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Anonymous
Hello /p/

Whats your favorite film?
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
Toss-up between Delta 3200 (because I like insane speed and the ability to develop it myself) and Velvia 50 (because of teh preeeeetty)
>> angrylittleboy !wrJcGUHncE
Neopan 400. Cheap.
>> Anonymous
kodak gold 400
>> Anonymous
Star Wars
>> Teus !QbSstcPD6U
hard to say. plus-x and tri-x are great, but I'm experimenting with more modern t-grain films. played with acros 100, now trying tmax100

not out yet what high-sensitivity film i like most, Delta3200 or kodak P3200
>> angrylittleboy !wrJcGUHncE
Has anybody tried the new T-Max yet?
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
What's the "new" TMax? I've got a spool of TMax 100 that I bought recently sitting in my camera bag for me to use on my upcoming vacation...
>> Anonymous
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/products/films/bw/tMax400.jhtml
>> Anonymous
finding nemo
>> Anonymous
I usually end up using the regular Kodak 400 or 200 speed. This is because the nicer ones are, firstly, hard to find and, also, very expensive because I either have to buy them online or at a local photography shop which costs twice as much for everything.
>> Anonymous
Depends on purpose, but I currently have these in stock:

Ilford Pan F (135)
Ilford FP4 (135 + 120)
Ilford HP5 (135 + 120)
Fuji Velvia 50 (135)
Funi Astia 100F (135)
>> angrylittleboy !wrJcGUHncE
>>95556

Sharper and finer-grained T-Max400, they say. But I haven't tried it yet.
>> Lynx !!KY+lVSl0s2m
Tried neopan 400, didn't care for it.
Tmax 100 and 200 and velvia 100.
>> sage sage !ccqXAQxUxI
>>95574
Wasn't shot on film, thus, is a movie. Not a film.
>> Anonymous
blade runner
>> BlackAdder !!bSWRwu/NqzQ
>>95850

Battleship Potemkin or the Seven Samurai then.
>> Anonymous
>>95850
Was however turned into a film in order to be projected :-p
>> Liska !!LIVFOETqL8j
Fuji Provia 100/400, Velvia 50 and Ilford XP2
>> Anonymous
>>95872
digital projectors
>> Anonymous
>>95883
not at all cinemas