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from David Kirk (David_J_Kirk@hotmail.com)
Best film I'd suggest from the older 'traditional' films is Fp4+, or perhaps Tri-X, as for the newer films try Delta 100, or even 3200. For developers use rodinal for FP4 and one of the newer developers Ilford DDX?(I thikn that is the right one) for the newer emulsions. Alternativly you could use Ilfospeed print developer diluted 1-60 or 1-100 on FP$ for approx 12 to 16 minutes. As foe the use of filters get a copy of any B+W beginers' books - you will probably benefit from yellow, orange, green, red, and blue filters for some things, also a polariser. Occasionally you may find graduated filters in the colours previously mentioned useful - given that you shoot landscapes.
(posted 8832 days ago)

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