briandaly
Established
Tri-X in my local shop is €5.70 - HP5 is €3.20.
As I'm new to film, it has been recommended to stick with one film and one developer and stick with that combination for a while.
Any reason not to choose the cheaper of the above two films?
As I'm new to film, it has been recommended to stick with one film and one developer and stick with that combination for a while.
Any reason not to choose the cheaper of the above two films?
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
tri-x can be used in diafine at 1600 speed very well.
That is about the only thing i can come up with in its favour
That is about the only thing i can come up with in its favour
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
I like TriX - but in the US, the prices are more comparable. Lots of people have very good luck with HP5. There are certainly worse films out there.
Go ahead and use the Ilford for a while. Don't worry about it too much. Especially if you're new to film.
Go ahead and use the Ilford for a while. Don't worry about it too much. Especially if you're new to film.
Matthew Allen
Well-known
Do a tag search on each film on Flickr. There are people doing amazing things with both, I wouldn't get too hung up on the relatively small distinctions between two very versatile films.
It makes sense to buy HP5 since a)it's cheaper (in the EU, I imagine the opposite would be true in the US), b) it's more 'local' and c)I want them to keep making Ilford products and if we don't buy them they won't.
Matthew
It makes sense to buy HP5 since a)it's cheaper (in the EU, I imagine the opposite would be true in the US), b) it's more 'local' and c)I want them to keep making Ilford products and if we don't buy them they won't.
Matthew
nightfly
Well-known
Personally I wouldn't use HP5 if it was free because I feel like it makes everything look overly grey and drab.
Some people do get good results, I just don't happen to be one of them.
Some people do get good results, I just don't happen to be one of them.
aizan
Veteran
nope. it just costs more.
Monz
Monz
I use both films a lot. No problems with either. BTW check out 7dayshop.com for cheaper prices.
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varjag
Guest
It is better for me, 3x better
Buy roll of each and see which you like better.
tripod
Well-known
I would choose the HP5 even if the price was the same as TX. Been using it for years
mr_phillip
Well-known
I wouldn't say it's better at all (except for pushing), but it's at least 78% different. Try both, see which you prefer.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Hmm, by this standard, according to Adorama, Tri-X ($4.49) is 87% "better" than HP5+ ($3.95) (or only 12%, depending on your Mathematical point of view)
Also, Windoze XP Professional upgrade ($149.00) is 14900% better than Red Hat Fedora (free).
Also, Windoze XP Professional upgrade ($149.00) is 14900% better than Red Hat Fedora (free).
Rafael
Mandlerian
Also, Windoze XP Professional upgrade ($149.00) is 14900% better than Red Hat Fedora (free).![]()
Actually, if Red Hat Fedora is free, then XP is infinitely better than it!
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Well, I did assume you paid 1 cent for the CD you'd burn it in!Actually, if Red Hat Fedora is free, then XP is infinitely better than it!![]()
Rafael
Mandlerian
Ahhh! Foiled by an unstated assumption.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
elude
Some photographer
Tx is just more..punchy. I prefer HP5+ and UNFORTUNATELY in France tx is far cheaper : 3euros against 5euros.
andersju
Well-known
Adox CHM 400 is the same as Ilford HP5+, as costs ~2.2 euros at fotoimpex.de.
nightfly
Well-known
overly grey and drab?
Nope that one is shades of white but same idea, just more overexposed.
I just don't dig the tones of this film. They don't work for me.
My preference is for Tri-X or Neopan 400. I've never gotten along well with Illford's films.
KenD
Film Shooter
Try 1/2 a dozen rolls of each, pick the one you like after a short trial, and use it for 100 rolls to get used to film. Then try the other for a stretch if you're not happy to stay put.
I have not had good results with HP5, but many photogs get great results.
To quote a Canadian beer maker's slogan, for either film... "Those who like it... like it a lot."
KenD
I have not had good results with HP5, but many photogs get great results.
To quote a Canadian beer maker's slogan, for either film... "Those who like it... like it a lot."
KenD
Matthew Allen
Well-known
Tx is just more..punchy. I prefer HP5+ and UNFORTUNATELY in France tx is far cheaper : 3euros against 5euros.
Really? Are there any good mail order places with Tri-X that cheap? All the European shops I've checked charge more for Ilford than Kodak, it'd be nice to get some Tri-X for that little.
Matthew
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