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2024-05-16T22:43:25
Solid film. Makes good images. Even tastes pretty good.
TY P.
2022-05-01T08:51:18
I've used HP5 for decades, from 35 to 4x5, and it's nearly my only film now. I use only D-23, but I can get just about any kind of negative I need with thoughtful exposure and processing. In 4x5, that typically means anything from a very long-range scene to a very flat one, with ratings from 200 to 800. My work does not require the high acutance and absolutely grainless appearance that some require from enormous prints. Remember that even a 16x20 is only just over a 4x enlargement, so even with significant cropping, a 4x5 neg printed to 11x14 is grainless (and 645 negs very fine grain indeed). The speed and versatility of this film are reliable and often a choice for fine printers.
Phlip U.
2021-05-31T08:10:53
Great product and great value for monet,would definitely recommend this tyo any 8x10 shooter.
TONY N.
2021-02-07T07:02:33
Great run for the buck.
ALEXEY Y.
2020-11-01T08:12:53
I’ve had this brand of film unused in 8X10 holders stored in my basement for 7 years, not even protected from moisture or humidity. COVID caused me to get out my old Korona (!) and test the film in it. Eureka! - perfect results! So I used it for a Christmas portrait of my little granddaughters. Their Mom’s so happy with it she’ll use it for their card.
GERALD L.
2020-08-16T08:38:50
love this film
Dorothy O.
2020-02-02T08:40:53
Didn’t know I needed their chemicals for developing.
ALAN K.
2019-05-31T06:30:00
A great film. My personal favorite.
LISA E.
2017-05-09T11:33:13
One of the best films in the market. Love this film.
Nissim L.
2016-11-29T14:07:36
Excellent product
JAMES B.
2016-07-27T08:29:09
A very good film and good speed using HC-110 diluted "H" which is 1 ounce to 63 ounces of water. Good shadow details and highlights.
DANNY F.
2016-06-07T13:37:23
Very content and satisfied with the film I purchased. Can't wait to start using it.
teresa r.
2014-02-18T19:00:00
I am new to 8 x 10 format and in the process of getting my new/old recently acquired Deardorff together. I shoot mostly medium format and always use HP-5, so I figure I'll stay consistent and with what works for me in my new challenge of shooting large format.
CHARLOTTE M.
2013-10-22T21:00:00
Wonderful tones. Nice to have extra speed. Processing in Xtol, 1:1.
Robert S.
2013-07-01T21:00:00
Using 8X10 film in the studio to shoot still life photos. Normally I shoot available light outdoors, but I have a special place for still life shooting. No point in shooting a STILL life...they have to be moving. I'm using a Deardorff 8X10 and HP5 film. It's fast enough to be a help under studio lighting, very consistent.
ROBERT L.
2013-06-10T21:00:00
Eight days in the desert around Shiprock photographing with 5X7 film. I used HP5. It seems to be the last good sheet film, as good as or better than old Tri-X. I like having the extra ISO speed, even off a tripod because I am frequently in the wind or adding filters. Good stuff!
Robert L.
2013-03-06T19:00:00
I recently bought a 75mm pinhole camera to reintroduce myself to b&w photography and introduce my daughter to film and film photography. We went out to Prospect Park and took a bunch of shots under the bright sun a couple of weeks ago and had a lot of fun doing so. We also managed to get a couple of nice b&w pictures of each other as well.
ANDRE W.
2011-10-16T21:00:00
This film is always dependable and that's a big deal when your out in the field!
dot c.
2011-09-24T21:00:00
I love this film, especially for pushing to 800 and 1600 ISO. Fora given print size, the large format allows one to use higher ISOs without noticing the grain.
CJB
2011-09-03T21:00:00
I have always preferred Ilford films to Kodak and Fuji for black and white. HP5 is a time tested favorite of mine and the 4x5 format is great for this film
jblackdub
2011-09-03T21:00:00
Am a serious amature, shooting, processing and printing medium format and large format on a very regular weekly basis. This product, processed in straight Xtol at 68 deg is the one I depend on. The 400 ASA works fine landscapes with usual adjustments for yellow or orange filteration. Beautiful negatives that seem to print themselves. Try some and enjoy with straight Xtol.
Jim S.
2011-01-11T19:00:00
excellent film with beautiful tonal ranges, very consistent. i use the 4X5 and medium format sizes
Lisa
2010-11-06T21:00:00
This is the best price I've found for this film.
karma
2010-01-09T19:00:00
for a 4x5 sheet film, it loads really well and is consistent regarding midrange tones and contrast. The thickness of the film helps tremendously when loading developing tanks too. I do wish that Ilford offered their 3200 speed in this film, especially when using 4-stop contrast filters. Great price too.
joshua w.
2009-05-04T21:00:00
my daughter is a college student majoring in photography. We had trouble finding the right supply locally, and turned to internet. Found your sight and been using it ever since
JoAnn
2008-03-08T19:00:00
Love this film for great contact sheets!
J
2007-03-25T21:00:00
Have had exellent results with this film in both 35mm & 4x5, and have recently moved up to 5x7. I am just now in the process of testing for a use- ble ASA for 5x7.
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dependable film, great images
By jblackdub
I have always preferred Ilford films to Kodak and Fuji for black and white. HP5 is a time tested favorite of mine and the 4x5 format is great for this film
Great Film, Great Price!
By karma
This is the best price I've found for this film.
Experience the exceptional quality of the HP5 Plus 400 Fast Black and White Professional Film. This ISO 400 film is designed for photographers who demand superior results in various lighting conditions. Ideal for action shots, available light photography, and general-purpose use, this film delivers optimum results when processed with a wide range of developers.
The HP5 Plus is more than just an ISO 400 film. With extended development using developers like ILFORD ILFOTEC HC and ILFORD MICROPHEN, it can be used with meter settings up to EI 3200/36. This feature makes it the perfect choice for photography where poor lighting and moving subjects require the highest emulsion sensitivity.
This professional-grade film boasts fine grain, excellent edge contrast, and sharpness, providing images of outstanding quality. Its unique characteristics yield prints with remarkable brightness and a full tonal range.
HP5 Plus is compatible with all current processing systems, including those that offer standard short fixing and washing times. Its robust nature during processing ensures excellent results under most conditions and tolerates less than ideal processing conditions.
The HP5 Plus 35mm film comes in DX Coded cassettes, allowing the film speed of ISO 400/27 Degree to be set automatically on automatic 35mm cameras. The cassettes are designed for durability, with end caps firmly fixed to the body to withstand rough handling. The film's low friction characteristics and the cassette's tangential style allow for easy film advancement, saving battery wear.
The base tint of the HP5 Plus facilitates easy print contrast assessment on a light box. For easy negative identification, it features bold frame numbering for whole frames and letters to indicate half frame numbering.
Whether you're a professional photographer or a passionate hobbyist, the HP5 Plus 400 Fast Black and White Professional Film offers the versatility, reliability, and high-quality results you need for your black and white photography.