Okay, this should be interesting.....
I'm trying to narrow my choices of film to a few that I really like and that I want to learn how to process properly and to get the best from. I'm also looking to use the same film stock for both 35mm and 120 shooting if that's achievable.
For 400 ISO B&W, I'll be going for Ilford XP2 as, whilst it's C41, Peter R has produced some stunning negs using traditional B&W chemicals. For the limited amount of colour shooting I do, it's Portra 400 all the way.
I've used Ilford films extensively in the past and really like them - though I have only used Delta 100 once, as far as I can remember. Kodak Plus X is long gone (as far as I'm aware). I've shot a fair bit of Fuji Acros and liked it. Agfa APX seems okay.......
What I'm looking for is a 100-125 ISO B&W film that has fine grain, capable of very sharp results, smooth tones right through the range from deep blacks to pure white and, ideally, a bit of forgiveness / latitude if I get the exposure wrong occasionally. Oh, and readily available / easy to home process.
That should be an easy choice, then, eh? Suggestions / examples, please.