Scapevision
Well-known
Try some proven favourites first: Tri-X, Hp5 etc.
Stay away from expired when you're starting up. It will drive you nuts.
I personally settled on T-maxes and whatever Plus-X I can find.
Stay away from expired when you're starting up. It will drive you nuts.
I personally settled on T-maxes and whatever Plus-X I can find.
emasterphoto
Established
Roger and Ko.Fe, thank you for you replies. Looks like I'll pick up a spool of HP5+ for my next bulk loading run and give it a shot.
leicapixie
Well-known
Vintage lenses as a group usually have lower contrast.*
Keeping that "look" is the way to go.
HP+5 a great modern film.
In fact all of Ilford is good.
I no longer use Kodak film, prices too high, the curl problem.
Kentmere has recently been upgraded!
The 400 and 100 are wonderful.
I develop in HC-110 or Blazinol.
Not HP+5, but Tri-X is not the film I used in 70's~90's.
Color I now do digitally.
Lack of easy processing, poor results from so called "Pro" labs.
" Tessar lenses can be an exception..
Keeping that "look" is the way to go.
HP+5 a great modern film.
In fact all of Ilford is good.
I no longer use Kodak film, prices too high, the curl problem.
Kentmere has recently been upgraded!
The 400 and 100 are wonderful.
I develop in HC-110 or Blazinol.
Not HP+5, but Tri-X is not the film I used in 70's~90's.
Color I now do digitally.
Lack of easy processing, poor results from so called "Pro" labs.
" Tessar lenses can be an exception..
Huss
Veteran
Anything that fits in them. Just go out, shoot and have fun. Cheap stuff is great (see the $1 film thread) and you'll learn by just doing it.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
HP5+ is as capable of handling beginners mis-steps as it is a perfectionists OCD. For a very old school look I like Rollei Ortho 25, but it is very picky with exposure and development.
bayernfan
Well-known
Hard to go wrong with Ilford HP5+ and Kodak Portra 400. Both are extremely capable and versatile film.
Daryl J.
Well-known
Kentmere films have recently been upgraded? Please elaborate as I'm ignorant.
I like Fomapan 100 with a vintage lens. Ilford's FP4+ is my favorite film. Period. And I love HP5 as well. But for certain 35mm film photos, I really enjoy Fomapan 100.
For color: Ektar 100 exposed at ISO 80.
I like Fomapan 100 with a vintage lens. Ilford's FP4+ is my favorite film. Period. And I love HP5 as well. But for certain 35mm film photos, I really enjoy Fomapan 100.
For color: Ektar 100 exposed at ISO 80.
bayernfan
Well-known
Combining Fomapan or Rollei Retro films with vintage lenses would be pretty cool.
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