Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
Pretty soon I'm going to ditch the pre-loaded film and start doing it myself and I wanted some opinions. I want at least two bulk loaders, but I'm thinking that if I always want to keep the same type of film in them that I should try to pick up four. I like to shoot in both black and white and color and most of the time I tend to shoot in either 100 or 400 ISO. Getting two loaders for each type of film would save me some time in the long run and I use the film most definitely.
So here's the thing: what films would you choose and why? I'm thinking of doing Tri-X as my 400 ISO black and white and Delta 100 as my 100 ISO black and white. Then I'm thinking of using Agfacolor Ultra 100 as my 100 ISO color and Fuji Press 400 ISO film.
Here's the thing: I want both ISO 400 films to respond well to pushing and pulling where it's needed. The color will be developed in a lab while the black and white will be most likely developed by me. I'd also like black and white films that mesh well with Diafine so that I can just use the one developer and not have to worry about having two tanks. The color films I'd like to be capable of rich color saturation. I was thinking of using Reala instead of the Agfa, but I've seen some *really* nice results with the Agfacolor Ultra. The color will most likely be used for Lomo-type photography and spur-of-the-moment shots with either my Canonet or my Argus.
Any other recommendations for film?
So here's the thing: what films would you choose and why? I'm thinking of doing Tri-X as my 400 ISO black and white and Delta 100 as my 100 ISO black and white. Then I'm thinking of using Agfacolor Ultra 100 as my 100 ISO color and Fuji Press 400 ISO film.
Here's the thing: I want both ISO 400 films to respond well to pushing and pulling where it's needed. The color will be developed in a lab while the black and white will be most likely developed by me. I'd also like black and white films that mesh well with Diafine so that I can just use the one developer and not have to worry about having two tanks. The color films I'd like to be capable of rich color saturation. I was thinking of using Reala instead of the Agfa, but I've seen some *really* nice results with the Agfacolor Ultra. The color will most likely be used for Lomo-type photography and spur-of-the-moment shots with either my Canonet or my Argus.
Any other recommendations for film?