whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
I am about to try this film in medium format. Can I get some ideas/suggestions/experiences from our members?
Thanks
Thanks
Jamie123
Veteran
I have tried it with ok results. Here's a sample:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/101/311874836_e5dabd2374.jpg
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/101/311874836_e5dabd2374.jpg
titrisol
Bottom Feeder
Great film for low light
Best developer DDX IMHO. If you shoot as 3200 develop using Ilford recommendation for 6400, shoot as 6400 develop as 12800 and so forth
Grain is there, but just adds to the image and should be a no issue in 6x6
PS> run a search in the archives in the last months there have been 3 or 10 discussions about this
Best developer DDX IMHO. If you shoot as 3200 develop using Ilford recommendation for 6400, shoot as 6400 develop as 12800 and so forth
Grain is there, but just adds to the image and should be a no issue in 6x6
PS> run a search in the archives in the last months there have been 3 or 10 discussions about this
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
i like it very much for medium format.
Grain is indeed no issue in 6x6 (for me).
Grain is indeed no issue in 6x6 (for me).
Nokton48
Veteran
I'm happy that this film is available in 120. I like to use it in my Pentacon Sixes and Exakta 66 bodies. For maximum shadow detail, and for easy to print negs, I rate this film at EI 1000. It loses shadow detail, progressively, as you increase the EI from 1000. I am very happy with DDX developer, although it's a bit expensive.
It's grainy, in a pleasant sort of way, very sharp, with a great deal of excellent tonality.
It's grainy, in a pleasant sort of way, very sharp, with a great deal of excellent tonality.
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