Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/04/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Tarek, ... well, I must say you do have more than one good reason to go for any of those "exotic" films. I knew they're cheaper than those from more respected film makers but didn't it was half that prices. Ilford films are just great, I do use all of them in 120 and sheets, but I think those you're wondering about will be helping you to save some good money so you could even get double the amount of film. saludos Pablo tarek.charara@pix-that-stimulate.com wrote: > Hi Pablo, > > I usually use Plus-X for 120 and Tri-X for 4x5. And I still have some > stock of both. > Why am I going the "exotic" route? Cheaper? Yes. The 4x5 (50 sheets) > from Adox costs 26 Euros, that's half of what I would pay for Ilford > film and a bit more than a third of the cost of Kodak (T-Max). I > would have taken Plus-X sheet film, but couldn't find any! I don't > like T-Max that much. > I could have used Tri-X, but the exposure times are sometimes too > short! Even with a pinhole! > > Some people rave about FP-4 and Pan-F. I haven't used these since the > late 70's and to me they are as exotic as Adox, Efke and Foma... :^) > > Let's see... > > > All the best from the south of France! > > Tarek --