thegman
Veteran
I voted for Velvia, which is superb if I've got the light or a tripod, and Portra 800 is great quality considering the speed.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Kodak E100G, Kodak Portra VS 160, Kodak Tmax 100, Fomapan 100 Classic and 200, Ilford Delta100, and consumergrade Kodacolor 200.
Also got Agfa CT100 slide, Ilford FP4 (bulk), TriX (bulk), OrwoPan 400, Kodak Panatomic 100 (bulk) in the fridge.
That is 35mm only.
I get by.

Also got Agfa CT100 slide, Ilford FP4 (bulk), TriX (bulk), OrwoPan 400, Kodak Panatomic 100 (bulk) in the fridge.
That is 35mm only.
I get by.
filmfan
Well-known
TX400 in 35mm.
Delta 3200 in 120.
XP2/BW400 in either format.
Delta 3200 in 120.
XP2/BW400 in either format.
merciless49
I'm scared of clowns
Velvia 50 and other (Neopan 1600). Though lately also falling in love with Tri-X.
andredossantos
Well-known
So hard to choose one, actually, Impossible!!! Also, my preferences change too. Right now these are my faves:
35mm b&w: fp4+, neopan 400, neopan 1600
120 b&w: pan f, fp4+, neopan 400, delta 3200
35mm color neg: ektar, fuji 400h, portra 800
120 color neg: ektar, portra 160vc, portra 400nc
35mm color slide: provia 100f, e100g, provia 400x
120 color slide: astia 100f, e100g, provia 400x
nope, can't choose one
35mm b&w: fp4+, neopan 400, neopan 1600
120 b&w: pan f, fp4+, neopan 400, delta 3200
35mm color neg: ektar, fuji 400h, portra 800
120 color neg: ektar, portra 160vc, portra 400nc
35mm color slide: provia 100f, e100g, provia 400x
120 color slide: astia 100f, e100g, provia 400x
nope, can't choose one
annbye
Newbie
For color: Kodak Portra
For B&W: Kodak Tri-X
Others: Fuji Astia, Fuji Velvia, Kodak E100VS
I love them!
For B&W: Kodak Tri-X
Others: Fuji Astia, Fuji Velvia, Kodak E100VS
I love them!
Fuchs
Well-known
I use XP2 and BW400CN for BW and Kodak Ultramax 400 for color when I plan to scan the negatives (almost all of them at this time). I have a still virgin 300ft of TriX Pro in the fridge, but I'm getting lazy and prefer to have the films C41'd rather than souping them by myself. When available, Fuji 800 color negative and Provia F are my second choice films.
thegman
Veteran
Must say in future I'll be buying Velvia 100, not 50. Not for the extra stop, although that's good, but for the reciprocity. Velvia 50, according to the datasheet needs correction after a couple of seconds, Velvia 100 after 2 minutes. I like night shots, so this is an issue for me, and I absolutely cannot tell the difference between them in the results.
bigdog
Established
Hate to have to choose just one...Kodachrome 64. Still love Polaroid, Reala, TriX, APX100, TMAX3200....see hard to choose just one.
Lauffray
Invisible Cities
Don't know much about color, I did a test try of provia 100F and ektar 100 (waiting for dev), a bit more knowledgeable about bw. I love HP5 and TriX, which is what I use most of the time.
Lauffray
Invisible Cities
Btw, I can't seem to be able to find Velvia 50 anywhere where I live. I heard so much about that mythical film that I was really bummed out when I couldn't try it.
akremer
Established
portra nc for 120 and 35 - usually 400 but sometimes 160.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Im down to my last 2 rolls of Kodachrome 200; and, then its history - except for a few rolls of Kodachrome 25.
Roberto V.
Le surrèalisme, c'est moi
Ektar 100, BW400CN, Tri-X, Plus-X, and some other stuff
Kim Coxon
Moderator
Agfa Ultra for me. It will be sadly missed but I still have a small stock in the fridge and more in the freezer.
Kim
Kim
Contarama
Well-known
Fuji Superia Reala 100 so far but I am so green I haven't used many brands of film. Second would be Kodak Gold 200. I haven't learned enough to exploit faster films (or slower films for that matter...haha) or B&W. I do have a 36 exposure roll of 2007 Kodachrome 64 in my camera going right now. If it turns out nice I will be convinced that I like slow films. I have some Fuji 160S and Superia Reala 100 on the way - I'll have to see how a face rendered via Fuji 160S and Fuji Superia Reala 100 looks vs. Kodachrome 64.
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Mablo
Well-known
APX 100 (Rollei Retro 100) has been my first choice for a couple of years now. It's a goner now and I need a replacement.
For something a bit faster I've used Neopan 400. I have a love and hate relationship with that film and will probably dump it because they killed the 120 and LegacyPro400.
For something a bit faster I've used Neopan 400. I have a love and hate relationship with that film and will probably dump it because they killed the 120 and LegacyPro400.
Steve Ash
Established
APX 100 (Rollei Retro 100) has been my first choice for a couple of years now. It's a goner now and I need a replacement.
You still can get some here:
www.fotoimpex.de
www.macodirect.de
Regards
Steve
B.J.Scharp
Still developing
It's frightingly expensive (especially compared to B&W), but I still like Provia 400X. Amazingly fine-grained for its speed, and the colours are terrific, with a little more shadow detail than I manage with Velvia.
pixelatedscraps
Well-known
B&W: Ilford Delta 100 / Kodak Tri-X 400
C41: Ektar 100 or Portra
E6: Agfachrome, Velvia or Sensia
(No such thing as one, single favorite film, unfortunately!)
C41: Ektar 100 or Portra
E6: Agfachrome, Velvia or Sensia
(No such thing as one, single favorite film, unfortunately!)
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