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Ilford FP4 Plus is an exceptionally fine grain, medium speed, black-and-white film. It is ideal for high-quality indoor and outdoor photography, particularly when giant enlargements are to be made.
| 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 |
| Color Saturation | Not applicable |
| Grain | Very fine |
| Sharpness | High |
| Exposure Latitude | 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 35mm 100' Roll Black & White Print Film (ISO-125):
FP4 is a classic "slow" (by modern standards) BW film that is really versatile and totally consistent.
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 35mm 100' Roll Black & White Print Film (ISO-125):
Bought this along with another long time favourite HP5. Great that still available in bulk.[...]
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 35mm 100' Roll Black & White Print Film (ISO-125):
Good tonal range . This is a good all around film for me . I usually shoot it at iso 100 and achieve good results with hc-110 .
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Comments about Ilford FP4 Plus 35mm 100' Roll Black & White Print Film (ISO-125):
My film of preference when shooting in the sun. It really comes to life when you have enough light and shadow, recording fantastic amounts of detail in both shadows and highlights, with a very pleasant mid-tones in between.
For overcast and lower light shooting I prefer HP5+.
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