Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks all, Ted, BD, Graham, Ken and Mark. Your responses were needed and appreciated. Little tough time right now and I enjoyed the little escape from other issues (a cat that has been away from home too long). > I just feel I have to defend your results as your technique: > film-developer-dilution is darn close to what I do. > Oops! I'm just now noticing your shooting it at 3200! > Well! To me that explains the whole thing. Well, Mark. I agree with what you write on all accounts. I usually _do_ shoot Neopan 1600 @ 1600 and develop in Xtol. Ok, 1:2 instead of 1:3, but I've succeeded with 1:3 too. I just settled on 1:2 since the math was easier (75 ml to 150 ml for each roll). I have beakers to measure up that and I'm lazy. I too find that at 1600 and Xtol I get better negatives than I've gotten with anything in 35mm. There is one other competitor, Neopan 400 in Xtol. I'd probably use Neopan 1600 all the time if I could remember to carry the neutral density filters with me. > As I shoot tons of Neopan 1600 in Xtol 1:3 instead of your 1:2 which is > close enough. And it comes out right on the money. At 1600. > None of this stretched out pushed underexposed tri x from the 70's look you > are almost emulating here. :) To slightly exaggerate. Actually, I wanted the extra stop (or faster shutter speed as it was). I wasn't very scientific about it. I saw it was dark (lighting by those silly 11 wat low energy lamps) and figured the exposure was probably 1/15 @ 2.0. I didn't want to hand-hold that speed because it was a fairly lively bunch. So I went with 1/30 @ 2.0. So if it was "exposed" at 1600 or 3200 ... that was just my eyeball. My normal time is 10 minutes at 68/20 degrees. This time I went with 12 minutes. I think it is probably the only time I've ever done that with this film. I've never needed to otherwise. For some reason Neopan and Xtol is a combination that works very, very nicely. I don't know if it is because Neopan is such a nice film, Xtol is such a nice developer ... or both. In 120 Neopan 400 is my standard. I buy 100 rolls at a time. Just found a place in Japan to order Neopan (both 400 and 1600) in 100' rolls. The price will bring my per roll cost of 1600 down to about 30% of what I'm paying otherwise. I think they must be taking out a premium for the film here in Scandinavia. Around 34 USD for 100' is what it would cost from Japan: http://www.unicircuits.com/shop/index.php?cPath=27 > Have you got other shots which give credibly to your pushed one stop ASA? No, no ... not at all. I only do it in a pinch. I wouldn't even begin to claim that its real speed is 3200. It's not. It's 1600, even if some say it's lower. Daniel