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Ilford Delta 400 Professional Black And White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures)

Ilford Delta 400 Professional Black And White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures)
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Ilford's Delta 400 Professional is a high-speed black and white negative film featuring core-shell crystal technology in order to produce high sharpness with a fine, uniform grain structure. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° when developed in standard black and white chemistry, making it well-suited to handheld photography and working in difficult lighting conditions. This versatile film also features a broad tonal range and a wide exposure latitude, which is capable of being rated between EI 200 to EI 3200 and being pushed or pulled during development in order to maintain consistent contrast.

This is one 24-exposure roll of 35mm film in a DX-coded cassette.

Panchromatic B&W Negative Film    ISO 400/27° in Standard Process    Fine Grain and High Sharpness    Core-Shell Crystal Technology    Wide Exposure Latitude and Tonal Range

Parameters
Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures24
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed400
Color BalanceTungsten
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry
Film BaseAcetate
Number of Rolls1
Layer Thickness125.0 µm
Roll Length100' / 30.48 m
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.065 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2.4 x 1.45 x 1.45"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can this be loaded into 35mm cassettes to be used like traditional slide film? Then sent to lab for E-6 slide processing?

A: No, Kodak Ektachrome 100D Color Reversal Film 5294 (35mm, 400' Roll) is made for 35mm movie film cameras. And is not made to be cut up and used in 35mm still cameras.

Q: 2. What is the developing process for this film? Is it E6? Can it be cross processed as c41?

A: The developing process for the Kodak Ektachrome 100D Color Reversal Film 5294 (35mm, 400' Roll) is E6.

Q: 3. Does B&H carry cases of 100 rolls?

A: Regarding the Kodak Professional Portra 400 Color Negative Film (120 Roll Film, 5-Pack), no, Kodak only provides 5 units per box.

Q: 4. I thought Kodak went bankrupt. How old is this film and who makes it. Is it made in the USA ?

A: Kodak filled for Chapter 11 in 2012 to reorganization as a company. They emerged in 2013. In a press release from August 2013 they stated: Kodak noted that in addition to the commercial, packaging and functional printing and enterprise services businesses, it also continues to own and operate the Consumer Inkjet, Entertainment Imaging, Commercial Film and Specialty Chemicals businesses, given the companys expertise, capabilities and strong customer relationships in these markets, as well as their combined cash-generating capability. Kodak never stopped film production and all Kodak films sold as new are fresh and not within 6 months of its exp date.

Q: 5. can this work with olympus mju 2?

A: of course! any 35mm film camera works with any 35mm film

Q: 6. I have a Ziess Ikon Super Ikomat 530/16 which takes 6x6 cm images on 120 film. Is this film the correct size for that camera?

A: The Kodak Professional Portra 400 Color Negative Film (120 Roll Film, 5-Pack) is a 120 film format. So, yes, it will work on the Zeiss Ikon Super Ikomat 530/16.

Q: 7. What is the developing process for this film? Does it have a remjet layer??

A: Kodak Ektachrome 100D Color Reversal Film 5294 is processed in E-6 chemistry in a cine machine only. It does not have a remjet layer.

Q: 8. Hi, is there any place that can offer bulk film loading services; I unfortunately cannot do this on my own? Thanks

A: No. BH does not offer bulk loading services.

Q: 9. What scanner can I buy to be able to see the pictures I took.

A: You may use a scanner such as the Epson Perfection V850 Pro Scanner, which scans 120 film or larger. https://bhpho.to/3hijQ61

Q: 10. What is the negative size of this film? Will it produce a 6x7 negative? I would like to use it with a Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID Pro Medium Format SLR Camera.

A: 120 film is the correct size film for the Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID Pro Medium Format SLR Camera. The film is 6 centimeters from top to bottom and you will be able to get 10 photos per roll of 120 film.

14/08/2024

Delta 400 has good latitude, low grain, and little curl - making for easier scans.

5
08/07/2024

I use this as my go to b&w for street photography. The contrast on this film is really deep and produces very dramatic photos which is something I really enjoy about it. Something to think about if you're new to shooting film and really want black and white, this can't be processed at your local 24 hour photo center and will cost a bit more to get developed. If thats something that's going to bother you, check out the Ilford XP2.

5
07/06/2024

I used this for my intro to black and white photography class and loved it. It was consistent good grain to detail ratio, great to shoot with and easy to load, and easy to learn development with. The quality was always great and it was relatively inexpensive. Ilford products in general were great to work with.

5
07/05/2024

I use ilford film a lot and I always get good results.

5
21/04/2024

I am new to the Delta 400, I originally shot with the TRI-X for the longest time. But Delta 400 is my new 400 speed film. I shot it at 1600 and got cleaner grain than HP5/TRI-X at 800. Additionally, unlike the TRI-X this Delta 400 is much thinner so it doesn't curl up on you. I read that this film doesn't track in some peoples cameras, well I hate to tell you but it's your camera not the film. There is NO problem with this stuff in either of my F6's. I own two of them and they run this film perfectly. The tonal range is gorgeous as shown in the examples I have provided. It develops very nicely in XTOL, which has been my developer of choice this recent few years. After shooting every other type of film, I think I am set on Delta 400 as my all purpose work horse film. You can shoot this stuff in the bar with no flash at ISO 1600 very nicely (providing you have an F1.4 lens) No matter what experience level your at, whether a student or a working pro, Delta 400 will give you beautiful photographs every time whether printed with an enlarger or scanned and presented digitally!

5
30/11/-0001

I use this film all the time it delivers the highlight and shadow detail that delivers great prints.

5

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