Couple of photos with Ilford 3200

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I’m testing a bunch of films to see how they look exposed with my Bessa-R. These are taken with Ultron 35mm. It’s a shame that the beautiful grain of Ilford 3200 gets lost when resizing for web.
 

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I bought a couple of rolls to try next week in my rolleiflex. After having seen your pics i'll buy a couple also to try in my Bessa ! I like the beetle shot a lot (I was driving one in the '80 !). Did you develop yourself? any suggestion ?
ciao, robert
 
I usually develop myself but since I got this new camera I have been shooting so much that I haven’t had time to develop and scan, so I let a photolab to do it. I shot it at 3200 and had it developed as 6400. I don’t know how it should be exposed but that seem to work just fine.
 
in 6x6, the grain is barely visible. Unless you blow it up to large size.
Of course depends on exposure/dev too, but in "normal" conditions, d3200 in 6x6 can be really nice and smooth.
I like that film a lot. But i never shot it pushed. I can process my own now so i will do it soon, at least to 6400 or maybe even 2-3 stops, and dev in xtol.
 
by the way, did anybody ever tryed todevelop delta3200 in diafine?
Mostly diafine gives an extra stop, but in case of tmax 3200 it actually decreases the speed with more than one stop, so i wonder what it does to delta3200...
 
Here is couple of more from the same roll.
 

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