stet
lurker.
How do you guys go about testing new films out for yourself? I'm faced with several new choices (and more expensive rolls of what I normally shoot), and lately I've been just picking up a roll or two here and there and trying it. I feel like I could be going about this in a better way, and was wondering if anyone had personal methods of doing this. Maybe methodically, shooting test rolls of one type (or several, and compare), or buying a batch of, say, five, and seeing how you like it in normal applications. Or taking one type and shooting only that for a couple weeks.
The reason I'm asking is because up until now I've mainly shot Tmax and Tri-x, always processing in D-76. I'm looking at trying out several new films -- 100 Neopan, Fomapan 100 and 200, Fortepan 100 and 400. Some of these films I'd also like to test pushing, with the intent of finding a substitute for more expensive Tri-X 400. It's a lot, and I guess I'm antsy to find something new and stick with it.
The reason I'm asking is because up until now I've mainly shot Tmax and Tri-x, always processing in D-76. I'm looking at trying out several new films -- 100 Neopan, Fomapan 100 and 200, Fortepan 100 and 400. Some of these films I'd also like to test pushing, with the intent of finding a substitute for more expensive Tri-X 400. It's a lot, and I guess I'm antsy to find something new and stick with it.