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Key Features
- Panchromatic B&W Negative Film
- ISO 400/27° in Standard Process
- Wide Exposure Latitude, Medium Contrast
- Ideal for Mixed Lighting and General Use
Ilford's HP5 Plus Black and White Negative Film is a traditional and versatile panchromatic film designed for general use in a wide variety of shooting conditions. Exhibiting notably wide exposure latitude, this film responds well to use in mixed and difficult lighting and provides medium contrast for greater overall control. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° when developed in standard black and white chemistry, and responds well to push processing. HP5 Plus is a flexible film type that is ideally suited for use in general photographic applications in an array of different lighting conditions.
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Is this film DX coded ?
Yes, Ilford HP5 Plus film is DX coded.
Date published: 2021-09-21
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If I need 10-15 rolls, how many orders should I place?
If you need 10-15 rolls, you can place one order for the number of rolls of film you need.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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Is this film C-41 process film? My daughter taking photography class and she needs film that is not C-41 process film. None of the descriptions for this indicate for us novices which this is. Thanks.
No, this is not C-41 process film. This is true black and white film and can be processed with various photo chemical developer systems. Its a great film to learn black and white photography and processing with.
Date published: 2023-09-18
Hi, may i know the expiry date on this hp5 bulk ...
Hi, may i know the expiry date on this hp5 bulk should i get it now?
You should call the B&H customer service for that. As this is something that always changes depending on the batch.
Date published: 2022-03-28
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What is the expiry date for the films in the Ilford HP5+ 50-roll pack?
The bricks I recently received (10/16) are dated April 2020, for a 3.5 year lead time. Probably can't count on that always being the case - could be more or less - but my fairly regular purchases have always had lead times measured in years, definitely not months! (It's b+w, after all.)
Date published: 2018-08-27
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Do you have DX code Reloadable Cartridge
Unfortunately, B&H does not carry auto DX 400 ISO reloadable film cassettes.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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whats the exp date of this film? i see the pic is mar 2013 whats that mean?
Unfortunately, we do not have access to our inventory since our warehouses are in a different location, however, any film that was within 6-months of its expiration date would be sold as short dated and listed as such on our site. All other film will be at least 6 months out from its expiration date. The March 2013 date in the product photo on the webpage is simply for illustrative purposes and does not reflect the date of all of the film that is available.
Date published: 2018-08-27
Can this film be processed in a red lit dark ...
Can this film be processed in a red lit dark room?
Well you have to take the film out in complete darkness and get it into into your film developer tank. Once the film is developed you can of course have it in your red light lit darkroom, but I'm pretty sure you can't take the undeveloped film out in red, or any other, light.
Date published: 2023-02-09
