So I just got back from a three-week roadtrip around the Four Corners part of the U.S. One of the cameras I took was my 6X7 (supported by my K-3, K-7, LK, K1000, and Alpha 9.) The 6X7 broke on the last day (hopefully Eric can fix it), but some of the shots it took before that turned out. I haven't digitized the black and white, but the photo lab got the color shots back pretty quickly.
Arches National Park, Kodak Ektar 100
Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert (various films, listed with the image.), but first some more with Ektar
One with Portra 400
Lomo Color Negative 800
Yeah, I know. I didn't expect the Lomo to look like that, either.
Rollei CR200
The biggest disappointment for me was the Fuji Provia 100. I don't know what happened, but the rest of the slide film (so far) turned out well. Only one shot on the roll didn't look overexposed by two or three stops.
When the astrophotography and ghost town shots are scanned and edited, I'll post some more.