> Other than that, Ilford 400 Delta B&W is quite nice but doesn't
> push too well (if that worries you).

I have never really shot much Ilford film, but i might give this a go. I'm
also considering Neopan 400.

> For color, use print film.  Slap on that filter, push it a stop if you
> have to, and go. I use Fuji NPZ (the "replacement" for NHGII) 800
> all the time under tungsten theatre lights, and it works GREAT
> (esp. in 6x7 but still well in 35mm) even when shot at 3200 and
> pushed a stop.

I think i'll grab a role of the NPZ800 and maybe i'll grab a roll of NPH400
aswell. As i'm not sure wether i would prefer the lower contrast of NPH400
yet :)
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