I usually use Kodak T-Max 100ASA and have had some
good results from it, obviously the speed depends on
how much light there is, I'v heard the B&W stuff that
can be processed by a colour lab sucks although I
haven't tried it myself.
Chris
--- johnsonpa <johnsonpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I
need some advice on what B&W film I need to take
> to Palmyra.
> I want to take a few rolls b/c I thought it might be
> the best way to capture
> all the rusted WWII stuff the navy left behind.
> I rarely shoot B&W, so I have no idea what would be
> good.
> Any thoughts from the list on a good all-around
> film?
>
> TIA,
> --p.j.
>
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