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Ilford SFX 200-36
 
 

Ilford SFX 200-36

by Ilford

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Technical Details

  • Medium Speed 200 asa film
  • 36 exposures
  • For best results use with a red filter

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Product Description

SFX 200 is a medium speed black and white camera film for creative photography. It has extended red sensitivity and is especially suited for use with a filter to create special effects. By using the ILFORD SFX filter skies can be rendered almost black and most green vegetation almost white. Its unusual tonal rendition ensures interesting results for a range of subjects, including portraits, landscapes, townscapes and architecture.


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Some of the infrared effects without the hassle 23 Jan 2008
By Jammy - Published on Amazon.com
I was pleasantly surprised when I saw Ilford has started to manufacture their SFX 200 film again. Many years ago it was one of my favorite films for portraiture, the near IR sensitivity smoothes out skin tones and creates interesting tonality.

The film prints well and requires no special handling compared to more traditional infrared film. Just don't let it set on your dashboard or load the film in bright sun light and you'll be all good.

You're going to have a tough time creating traditional IR effects with this film. If you use a dark red IR filter you can get closer to the white foliage and black sky look of real IR film, but it's still not really the same effect. SFX is more subtle and in my view infinitely more useable.

Highly recommended.
8 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Misrepresented 6 Jun 2009
By Casey A. Childers - Published on Amazon.com
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I don't care how intriguing the effect is, infrared-like is not the same as "Infrared." Adding IR to the title of the item is a direct misrepresentation. Thanks, however, for fleecing me. Next time I'll know. SFX 200 is, as one can even learn by reading the film features, not an IR film.

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