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I'll keep this short and sweet.
I'm going to New York in October, and I want to shoot mostly black and white film.
I want a really nice film that is still easy enough to get developed (and put on CD). Not too bothered on the price, but would like to keep it under £6 for a roll or £15 for process paid.
I have been recommended Agfascala, but not sure really.
I don't feel up to the task of devving it myself, and I don't like the results C41 films get.
So, what do you suggest!?
I want to take probably around 8 rolls.
I was thinking 2 of each of the following:
- Fuji Neopan 400
- Fuji Neopan 1600
- Agfa Scala 200x Professional
- Ilford FP4 125
Basically, I want to have the bases covered as far as ISO's go.
I know I want to try a very low ISO film and a very high ISO film.
The Agfa Scala is a definite, but I'm not sure what to go with for the low ISO, high ISO and mid ISO, hence the ones I've thought about above.

I'm going to New York in October, and I want to shoot mostly black and white film.
I want a really nice film that is still easy enough to get developed (and put on CD). Not too bothered on the price, but would like to keep it under £6 for a roll or £15 for process paid.
I have been recommended Agfascala, but not sure really.
I don't feel up to the task of devving it myself, and I don't like the results C41 films get.
So, what do you suggest!?
I want to take probably around 8 rolls.
I was thinking 2 of each of the following:
- Fuji Neopan 400
- Fuji Neopan 1600
- Agfa Scala 200x Professional
- Ilford FP4 125
Basically, I want to have the bases covered as far as ISO's go.
I know I want to try a very low ISO film and a very high ISO film.
The Agfa Scala is a definite, but I'm not sure what to go with for the low ISO, high ISO and mid ISO, hence the ones I've thought about above.

