Ever since "StreetPan 400" was introduced in March-2016 I have been wanting to test this film. I finally purchased a couple of rolls at the local camera shop and ran some through the Leica MP using a 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M ASPH. The next roll will be tested...
I didn't show the test exposures of -2 or -1 shutter speed as they were very dark... In the +1 the shadow detail is visible when enlarged, with the first shot (exposed as metered) the deep shadow is a little dirty. In both of the two mentioned examples th...
I was sitting on the top of very steep steps and the middle ground is sloped down & away while the background has an elevated bridge... plus the 28 mm was pointed down angle... Good thing that I was sitting down, nightmare ; )
Ilford SFX 200 is still available in 35mm and 120 format... here is a link to a thread I did a couple of years ago with some examples... Extended Red Sensitivity Film At the moment I have four at 50mm: Nikon AI-S 50 f/1.2, Leica 50 f/1.4 Summilux-M ASPH, ...
Those mid day scenes were challenging due to the lighting conditions and extreme contrast (dark shadows and bright sun). Do you have Lambrecht's Way Beyond Monochrome? It's an excellent and thorough resource. His advice, in general: Low contrast scene (ra...
I forgot to mention (for those who might not know) that "box speed" and iso are sometimes quite different. Iford sells a fast film called Delta3200. One might assume the iso of the film is 3200 because the box says so in large type, but Ilford's technical...
So far I think this might be a good summary: "development is the key to using this film" One recommendation was to use Beutler 1:1:8 for 11 minutes Beutler developer Stock Solution A: metol 10g, sodium sulfite 50g, water to make 1 liter Stock Solution B: ...
As listed on Amazon, " Way Beyond Monochrome " by Ralph W. Lambrecht and Chris Woodhouse looks like a winner !! If the table of contents is any indication, it should be 'required reading', including the sections on digital... the hard cover is less expens...