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maybe heresy these days, but what is your favourite film?
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Jul 27, 2015 11:35:15   #
Ward Posey
 
Ilford ASA 50, Tri-X, T-Max 100, Velveetia for color

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Jul 27, 2015 11:52:04   #
Bear2 Loc: Southeast,, MI
 
Kodachrome 25/64,

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Jul 27, 2015 12:05:40   #
stan0301 Loc: Colorado
 
You may well be printing your own--but if not your image is almost certainly being converted to digital before it gets printed
Stan

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Jul 27, 2015 12:08:12   #
sirlensalot Loc: Arizona
 
Mostly Tri-X or Kodachrome, but since I don't use film anymore, my favorite are the few rolls of Fuji that reside in the freezer. Maybe one day............ or not! lol

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Jul 27, 2015 12:15:49   #
EdM Loc: FN30JS
 
for a while I was able to get agfa 3 rolls w/processing fer $10. $$ was a hugh factor..

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Jul 27, 2015 12:33:40   #
boberic Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
 
rdgreenwood wrote:
Yep, Panatomic X pushed to 400 and souped in Diafine, that was my favorite combo. Talk about contrast... I miss it sometimes.


I still have prints on my wall from that combo. printed 40 years ago. I don't think my digital prints will last that long.

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Jul 27, 2015 12:39:42   #
d2b2 Loc: Catonsville, Maryland, USA
 
No heresy...there is a lot to be said about "the good ol' days'! Velvia 50.

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Jul 27, 2015 12:43:05   #
superpijak Loc: Middle TN
 
corryhully wrote:
for quite a while now, i have been somewhat hooked on a slow film by adox called cms20. it is a 20 iso film but i am finding it to give excellent results at 10. ok so my camera is pretty much attached to a tripod permanently. but i can live with that.
any other film film people here?


When I shot film it used to be either Vericolor or Tri X

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Jul 27, 2015 12:55:22   #
photoman022 Loc: Manchester CT USA
 
my favorite film is my SD card; since going digital I haven't looked back!

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Jul 27, 2015 13:12:03   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
corryhully wrote:
for quite a while now, i have been somewhat hooked on a slow film by adox called cms20. it is a 20 iso film but i am finding it to give excellent results at 10. ok so my camera is pretty much attached to a tripod permanently. but i can live with that.
any other film film people here?

I shoot a lot of Fuji Velvia, some B&W, but not so much
(Fuji Pan 100). I do shoot a lot of digital too, but prefer film, as the image quality is so much better.

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Jul 27, 2015 13:13:12   #
jrh1354 Loc: Dayton, Ohio
 
Rongnongno wrote:
Agfa Pan 25 and KodaChrome 25 Both delivered incredible resolution that I have not yet found in the digital world.

I also like the other spectrum side with the Ilford 1000 especially when used with sepia paper.


I'll second that - can't beat Kodachrome slide film or Ilford paper.

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Jul 27, 2015 13:27:50   #
Preachdude Loc: Geneva, OH
 
Rongnongno wrote:
Agfa Pan 25 and KodaChrome 25 Both delivered incredible resolution that I have not yet found in the digital world.

I also like the other spectrum side with the Ilford 1000 especially when used with sepia paper.


Kodachrome 25 was fabulous, but I shot thousands of images on Kodachrome 64. Even Kodachrome 200 had a unique quality that could not be matched by any other film anywhere near that ISO. For negative color film, I loved shooting Ektar 25. Kodak claimed that they improved Ektar 100 enough to duplicate Ektar 25's quality but at greater speed. Not true.

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Jul 27, 2015 13:28:42   #
amfoto1 Loc: San Jose, Calif. USA
 
Black & white for traditional silver prints: Fuji Neopan Acros (ISO 100) is GORGEOUS!

Black & white to be scanned: Ilford XP2 (ISO 400, C41/chromogenic)

Color transparency film: Fuji Velvia 50 and Provia 100 (it sucks that Kodak discontinued Ektachrome 100VS and E200... I used to use those a lot).

Color negative film: Kodak Portra 160 and 400. Fuji Superia 200 and 400.

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Jul 27, 2015 13:36:58   #
kb6kgx Loc: Simi Valley, CA
 
Never shot B&W, but when I did, it came out too contrasty (I’d use Tri-X).

But for color? Transparencies, no question. There is only Kodachrome 25.

For print film? Loved Kodak Vericolor 100. Also liked the blues and greens I’d get from Fuji.

As a rule, since most of my shooting was outdoors, almost never shot anything faster than 100.

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Jul 27, 2015 13:38:49   #
kb6kgx Loc: Simi Valley, CA
 
superpijak wrote:
When I shot film it used to be either Vericolor or Tri X


I haven’t come across anyone mentioning Vericolor since I was back in High School! In my opinion, the best color print film Kodak made. Vericolor 100. Shot it all the time back then.

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