Rick Waldroup
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I received my R3A and 40mm lens about a week ago and have been shooting steady ever since. I was just curious as to what people are shooting these days. I have been using Neopan 400 and 1600 for a few months now and love it. I also shoot Tri X, but have been using the Fuji stuff more and more. Back in the '80's when T Max was introduced I was working for a local magazine in Dallas, Texas, and I was able to get all the T Max film I wanted for free. Let me tell you, you become a BIG fan of free film, whether you are crazy about it or not. The only real problem I had with T Max was the contrast- not near as contrasty as Tri X. The one thing I did like about T Max was the tonal range and exposure latitude. Is anyone using Neopan? I develop everything in Rodinal, so my grain is little over the top, but the sharpness is great. Anyway, for the stuff I shoot, I don't mind a little grain.