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Ilford HP5 Plus is a professional 35mm black and white negative film with ISO 400 speed, renowned for its wide exposure latitude and medium contrast. Ideal for diverse lighting conditions, it offers smooth grain and rich tonal range, making it a favorite among analog photographers who value flexibility and classic monochrome aesthetics.
| ASIN | B000JLK5KU |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #158,685 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #569 in Photographic Film |
| Brand | Ilford |
| Built-In Media | Ilford HP-5 Plus Black and White Film, ISO 400, 35mm, 100' Roll |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Camera Film Format Type | 35mm |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 83 Reviews |
| Exposure Count | 24 |
| Exposures per Roll | 24 |
| Film Color | black-and-white |
| Film Format | 135 |
| Film Format Type | 135 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019498656033 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| ISO Equivalent | 400 |
| Item Weight | 33 Grams |
| Light Sensitivity | 400 |
| Lighting Type | Daylight |
| Manufacturer | Ilford |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HAR1656031 |
| Model Name | HP5 Plus |
| Model Number | HAR1656031 |
| Roll Quantity | 1 |
| Screen Size | 30 Meters |
| UPC | 019498656033 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
P**.
HP5 The new King of Film
I have been using HP5 for years. It pushes and pulls wonderfully (can shoot it over or under the ISO rating that Ilford recommends), it has an ample contrast range, I can change developing times and alter contrast (yes at a price of tonal range but that is the balance we look for). You can shoot this exactly as Ilford recommends and you will love it. But as you grow comfortable with it you have such a wide latitude with this film to alter it and make the final product your own. For example I shoot it at an Exposure Index of 200 (as compared to recommended ISO of 400). I the. Develop it close to the recommended 400 iso settings. This gives me a nice balance of contrast and tonal range. I do not scan my pictures. I take the negative into the darkroom and print them. The pictures you see and video attached are HP5 shot in this fashion. Look at that smooth grain, look at the tonal range and look at those deep, blacks and vibrant whites!
F**Y
Great B&W film
If your old enough to remember the Kodak Tri-X pan and Plus-X pan, you will love this film. Faster and finer grain than the stuff I was using back then. Great B&W film.
J**Y
Tri-who?
Kodak used to make great film. They still do, but it is over priced compared to the offerings of Ilford, which are all at least the Kodak version equivalent's, if not their superior. HP5 Likes to be stressed. Push it. Pull it. It shines. Box speed is a joke. Rate it at 200, develop it normally. Or shoot it at 128000 and develop in Dektol. Treat it like the filthy strumpet it is. Kiss it good night with careful development, and she will fulfill your deepest darkest dreams, accented with voluminous, infinitely varying shades of gray. Very much like Tri-X, but not nearly as susceptible to reticulation. If you don't know what that is, put the camera down, and just shoot some XP2 and send it out for development. Ilford rocks. Always has. Still does.
D**B
Probably the most versatile do all B&W film.
A bit more grainy and contrast than Ilford Delta 400 but in a good way, looks really good on film. I prefer this to Kodak Tri-X but they're very similar. You can push and pull the crap out of this film. It's nice to have a bulk roll so you can create your own roll sizes. Sometimes I just want to try something out or experiment so rolling a 10 or 24 roll is great.
T**0
Superb fast B&W film!
Superb fast B&W film. Similar characteristics to Kodak Tri-X, but if you develop your own film at home, you will greatly appreciate how flat it dries. All the Kodak films I have used curl up along the length of the film (i.e., the sprocket holes get closer to each other), but so far all the Ilford's I have used dry nice and flat.
S**M
perfect...
awesome stuff!!
G**Y
Five Stars
Great film!
D**E
Stupid questions multiply rapidly.
Film is used for taking pictures
J**S
Good old days of film's darkroom experience
With these 30 metres you save money on per film purchase and get back to the old days of darkroom loading canister experience!
S**O
A PUNTO DE CADUCAR
Pedí esta lata de película y la necesitaba para un curso..., si no, la hubiese devuelto... ESTABA A PUNTO DE CADUCAR (DENTRO DE UN MES), cuando es un producto que debe caducar al año o dos años..., es decir,... LA MÁS VIEJA QUE TENIAN.
D**Y
Great Film, At Best Price
It's HP5, what is there to say but the obvious: A lovely film, sharp, great tonality. For no good reason other than its iconicity I would have chose Tri-X in bulk, where it not that Kodak's absurd pricing policy makes 30m of bulk film c 45% more expensive than buying the equivalent number of 36exp rolls !! Fomapan 400 is c 1/2 the price, but doesn't quite catch the shadow detail.
C**6
Great film and economical
Great film 🎥
A**R
Five Stars
great
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