kzphoto
Well-known
I love the look I get with TMY-2 and I would like to try some of the higher speed films, but I haven't used them in ages. Last I remember, the T-Max 3200 was super grainy and the Delta 3200 was low contrast (developed in D-76.)
Just curious as to what people are using these days and what kind of results you're seeing? I'd be shooting mainly indoors / outdoors at night, wanting a 1600 - 6400 speed film. Medium contrast and grain kept to a minimum.
Just curious as to what people are using these days and what kind of results you're seeing? I'd be shooting mainly indoors / outdoors at night, wanting a 1600 - 6400 speed film. Medium contrast and grain kept to a minimum.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Try the Tmax3200 in the Tmax Developer. It's not as grainy as with other developer. Soup it at the lower temperature using a 1:4. I have few samples somewhere. Will try and locate them. I've never tried Delta3200.
jan normandale
Film is the other way
haempe
Well-known
TMax3200 @6400 in TMaxDev. 1+4
Don't expect anything in the shadows...

Don't expect anything in the shadows...
B.J.Scharp
Still developing
Neopan 1600 in Diafine for me, shot at 1600.
haempe
Well-known
TMZ @1600 in TMaxDev. 1+4
TMZ @1600 in 1+50 Rodinal

TMZ @1600 in 1+50 Rodinal

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jan normandale
Film is the other way
it's interesting that all three of the images are ice and snow... !
haempe
Well-known
winter time - high speed film time ...
Field
Well-known
I like my results with Delta 3200. I suppose you could use Rodinal to increase the contrast.
haempe
Well-known
A last one:
TMZ @1600 in Adox ADX
TMZ @1600 in Adox ADX

Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Either of them in Tmax Developer. I prefer Delta 3200 slightly, but Tmax 3200 is great too. Use Tmax Developer, for both films. They SUCK in D-76. BAD. Xtol is merely decent, but not as nice as Tmax Developer for Tmax 3200; I have not tried it for the Ilford film.
Delta 3200 at EI-3200
Delta 3200 at EI-1600
Tmax 3200 at EI-1600
Tmax 3200 at EI-1600

Delta 3200 at EI-3200

Delta 3200 at EI-1600

Tmax 3200 at EI-1600

Tmax 3200 at EI-1600
Tim Gray
Well-known
I've had very nice results with T-Max 3200 at 800 or 1600 in XTOL 1:1. It works alright at 3200 too, but you do begin to lose a noticeable amount in the shadows when exposed like that.
I've also heard good things about T-Max dev, DD-X, and Microphen with these films.
These are all shots on T-Max 3200. If you look in the tags, you can see what I rated it at (EI 800, 1600, etc.):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tgray1/tags/p3200tmz/
I've also heard good things about T-Max dev, DD-X, and Microphen with these films.
These are all shots on T-Max 3200. If you look in the tags, you can see what I rated it at (EI 800, 1600, etc.):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tgray1/tags/p3200tmz/
kzphoto
Well-known
Thanks for the responses everyone. I'll order some Tmax dev and see how it goes.
RanceEric
The name is Rance
I just replied to a thread about high speed film recently: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=111405
I often shoot Tri-X at 3200 and develop in microphen.. Some examples are shown in the other thread. Great contrast, minimal grain, and I rarely need to edit the scans (when I say, 'edit,' I never do more that adjust levels/constrast)
I often shoot Tri-X at 3200 and develop in microphen.. Some examples are shown in the other thread. Great contrast, minimal grain, and I rarely need to edit the scans (when I say, 'edit,' I never do more that adjust levels/constrast)
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varjag
Guest
TMax p3200 at EI10,000, developed with time for 12500 in Microphen.

Elections Day by varjagg, on Flickr

Elections Day by varjagg, on Flickr
f16sunshine
Moderator
Some very nice samples posted here guys. Thankyou
Eugene that last one is very emotion filled! Wonderful
Eugene that last one is very emotion filled! Wonderful
paulfish4570
Veteran
Eugene, that is a stunning photo ...
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varjag
Guest
Thank you folks!
This was the same exposure and processing:

Balloons by varjagg, on Flickr
I know that the Delta has a bit higher true sensitivity. But for me somehow P3200 works better when pushed really far.. I know that there are people who swear with the Ilford though. But at EI1600, D3200 works for me too (this was also in stock Microphen):

Olav Kyrres gate by varjagg, on Flickr

Шоколадная глазурь by varjagg, on Flickr
This was the same exposure and processing:

Balloons by varjagg, on Flickr
I know that the Delta has a bit higher true sensitivity. But for me somehow P3200 works better when pushed really far.. I know that there are people who swear with the Ilford though. But at EI1600, D3200 works for me too (this was also in stock Microphen):

Olav Kyrres gate by varjagg, on Flickr

Шоколадная глазурь by varjagg, on Flickr
iBay
Insoo Bay
Tmax p3200 in Tmax developer (stock).
P3200 is good but but would like to push Neopan 400 ($2 at recent deal) for economical reason.

P3200 is good but but would like to push Neopan 400 ($2 at recent deal) for economical reason.
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Either of them in Tmax Developer. I prefer Delta 3200 slightly, but Tmax 3200 is great too. Use Tmax Developer, for both films. They SUCK in D-76. BAD. Xtol is merely decent, but not as nice as Tmax Developer for Tmax 3200; I have not tried it for the Ilford film.
Delta 3200 at EI-1600
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Chris ... I really like that Funnel Cake stand shot in Delta 3200... did you do that in Tmax or DDX?

Delta 3200 at EI-1600
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Chris ... I really like that Funnel Cake stand shot in Delta 3200... did you do that in Tmax or DDX?
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