

🎞️ Elevate your black & white storytelling with Ilford HP5 Plus – timeless grain, endless possibilities!
Ilford HP5 Plus is a high-speed ISO 400 black and white 35mm film known for its fine grain, sharpness, and wide exposure latitude. It excels in varied lighting conditions and is highly push-processable up to EI 3200, making it a favorite among photographers seeking versatile, high-quality monochrome results. Each roll offers 24 exposures, perfect for capturing dynamic action or timeless portraits.
| ASIN | B0000AE6AX |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,527 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #110 in Photographic Film |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (683) |
| Date First Available | August 21, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
| Item model number | 1700646 |
| Manufacturer | Ilford |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 1.44 x 2.38 inches |
A**N
Perfect for photography!
This was perfect for my photography class, worked perfectly with the camera I was provided. This was very cheap but very good quality! The film always came out perfect (unless I messed up of course, but not the products fault), and the development time was always on point!
D**.
Fantastic Film!
Well folks, I don't know about you but I am stocking up on my favorite films, and FAST. I couldn't find the HP5+ PRINT film on Ilford's website, so I'm not sure if they have stopped making it, or maybe it's just not featured. Either way, it's a good time to stock up, and film keeps past it's expiration date. The Ilford HP5+ is an EXCELLENT all-around film, with fine grain, sharp images, and most of all it responds very well to push-processing. There really isn't much more you could ask for in a film. It currently is priced very closely to other Ilford films of less quality (Delta comes to mind) so for this price and free Amazon shipping, you better swoop it up quick! PROS - Fine grain - Sharp images - Beautiful contrast - Easy to develop - Responds well to push-processing CONS - Only comes in 400 (although it works well in all lighting!) OVERALL Grab a roll, shoot develop and print it, and you will see the amazing difference this film makes! Definitely recommended to any photographer, but I challenge you to bring this on a special shoot that you want to make prints from...you will be amazed!
R**N
Same day delivery
Great film to develop your self 24 exposure makes it easier two works for me thank you ps really fast delivery
H**E
ready action cut
As advertised. A quality black and white print film that captures the moment reliably. it has the ability to reproduce the nuisances in the photographer minds eye within tge maximum capabikity of the camera. Good value as well
M**T
is a great quality 400 iso film.
pictures came out clear and the black and white saturation was even and balanced. used with a nikon N2000 DSR camera with speed flash and zoom lens
S**N
One of the Best B&W 35mm Films on the Market
So far I've had the best results for B&W 35mm using this film. The grain is fine and there is a lot of detail. It is also very affordable.
G**W
Four Stars
Fine product, arrived as promised, no complaints.
M**N
Quick and easy
Just what I needed
T**U
Ce filme noire et blanc fonctionnent parfaitement
S**X
Excellent produit qui fait de bons résultat même développé selon la méthode Caffenol-C mcGyver (google est votre ami). Un contraste superbe, un bon rendu des couleurs!
M**Y
I am unable to do a review because my my old canon camera doesn’t work anymore. I gave the film away
G**E
Perfetto. Foto incredibili
W**.
Man kann ja trefflich darüber streiten, ob ein Negativfilm "gut" oder "schlecht" ist. Sie haben halt unterschiedliche Charaktere und letztendlich entscheidet der Geschmack. Einer mag kräftigere Kontraste, andere mögen ausgeprägtes Korn. Aber für mich ist der Ilford HP5 400 der "Standardfilm", seit ich wieder in die analoge Fotografie eingestiegen bin (und dadurch Fotografieren auch irgendwie wieder mehr Spaß macht). Der Ilford lässt sich auch sehr angenehm selbst entwickeln (ich nutze den Monobath Cinestell DF96-Entwickler). Die Kontraste sind super, das Korn verleiht den Bildern einen "typischen" s/w-Look (was immer das bedeutet, lässt sich schwer in Worte fassen!). Nur schade, dass analoger Film heute doch relativ teuer ist...
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