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Ilford Delta 3200 - B&W 35mm Film - 36 Exposures

Ilford Delta 3200 - B&W 35mm Film - 36 Exposures

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Ilford Delta Pro 3200 Black & White Miniature Film 36 exposure Film.

Applications - Action and available light photography.

Black and White Film, ISO 3200, 35mm, 36 Exposures.

Delta 3200 professional allows photographers to take pictures under difficult conditions including fast action and poor lighting.

With a measured speed of up to ISO 1250 (up to ISO 1600 when developed in Ilford microphen developer) the film has been designed to be push processed to achieve its nominal speed of EI 3200.

It may be further pushed to EI 12,500 with a change of developer, or pulled to provide results equivalent to the best ISO 400 films.

Brand: Ilford Harman

Film Format : 35mm - Black & White

Film Speed : 3200

Development Process: Black & White

Quantity In Pack : 1 Roll


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Alex Elton-Wall
Great for live gigs

Have used this film with my Canon AE1 Program and 50mm f1.4 lens at live gigs on several occasions. Very grainy, with lots of contrast, as you'd expect.

Really look the look of it!

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Dom Cochrane
the dark knight!

We don't have many films for low light. I shoot a lot in the clubs and the only options I have is Delta 3200 and Kodak T-Max 3200. I'll take ilford any day based not only on the price but the image quality. Also the good news it pulls really well and grain is totally fine with the right developer.

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Based on 2 reviews
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Alex Elton-Wall
Great for live gigs

Have used this film with my Canon AE1 Program and 50mm f1.4 lens at live gigs on several occasions. Very grainy, with lots of contrast, as you'd expect.

Really look the look of it!

D
Dom Cochrane
the dark knight!

We don't have many films for low light. I shoot a lot in the clubs and the only options I have is Delta 3200 and Kodak T-Max 3200. I'll take ilford any day based not only on the price but the image quality. Also the good news it pulls really well and grain is totally fine with the right developer.