and white, never found another B&W film I really liked. Used it in all formats, 35mm, 120, and 4X5, just no other film as versatile. Good photographers learn it is not what you are looking at, but what you see...............
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HappySnapper90 Cream of the Crop 5,145 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Cleveland, Ohio More info | Aug 01, 2010 22:04 | #9 Ektar 100, Velvia 50, Tmax 100, Fuji Superia 200, Kodachrome 64.
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hawkeye60 Goldmember 2,079 posts Likes: 11 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Mesa, Arizona More info | Aug 01, 2010 22:10 | #10 When I could use it, Panatomic-X developed in Microdol-X. Practically grainless, but it had an ISO of 25. The rest of the time Tri-X. It's a lens not a lense!
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krb Cream of the Crop 8,818 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Where southern efficiency and northern charm come together More info | Aug 01, 2010 22:12 | #11 |
yogestee "my posts can be a little colourful" More info | I'd love a dollar for every sheet and roll of Tri-X I shot since 1975.. Jurgen
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NateP. Senior Member 278 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Monterey Bay, Calif. More info | HP5 or Delta 400 for B&W, Portra 400NC for color, in both 35mm and 120. fuji x100
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Tony-S Cream of the Crop 9,911 posts Likes: 209 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA More info | Aug 02, 2010 08:26 | #14 Fuji Neopan (Acros and 400), Pan F+; Xtol, Perceptol or Rodinol; Velvia, Ektar. Scan with Epson V500 and import into Aperture with metatags. "Raw" is not an acronym, abbreviation, nor a proper noun; thus, it should not be in capital letters.
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SoftlySpoken Member 51 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Roanoke, VA, USA More info | Aug 02, 2010 08:33 | #15 OH NO! OP used the F word ... FILM. 40D | Tamron 17 - 50 | Canon 50 1.4 | Sigma "Big Ma" 50 - 500
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