Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim and Peter: After about a 20 year photography hiatus I got back into it last year. I was shocked at how little it had changed with the exception of the film category. Being very familiar with Kodak it was only natural that I began using their latest product which was Tmax. After going through about a dozen rolls I was becoming very discouraged and began to consider spending more time on other interests. As a "last ditch" effort I tried Delta 100 and it was like the sky opened up and shined. I have since gone back several times to try Tmax and it just doesn't work for me. At this time the only Kodak product that I use is Xtol. There are rumors that Ilford will introduce, in the near future, an ascorbic acid based liquid developer to compete with Xtol. Perhaps I just don't know what I am doing with Tmax but the difference is dramatic for me. I was taking some pictures of a barn the other day and this young man stopped to talk to me. He was a student of photography at a local college. As I was loading Delta 100 in my Hasselblad he made the comment that he wasn't aware that anyone else made film but Kodak. The only film that he had ever used was Tmax. Talk about a generation gap! Needless to say, I suddenly felt very old. I gave him some Delta 100 and asked him to let me know how it worked for him. Before it gets started I do not work for Ilford, in fact I don't work at all. The Ilford line of products is very easy to use. I love their liquid chemicals and papers. Their website provides a lot of information and I wish that I could justify owning their variable contrast enlarger head. While Kodak has ventured away from the low volume amateur Ilford has focused their attention on them. I love to hear about the film/developer combinations that work for other LUGGERS. Unfortunately, Tmax has made it very difficult for me to consider Kodaks products. Perhaps I am not handling it properly. Thanks for listening. Bob Bedwell << At 06:18 PM 2/15/99 -0800, you wrote: >Not ridiculous at all. Only people I know who use Tri-X are you and several >LUGs. Everyone else uses TMax or T400CN. ;-] > >Peter K > Peter, Kodak is not known for continuing to manufacture a product that doesn't sell. Look at Super-XX and Pan-X. Kodak supplies Tri-X in: 35mm/24 35mm/36 35mm/50' 35mm/100' 120 220 70mm/100' 2-1/4 x 3-1/4 sheet 4x5 5x7 8x10 Doesn't sound to me like Tri-X is a slow seller. In reality, there is a "HUGE" base of professional and amateur photographers that use tons of Tri-X. TMax is not a panacea and T400CN is not a true B&W film, as it requires C41. :) Jim >>