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This is a 3 pack of FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film from Ilford. It is an exceptionally fine grain, medium speed, black and white film. It is particularly ideal when giant enlargements are to be made. It is also appealing since it has a very wide exposure latitude with its capability of being overexposed by six stops and underexposed by two stops. Edge sharpness (acutance) is excellent. This film can be processed in any standard black and white film developer
| Type | 35mm black and white negative film |
| Speed | ISO 125 |
| Applications | General photography, copying and internegative work, and has many applications in scientific, technical and industrial photography |
| Process | Ilfotec, Microphen, Ilfosol, ID-11; any standard black and white film developer |
| Color Saturation | Not Applicable |
| Grain | Very fine |
| Sharpness | High |
| Exposure Latitude | Very wide |
| Push/Pull | Usable results even if it is overexposed by as much as six stops, or underexposed by two stops |
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
Ilford FP4 is my "go to" film. Perhaps it's just a personal choice with no solid reason, but I just click (pardon the pun) with it.
The three-pack makes for a substantial bargain, especially with steadily increasing film costs.
Film, not unlike vinyl records, is rebounding. It's knees were wobbly, but it keeps standing in there.
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
I take black and white photo's both in 35mm and 4x5 with low speed film I get FANTASTIC results
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
Ilford FP4 Plus is an ideal choice for 35 mm, black-and-white film. It produces high-quality results, is easy to use, and is reasonably priced. I would highly recommend this product for analog photographers of all skill levels.
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
Going to use these to get the feel of the film, prior to bulk-loading my own. The film gets great reviews from other photographers.
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
Really nice film for a good price
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
I did use this for weddings. I wanted true black and white prints from a film that specializes in black and white. It's a great film. I will use Ilford for all of my black and white needs.
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
We use this film for a variety of things and it works perfectly! very fine grain and good for enlargments
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
I'm a first-timer for using b&W film. I use it for my darkroom class at college. It's the cheapest film I've found and not only do I recommend it to others to try, my professor had recommended it to the class. I really like how my pictures turn out. I've purchased it twice now and will continue to use this product :)
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
I love Ilford's FP4 Plus 125 film. It is extremely fine grain and produces good tones. It's nice to find a good deal on it.
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
Ilford FP4 is my "go to" film. Perhaps it's just a personal choice with no solid reason, but I just click (pardon the pun) with it.
The three-pack makes for a substantial bargain, especially with steadily increasing film costs.
Film, not unlike vinyl records, is rebounding. It's knees were wobbly, but it keeps standing in there.
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
I take black and white photo's both in 35mm and 4x5 with low speed film I get FANTASTIC results
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
Ilford FP4 Plus is an ideal choice for 35 mm, black-and-white film. It produces high-quality results, is easy to use, and is reasonably priced. I would highly recommend this product for analog photographers of all skill levels.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
Going to use these to get the feel of the film, prior to bulk-loading my own. The film gets great reviews from other photographers.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
Really nice film for a good price
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
I did use this for weddings. I wanted true black and white prints from a film that specializes in black and white. It's a great film. I will use Ilford for all of my black and white needs.
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
We use this film for a variety of things and it works perfectly! very fine grain and good for enlargments
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
I'm a first-timer for using b&W film. I use it for my darkroom class at college. It's the cheapest film I've found and not only do I recommend it to others to try, my professor had recommended it to the class. I really like how my pictures turn out. I've purchased it twice now and will continue to use this product :)
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 135-36 Exposure Black & White Print Film (3 Pack):
I love Ilford's FP4 Plus 125 film. It is extremely fine grain and produces good tones. It's nice to find a good deal on it.
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