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2022-09-22T08:56:15
I?m a huge fan of TMax 100 for its fine grain and even tone curve. Ilford Delta 100 also has a very fine grain but so far my results have more contrast than I am used to. I am working on my developing recipes to include lower dilutions and more time in order to give me flatter negatives like I am used to and prefer. Once I get that sorted I can see Delta 100 replacing my fine grain film needs, mainly due to the more economical price of the film and similar results. My main film is Ilford FP4. Although I am liking Delta 100, in 4x5 nothing beats FP4 IMO.
RON M.
2021-12-14T16:06:49
This film is what I use for my pinhole photography. I find this film to be forgiving with exposure, extremely fine grained, and has excellent contrast. This image is an interior shot of an old plantation barn and was a 19 minute exposure. I can?t recommend this film enough for black and white photography.
DENNIS S.
2021-02-28T10:19:35
Ilford always had a great reputation back when I used to work at a camera store in the midwest. Decided to pick more up and it is still all that. Best bang for the buck, can't beat the price for quality ratio, and easy developing too.
KEVIN N.
2021-02-01T09:33:59
I was so pleased with the images that came back. Loved the tones and am buying more today!
Mary B.
2021-01-31T05:54:28
Classic black and white film with a vintage look.
CHRIS Z.
2020-11-22T10:28:09
I bought this film because it is what I used to shoot in high school and it still is as great as I remember. It's been years since I've shot film so there was definitely a learning curve getting used to how this film handles in all different lighting situations, but overall I've been very happy with the contrast and clarity of most of my images.
MICHAEL F.
2020-09-29T13:01:06
Great B&W film and the fact that it comes in a 100-sheet box is fantastic: to keep both shipping and film cost down.
JOHANNES B.
2020-09-17T16:52:19
goodgoodgood
moon k.
2020-09-15T10:45:40
Great film
KYLE C.
2020-08-12T09:33:03
Paid $129.00 for this film in March. Cost $159.00 now. Shame on you Ilford.
DWIGHT P.
2020-07-13T05:38:32
Ilford is the new standard for B&W photography. Kodak has seen better days and as of to day, 07/13/2020 it is rumored that Kodak films may be sold to China. Ilford B&W film has a more dramatic effect that Kodak or Fujifilm.
DAVID S.
2020-06-11T15:33:03
goodgoodgood
moon k.
2020-06-11T15:32:57
goodgoodgood
moon k.
2020-06-11T08:20:23
Great B&W film with a good tonal range and minimal grain. Especially at 4x5.
Thomas P.
2020-02-13T08:14:37
Great film
Ethan W.
2019-12-14T12:16:28
Until they make Pan-F in 4x5 this will be my go to large format for portraits. Very fine grain.
ERNESTO R.
2019-09-15T18:09:02
Other than the package, everything came in and it was so fun to open it and could not wait to use it.
Dominic D.
2018-02-09T07:59:08
Good film for beginners
Joanne G.
2018-01-31T08:21:11
Works great! Although this has been my first time using a 100 speed film, so it is a bit hard to get used to taking night pictures again. Other than that, the pictures are quite clear and I haven't run into any real problems yet.
Aaron D.
2017-11-14T14:54:13
I am a student and was warned of the use of inferior film, (especially for the novice trying to get the most of their tuition fees). This film allowed me to have two exceptional entries in our college art show!
Randall B.
2017-10-31T10:04:02
This stuff is probably my favorite. It pushes well, and has great tonal range.
joseph t.
2017-09-24T09:55:26
I've been using delta 100 4x5 for a long time now and enlarge to16x20. I am very pleased with the detail and sharpness it produces.
Todd H.
2017-07-26T06:55:22
Very sharp, great tones with low grain and sharp sharp detail in bright sunlight, low light or flash. A really good all around film.
JIM F.
2017-06-16T15:59:27
I really like Ilford's products, but this is a good film with clean results.
Brandon H.
2017-05-06T21:26:54
I like this film. I bought this locally, because I live in Arizona, and having film shipped in 110 degree heat where it sits in my mailbox outside doesn't make sense. Anyway, this film has always come out well with great contrast, never had issues self developing with Ilford Ilfosol 3. The film material itself is sturdy and easy to roll on the spool. I bought a bunch of Kentmere 100 36-exp and it's decent film, but trying to load it on the spool was difficult, as the film is very thin plastic. I doubt I'll be buying Kentmere anymore, I prefer the image quality and physical attributes of Ilford, you get what you pay for.
John C.
2016-10-10T09:36:14
Wonderful film. Excellent experience with Adorama.
Andrew O.
2016-02-24T10:31:06
I try to always buy adorama product printing paper, and the fiber based works great, producing excellent tones and washes extremely well! Thanks adorama!
AARON W.
2014-07-21T21:00:00
Grain and contrast are exactly as I expected and I've really enjoyed shooting this film. This particular box was used in some street photography and it really turned out well.
ADAM W.
2014-03-17T21:00:00
Nothing to complain about. I've tried many brands and film types. I always come back to this (or the Delta 400 if I need more speed). I shoot it at ISO 80 when I can and the results are consistent and great.
DAVID M.
2014-02-03T19:00:00
This is the low ISO film I started with when I first started BW photography. Lovely grain, easy to develop.
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Models | SKU: ILDP1001220 MFR: 1174667 $950.99 Special Order Generally ships in 7-14 days, subject to availability | $1,024.99 Special Order Generally ships in 7-14 days, subject to availability | SKU: ILD100ULF710 MFR: 1174656 $626.99 Special Order Generally ships in 7-14 days, subject to availability |
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Size | 12" x 20" | 14" x 20" | 8" x 20" |
Quantity | 25 Sheets | 25 Sheets | 25 Sheets |
ISO | 100 | 125 | 100 |
The best slow speed film!
By BERNARD F.
I'm an 8x10 portraiture photographer. I'm also a street photographer.I love this film because it has never let me down.I get compliments from my work because of this film. I develop it in DDX or beutlers developer. My process of developing is a Jobo CPP2 processor utilizing Jobo expert drums. I get perfect negatives every time. Ilford DDX developer does make a difference. I get deeper blacks, and exelent tonal range. Tray processing works too, but you risk scratching your negatives, and breat...
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Amazing 100 speed film
By Johnny_B
Not as versatile as 400 speed film but PERFECT when shooting for detail. As the previous reviewer noted, this is AMAZINGLY sharp and will definitely show any user errors or lens issues.
Are you a professional photographer seeking exceptional image quality and maximum sharpness Look no further than the Ilford Delta 100 Professional Black and White Film. This medium-speed film is expertly crafted using Ilford's latest Core-shell emulsion technology, ensuring every detail in your shots is captured with unparalleled clarity.
Ideal for detail-rich scenes, the Delta 100's exceptionally fine grain makes it a versatile choice for a myriad of applications and genres. Whether you're shooting landscapes, portraits, or street photography, this high-quality black and white film will deliver stunning results.
Rated at ISO 100/21½, the Delta 100 is designed to produce outstanding quality images. However, its versatility doesn't stop there. This reliable film also yields impressive results when rated between ISO 50 and 200, giving you the flexibility to adapt to various lighting conditions.
The Delta 100 Professional Black and White Film is not only durable but also compatible with a wide range of developers. Whether you're using spiral tanks, deep tanks, or automatic processors, this film can be processed with ease.
With its large size of 12x20 inches, this film provides greater flexibility in printing and enlarging images, making it an excellent choice for photographers who value quality and versatility. Trust in the reputable brand of Ilford, known for producing high-quality photography products, and elevate your black and white photography with the Delta 100 Professional Black and White Film.