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Ilford 1780624 Delta 100 135-36
 
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Ilford 1780624 Delta 100 135-36

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Customers buy this item with Ilford HP5+ 400asa 35mm - 36 exp £4.99

Ilford 1780624 Delta 100 135-36 + Ilford HP5+ 400asa 35mm - 36 exp
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Great test film - amazing sharpness! 13 Dec 2009
By Scott McLeod - Published on Amazon.com
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This is the first "delta"-type B&W film I have used, previously sticking to traditional emulsions like Tri-X and HP5 Plus. I tried it out because I was looking for an extremely sharp film to test out some lenses. All I can say is "Wow!" - this stuff showed levels of detail in my test targets (topographic maps taped to a wall) that I never expected to see (and yes, if there is something amiss with your lenses, this film *will* show it). I had it professionally processed and scanned at very high resolution (16Mp) for this purpose so I can't comment on the darkroom chemistry side of things. I liked the grain structure, though for general-purpose use I would probably go with the ISO 400 version for greater versatility. The combination of biting sharpness and detail with good tonality would probably make it a good choice for landscapes.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Film review 10 Nov 2007
By Robert Steele - Published on Amazon.com
I have had good luck with the performance of this film. It gives good contrast and depth of feild. The prints I have inlarged to 10x14 have come out clear and sharp . In my opinion it is a good product.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Probably my favorite slower film so far 15 Jun 2010
By Michael A. Thomas - Published on Amazon.com
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I have found Delta 100 to produce nice tones and agreeable grain when using my Leica M2 + Zeiss 50mm Planar and 35mm Biogon lenses. I think I like it a bit better than Plus-X and Tri-X so far (though obviously Tri-X is very different film). I've developed it in Diafine (3m+3m process), and scanned with a PlusTek 7300 with good results.

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