Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Shot number three in particular displays the type of grain that I was refering to ... there is something harsh and unreal about it and it reminds me more of digital noise! The sharpness and midtones are excellent as they are with BW400CN but the pics overall remind me of why I prefer conventional black and white emulsions.
I would still use C41 myself without hesitation if I hadn't progressed to developing my own black and white. Quality lab processing here in Brisbane is a little expensive and the nearest lab is miles away from me but when I did use C41 exclusively the local Kodak 1hour was consistent and cheap.
One thing that I did notice about the Kodak when I used it was photos shot in very low light never displayed the blacks nicely. The Neopan 400 that I like to use in the near dark does this beautifully! The sample pic here shows the qualities (I hope ) that I'm refering to ... smooth but very visible grain and very clean rendering of the black areas. This pic with chromogenic C41 would look very different IMO.
I would still use C41 myself without hesitation if I hadn't progressed to developing my own black and white. Quality lab processing here in Brisbane is a little expensive and the nearest lab is miles away from me but when I did use C41 exclusively the local Kodak 1hour was consistent and cheap.
One thing that I did notice about the Kodak when I used it was photos shot in very low light never displayed the blacks nicely. The Neopan 400 that I like to use in the near dark does this beautifully! The sample pic here shows the qualities (I hope ) that I'm refering to ... smooth but very visible grain and very clean rendering of the black areas. This pic with chromogenic C41 would look very different IMO.
