tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-754037359690107642.post5555010614927199106..comments2023-03-25T08:27:19.614-04:00Comments on `thew's reviews: Ilford XP2 SuperMatthew Robertsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04134787874718415563noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-754037359690107642.post-2388518922525885222011-08-06T20:53:20.979-04:002011-08-06T20:53:20.979-04:00Danny, I completely agree than B&W is perfect ...<b>Danny</b>, I completely agree than B&W is perfect for winter; here in Toronto at least there's so little colour that it's a natural fit. But I also prefer B&W for my photos in New York, and keep one of my two backs for the GX680 loaded with XP2 for general use. Well, as general use as any camera weighing ten pounds can be.<br /><br />I should also mention that you had an XP2 <aMatthew Robertsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04134787874718415563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-754037359690107642.post-23815178078456033442011-08-06T20:05:01.371-04:002011-08-06T20:05:01.371-04:00This is an interesting counterpoint to my lament r...This is an interesting counterpoint to my lament regarding film processing.<br /><br />What do you use to scan your negatives?Billhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06749942763035029635noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-754037359690107642.post-891554301378287832011-08-06T15:51:19.752-04:002011-08-06T15:51:19.752-04:00That photo of the loading dock with the barrels - ...That photo of the loading dock with the barrels - wow. I think I somehow miss B&W film, and always loved (and developed) Ilford film myself.Wolfgang Lonienhttp://wolfgang.lonien.de/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-754037359690107642.post-76495944971473346432011-08-05T21:18:46.605-04:002011-08-05T21:18:46.605-04:00I miss using XP2.
Just like you said, it is super...I miss using XP2. <br />Just like you said, it is super easy and rather hassle free from developing it on your own. I do favor XP2 over the Kodak version since it is purple base, staying closer to actual true B/W compared to Kodak 400CN (brown base, closer to colour film). <br />Although, I am more than willing to still shoot colour until Winter comes again. That and developing Delta 400 (which Danny Kimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09030424836834611922noreply@blogger.com