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Ilford Fp4 Plus Black And White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

Ilford Fp4 Plus Black And White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
  • Product Code: ga3799
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$29.97 $42.56

FP4 Plus from Ilford is a traditional medium-speed black and white negative film characterized by a fine grain structure with high acutance and sharpness, making it well-suited to enlarging and scanning. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 125/22° in standard chemistry, and its very wide exposure latitude enables exposing up to two stops under or six stops over while retaining usable results. In addition to general photographic applications, FP4 Plus is also an ideal choice for copy and internegative work, as well as scientific, technical, and industrial photography.

This item is one 36-exposure roll of 35mm film in a DX-coded cassette.

Panchromatic B&W Negative Film    ISO 125/22° in Standard Process    Fine Grain, High Acutance and Sharpness    Very Wide Exposure Latitude    Ideal for Copy and Internegative Work

Parameters
Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures36
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed125
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry
Film BaseAcetate
Number of Rolls1
Layer Thickness125.0 µm
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.07 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2.4 x 1.55 x 1.5"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Hi, may i know the expiry date on this hp5 bulk should i get it now?

A: The expiration date of this Ilford HP5 Plus Black and White Film in 100' is generally within 6 months to 1 year from now.

Q: 2. is this the correct film for a AGFA PD16 Viking camera with a F6.3 Lens?

A: Like John B noted 616 is no longer made. However, if you have a camera that takes 620 film, 120 can be used (just spool it onto a spare 620 spool, than back again so the frame numbers are correct - do this in a film changing bag, it's easy to do).

Q: 3. What is expiration date of this film?Thank you.

A: Unfortunately, we do not have access to our inventory and cannot provide this type of information; 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.

Q: 4. 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.

A: 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.

Q: 5. Would this film be suitable for shooting in an aquarium?

A: This is an excellent general purpose black & white film. While the glass and the light color and brightness are factors, we feel this would be an appropriate film for the purpose you wish to use it for.

Q: 6. If I need 10-15 rolls, how many orders should I place?

A: If you need 10-15 rolls, you can place one order for the number of rolls of film you need.

Q: 7. Is this film DX coded ?

A: Yes, Ilford HP5 Plus film is DX coded.

Q: 8. Are the film rolls expired?

A: I've bought a few rolls from B&H and they have always been fresh.

Q: 9. Can this film be processed in a red lit dark room?

A: Yes, the Ilford HP5 Plus Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) can be developed in a darkroom lit by safelights.

Q: 10. What is the dimension of the packaging (length, width, height) of this 50 roll pack?

A: B&H may call it a 50 roll pack but in my experience, it's nothing of the sort - it's been years since B&H actually sent me the old white cardboard box full of foil wrapped bare rolls without the normal individual box and plastic canister. What I've actually got every time I've ordered in recent years is simply 50 of the standard boxed rolls factory packaged in 5 standard cellophane wrapped bricks of 10 rolls.Dimensions of the 10 roll brick is 19 cm x 8 cm x 6cm - the dimensions of 5 of those will depend on how B&H's shipping department stacks them in the box.B&H's bulk discounts are a bit of a joke as there's no saving in buying 1 roll or 50 rolls - it's exactly the same price so why bother? There are NO bulk discounts so I buy HP5 135-36 elsewhere..

27/09/2024

Ilford makes beautiful films. This is my go-to film. If I want a particularly large print or sublter grain, I might go to the PanF+, or if I'm shooting at night I might use the HP5+. I go to the FP4 over the Delta 100 because it is more forgiving. With the Delta, perfect exposure is key. If you get it spot on, you have the most exquisite grain imaginable. Otherwise, lots more shadows than you bargain for. With the FP4, 100% of my images are good and a few can be great. With the Delta, 25% are great and a few are OK. If I were a better photographer or rich enough to shoot a dozen frames of each image, I might go with the Delta. But FP4 offers *me* the best photos. Your milage may vary. One other note: Kodak similarly offers two black and white films for two kinds of grain. I will be trying these soon, as Ektar (a forgiving and wonderful color film) uses their T-grain tech. Depending on how that experiment works out, I may be switching to Kodak film soon.

5
26/09/2024

This has been my choice for slower speed B/W film. Can be pull to 50 and push to 200. The right balance between sharpness, contrast and grain.

5
16/09/2024

I was looking for a good speed that would yield me the greatest flexibility with my Olympus 35-RC rangefinder. With that camera's limited shutter speed range, 100 was a touch too slow for low light shooting and 400 was too high for bright daytime excursions without the use of neutral density filters (which I do not own yet). I enjoy using the camera and the results are great, but it's usability was limited until I got a roll of this film.This film strikes a nice middle ground of the issues I've had with the rangefinder allowing me to shoot more and to really enjoy the results. So much so that I have even used this film in my SLRs. The results are very crisp with phenomenal clarity and tonal reproduction. I have always been impressed with ILFORD's ability to capture a great dynamic range while still maintaining a nice contrast and this film does not disappoint. I am very critical of most things, and I have to say I can not think of any reason why someone should not try this film.Anyone looking for a great general purpose film for landscapes and portraiture should try this film. This is a film that will forever be in my bag.

5
06/09/2024

This was my first use of FP4+ - I usually shoot Ilford Delta 100 and I really I just thought I'd give the 125ISO a try. It does everything that Ilford promises and performs well in varying light situations.

5
22/08/2024

Shooting during the day or shooting people, I can't go past FP4. It's a wonderful film with great tonality. An FP4 negative looks distinctively FP4.

5
17/08/2024

Since the Sixties my midspeed, fine-grain B&W film was Kodak's Plus-X. Ilford's FP4 is my old-school B&W replacement. Good old-fashioned, it's a complement to Delta 100/Acros/TMX technology. FP4 supposedly has the greatest latitude of the midspeeds, develops well in a wide range of chemistries, traditional or modern. Unless K brings back Plus-X, FP4 is my new go-to.

5
13/08/2024

Been using this film for years and always order from B&H. They are the cheapest compared to other stores .... 125 Ilford film is one of my favorites.

5
01/08/2024

Great film fast enough yet sharp enough for most work

5
19/07/2024

Bought this along with another long time favourite HP5. Great that still available in bulk....

5
06/07/2024

This film is amazing! I love the grain and smoothness of the mid tones. I soup it in Rodinal and its the perfect combo. I'd recomend this film all day.

5

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