Some b n w is even more forgiving. regular fail upto 4stops over and 5 undereposed and can still get *something *
a lot of people under rate their film. i.e iso 100 film get shot and devd like it was iso 80 etc
For the last year that I was shooting film I shot all 100 colour film at 400 and all B&W (fake B&W anyway, Ilford XP2 or the Kodak equivalent) at 1600 instead of 400 and had the lab push it two stops.
If you're not worrying about shooting people or something where you can spend a bit of time bracketing, the main benefit for me for slide film was it's ability to reproduce colour incredibly and with way less grain.
For the last year that I was shooting film I shot all 100 colour film at 400 and all B&W (fake B&W anyway, Ilford XP2 or the Kodak equivalent) at 1600 instead of 400 and had the lab push it two stops.
If you're not worrying about shooting people or something where you can spend a bit of time bracketing, the main benefit for me for slide film was it's ability to reproduce colour incredibly and with way less grain.