Originally posted by NaClH2O Thanks Jon, do you recommend any particular ISO? I'm pretty much a complete newbie at this
NaCl(I've found that shooting film makes me more careful)H2O
depends on what and where your going to shoot. I mostly used ISO 400, gave me a better all around balance between indoors and outdoors.
pick up 200 and 400 24 shots each, see how they turn out.
on a side note, i just found 2 rolls of Ilford XP2 super B/W c-41 ISO 400.
want to give those a shot? i'll probably use them up soon
i got them cheap (cheaper than the T-Max)
just remember salt, the t-max wont get developed by the 1-hour lab places, they need to send those out. they can only process c-41 (hence why i got the ilford sometime back)
but the t-max gives out better results...