Tag:Ilford

ilford, professional, Delta, Delta 400, iso400, 400, highspeed, high iso, light sensitive, traditional black and white film, bnw, b&W film, analog, leica summicron 50mm, 50mm, exile, koudelka, peter lindbergh, shoot film, film lover, tahusa, film review, hong kong, film blog, emulsion, greyscale, comparison, difference, how, choose film, choose black and white film, pick, guide

Ilford Delta Professional 400

Ilford Delta 400 Name: Ilford Delta Professional ISO: 400 Film type: Black and white Character: Fine grain, high sharpness with medium contrast Difference between Delta 400 and HP5+ Ilford Delta 400 is a high-speed black and white film which has a modern emulsion (tabular-grain film) that can result with finer grain but with less latitude. I would say its tone belongs to the modern days while Ilford HP5+ belongs to the past with more grain and tonal range. Delta 400 gives you a […]

Continue Reading
ilford, hp5+, hp5, plus, iso400, 400, highspeed, high iso, light sensitive, traditional black and white film, bnw, b&W film, analog, yashica T5, shoot film, film lover

Ilford HP5 Plus 400

Ilford HP5 Plus 400 Which black and white film should I start with? For people who are new to photography, this is one of the most often asked questions. People are usually either impressed by the unique result produced from the black and white film or are attracted by the texture of the photo which cannot be replicated in digital format. In my opinion, shooting in black and white can help film shooters practice using different light sources and obtain […]

Continue Reading