Favourite 400 speed B+W film?

Favourite 400 speed B+W film?

  • Kodak TriX 400

    Votes: 858 41.1%
  • Kodak TMAX 400

    Votes: 238 11.4%
  • Ilford Delta 400

    Votes: 138 6.6%
  • Ilford HP5 Plus 400

    Votes: 636 30.4%
  • Efke KB400

    Votes: 12 0.6%
  • Fomapan 400

    Votes: 38 1.8%
  • Fuji Neopan 400

    Votes: 328 15.7%
  • Rollei R3 400

    Votes: 15 0.7%
  • Forte Fortepan 400

    Votes: 2 0.1%
  • Arista EDU Ultra 400

    Votes: 22 1.1%
  • Arista II 400

    Votes: 9 0.4%
  • Another unlisted 400

    Votes: 112 5.4%

  • Total voters
    2,090
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Neopan 400 souped in X-Tol
 
Tri-x or Neopan for me. I like XP2 too, but it's expensive.

HP5 is nice, but I prefer a little more contrast.

Arista.edu is very grainy for a 400 film.

TMAX is soooo bland. Nor am I a big fan of Kodak's C41 stuff.
 
HP5 is nice, but I prefer a little more contrast.

Add 15% more time as starting place. increase in 5% increments till you get the contrast you want.

DON'T Change anything else, or you won't know what caused the change in contrast. Change time for major shifts in contrast..

Use agitation as a fine tuning tool after you get "YOUR" time/temp.
 
I have started using Rollei Retro 400 as an affordable choice...
So far I have only tested @1600, @800.
I am developing it with R09 and ilford fixer...
It seems nice but it does not exactly fit in my scanner's tray (Rollei DF-S 190 SE). Film's perforation does not fit the tray's spacers... and you can not lay the film super flat while scanning.
 
I voted Tri-X because it gives me what I want more of the time than anything else I have tried. I am shooting it in a Diacord TLR. I have also used and liked HP5 and Ultrafine in 120.

I am experimenting with HP5 in 135 right now in a Ricoh 500 G and in Pentax Spotmatic.

I started developing these films in Rodinal and am now using D76. I like the results for both but really like the convenience of Rodinal.
 
I am really liking the look I am getting with TMax 400 developed in DD-X. Especially some low light stuff with the Hexar AF
 
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