I use Ilford XP2 in my 35mm camera. I love it. I like it because it is
versitile, usable from iso100 to 800 (and maybe beyond). Consequently
it has a wide exposure latitude and can therefore retain detail in dark
and light areas in very high contrast situations without altering
development - useful in a roll film. This is in lens 35mm photography,
but will hold in pinhole. It also has the advantage of being compatible
with the ICE3 functions in my Nikon coolscan IV, unlike non-c41
monochrome films.
That said I use FP4 and HP5 film in 5x4 pinhole and lens cameras.
On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 11:49 , allen waters wrote:
> Any one use this? Any comments? Is it worth while? Many thanks.
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