fomapan 200 @1600 or above?

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i am curious if anyone has pushed this film much. i want to give the 200 a try
because it seems like a cheap and versatile film. all i have seen are tests to 800.

thanks!
 
Tri-X has very good characteristics up to 1600 (3200 if you like) - I don't know about the cost in your part of the world; here the typical price would be 3 euro a roll ($2.20).

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Check the Massive Development Chart to find out what films can be pushed and how to process them:
http://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.html
 
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doitashimash1te said:
Tri-X has very good characteristics up to 1600 (3200 if you like) - I don't know about the cost in your part of the world; here the typical price would be 3 euro a roll ($2.20).

I second that. I've had good results from 200 to 6400, but the grain at 200 is perhaps more than one would prefer - a slower film would be better if you have the option. If you are stuck with one film regardless the light, you could do far worse than Tri-X. Based on how it looks at 200, I see no reason you couldn't get one more stop and still have a pleasant image, just with more grain that you'd get from a real 100ISO rated film, of course.

An example of Tri-X at 200 EI in D-76 1:1 (not the best example, as it was snowing that day, but eh):
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=63937&ppuser=4407
 
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looks like my best bet is to nab a bulk roll of the fomapan 200 and a few rolls of tri-x for when it gets dark out. thanks for the suggestions!
 
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