The following photos were taken with Kodak's ImageLink FS microfilm rated at 125 ASA and developed in Photographer's Formulary TD-3 (13 minutes, standard dilution and agitation method A). This was my first experiment with this film and although it is super fine grained I did not find it well suited for general use. The contrast is a bit high, but it was really the mid-tones that gave me the biggest problem, they seemed very flat and consequently I had a terrible time trying to get pleasing skin tone rendition (from the selection of photos below you can guess that I just gave up).
Note that all photos were scanned from 4x5 original prints on an ancient Mustek scanner and manipulated in PhotoShop to try and match the appearance of the originals (the point was to demonstrate the character of the film), significant detail is lost in the low-resolution images above.