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$16.95Ilford Delta 100 (120, 100ISO)Fine grain and great contrast so this is perfect for landscapes. That's it really. Oh and it has a nice coloured logo.Ilford have a little more to say about it:ILFORD DELTA 100 PROFESSIONAL is a medium speed, black & white film that uses our latest Core-shellâ„¢ emulsion technology to deliver superb...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$18.95Ilford Delta 3200 (120, 3200ISO)Believe it or not 3200ISO is considered ultra high speed in the film world, sure your Canon or Nikon DSLR shoots at 128,000ISO but where's the challenge in that?! Shoot this sucker over candlelight and show us your knack!Super big booty grain but that's the charm, if we develop it for you we'll take...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$18.95Ilford Delta 400 (120, 400ISO)The fine grain 400ISO Ilford film, super nice tonal range and grain structure but, dude, you gotta nail your exposures. And you can't just check the back roll a dial and reshoot (well, you can but you won't see anything on the back!) So make sure your meter battery is good or your exposure eye is ac...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$17.95Ilford HP5Plus (120, 400ISO)This is my favourite film, not fully sure why but it is, it could be because I really like Ilford and 400ISO films, but maybe not 'cause I don't use Delta 400. This is a great go to film. It 'pushes' well, it can be 'pulled' so it makes it very versatile! Try it out and if you're dissapointed, try s...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$19.95Ilford Pan F Plus (120, 50ISO)Who likes it slow?! This is slow and great for NZ's light. High contrast but super fine grain. Best if developed in an applicable developer. We can do that. Easy.Here is what Ilford has to say:ILFORD PAN F PLUS is a slow speed, high contrast, black & white film offering exceptionally fine grain, sha...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$19.95Ilford SFX200 Film (120, 200ISO)Intersting film, it has a heightened red sensitivity so it mimics an Infrared film but doesn't have the saga of shooting a dedicated IR film. If you want to exagerate the IR characteristics use a deep red/IR filter on the front o your lens! Also is a good medium speed 200ISO film.Here is what Ilford...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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