The results you get often depend on the technique you use. That is, in exposing and developing. Fuji Acros, Agfa APX-100, TMax 100, TechPan & so many do a fine job but do so differently for each individual.
Some personal recommendations: 1. For landscapes, if it's rocky, use a yellow or orange filter. If it's wooded, try a green filter. Or, shoot the scene several times with the variety of filters to get what you want from one of them. Because it's hard to "see" a scene in advance given the many b&w filtration options available. 2. If you're just restarting, Acros is a forgiving film and has a very good grain structure. It works well in TMax developer but is also no slouch in HC-110 or D-76. Sincerely, Collin ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at mail.safe-t.net