Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi there, these are the films I use: I hardly shoot color negative since it depends on the lab. Only last half year I found a shop which is connected to a decent lab who seem to know their business and do not goof on the prints. Thus there is no statistical significance of C41 film. About 1.5 years ago I got to know the czech (how do you spell that in English?) efke films. They are produced after Adox recipies (and are said to have more silver in the emulsion) . They were really an eye-opener. Before, I used Kodak TMX,Y,Z in the Kodak TMAX developer, but this was not as satisfying as the ,,old'' technology films. These czech films and Rodinal give a great range af greys. For dark situations inside, I stick with Kodak TMZ, either developed in Rodinal at an index of 1000/31 (remember ZX-81 graphics?) or 1600 with Tetenal Negafin. For color slides, I use the usual K-14 stuff from the company with the K. The anticipation for the letter in the mailbox is the best about it. However, I do think that one should stick to few film/developer combinations. So these are my b/w favourites: efke 25 - F09 (Rodinal compatible) TRI-X at 160 - F09 TMZ at 1000 - F09 TMZ at 1600 - Negafin I have to try higher speed of TMZ with Negafin in future. Let's see where there's the limit. Cheers, Peter. P.S. Is this question for favourite films a market research of some company?