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Load image into Gallery viewer, Ilford PAN F Plus, Black and White Print Film, 135 (35 mm), ISO 50, 36 Exposures (1707768)
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Ilford PAN F Plus, Black and White Print Film, 135 (35 mm), ISO 50, 36 Exposures (1707768)

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  • Rated at ISO 50
  • Exceptionally fine grain
  • Outstanding resolution & sharpness

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Customer Reviews

Officially the best black and white film everI've always loved the grain of black and white films. There seems to be something old-fashioned about the grain. My heart is always with Ilford black and white films (the Fujis don't work for me, and the Kodaks are TOO grainy). When I decided to shoot Ilford Pan F 50, I expected to be disappointed because of the low ISO and expected very low grain.I got what I expected: low grain. What I also got were shots with AMAZING contrast and GORGEOUS shades of gray. This is officially my new favorite black and white film. I also get even more dreamy depth of field with this. And if I want grain, pfft, I'll just cheat and add some in Photoshop.5-star film! 5great filmASA 50 means fine grain. Although when scanned the negatives lose a bit of resolution. We debvelop with kodak d76 weak solution to get finest possible grain. It is truely microscopic and when hand printed looks a bit like ansel adams quality so long as the picture is not printed too large (over16x20. The problem is that printing your own is getting harder and harder to do and professional labs that don't just scan using their multi thousand dollar fine scanner are darn near impossible to find. Anyhow for the best possible B&W photos this film fits the bill. Just go slow with the developing.3 +1 minimum mix. 5Subtle GrainThis film has really subtle grain and looks good scanned. Really good for shooting wide open on brighter days. 5Five StarsKeeper picture type film. The use of tri-pod may be handy. 5One of the best film stocks of our generationIf you're new to film and haven't shot Pan F yet, just order this stuff already and try it out. It is one of the best film stocks of our generation and there's no reason it shouldn't be in every film shooter's fridge. 5BeautifulUsed this film for my photography class and couldn't of asked for a more awesome roll of film. Alot of my best pictures were produced from PAN F Plus 50. 5Grainless perfection.This is by far the cleanest film out there. Now, I love a good grain, and it is one of the reasons I still shoot film, but for portraiture that needs to be clean this is THE WAY to go.PROS- Did I mention how clean it is?- One of the few decent b&w ISO 50 films left- When exposed correctly, developing is comfortingly rigid- Can be pushed relatively well- Well priced- Intense sharpnessCONS- Slight lack of contrast makes shots that aren't well lit look out-dated.Overall this is a VERY nice film. In this digital age, people see grain the same way as digital noise (which it ISN'T), so if I am going to shoot film for a client this is the one I'll be using for sure! Highly recommended! 5Five StarsAllows you to make photos and does it well in bright sunlight. 5Very Good B&W FilmVery good, quality grain 4Excellent Film, very sharpExcellent Film, very sharp, strong tones when using RC Paper, low grain look when shot correctly in the camera, its my new go to film. I use Ilfotec DDX as my developer. says 8mins but my first film, i found was a little flat. I push processed an extra minute at 68 F and they came out a 1 enlarger filter contrasty. my next roll i might push process an extra 30seconds and see what that looks like. 5
Ilford PAN F Plus, Black and White Print Film, 135 (35 mm), ISO 50, 36 Exposures (1707768)

Ilford PAN F Plus, Black and White Print Film, 135 (35 mm), ISO 50, 36 Exposures (1707768)

3.8
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€46,00
Sale price
€46,00
Regular price
€76,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€30,00)