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Ilford Hp5 Plus 4x5" Black And White Film, 100 Sheets

Ilford Hp5 Plus 4x5" Black And White Film, 100 Sheets
  • Product Code: eq314
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$743.55 $951.74

Ilford HP5 Plus 4x5" Black and White Film, 100 Sheetsis a traditional and versatile black and white panchromatic negative film designed for general use in a wide variety of shooting conditions. Exhibiting notably wide exposure latitude, this film responds well to use in mixed and difficult lighting and provides medium contrast for greater overall control. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° when developed in standard black and white chemistry, and responds well to push processing. HP5 Plus is a flexible film type that is ideally suited for use in general photographic applications in an array of different lighting conditions.

This item is one box of 100 sheets of 4 x 5" film.

Panchromatic B&W Negative Film    ISO 400/27° in Standard Process    Wide Exposure Latitude, Medium Contrast    Ideal for Mixed Lighting and General Use    Responds Well to Push Processing

Parameters
Film Size (W x H)4 x 5" / 10.16 x 12.70 cm
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry
ISO/ASA Film Speed400
Quantity100 Sheets
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.1 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)5.9 x 4.8 x 1.5"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. How long does it usually take to ship?

A: You may calculate your actual shipping options/order totals by adding the items you want to a shopping cart. It will then list the shipping options, descriptions, ETA's and fees to your location.

Q: 2. expiry date?

A: B&H buys and sells film in bulk. In general we regularly maintain fresh film stock. All of our film is at least 6 months from expiration (typically much longer). Anytime film stock is less than 6 months from expiration we sell it in a separate section and label it as short-dated film and also price it with a slight discount (again due to the volumes we sell this rarely occurs). Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to hand inspect the expiration date of any of our films prior to purchase.

Q: 3. What is expiration date of this film?Thank you.

A: Unfortunately, we do not have access to our inventory and cannot provide this type of information; however, any film that was within 6-months of its expiration date would be sold as short dated and listed as such on our site. All other film will be at least 6 months out from its expiration date.

Q: 4. Will the film give me a positive or a negative of the image?

A: in normal development it is negative, if you really want a positive you can send it to dr5.

Q: 5. Why are all of your 120 roll films from kodak and Ilford more then what you can get them from the actual manufactures website?

A: Our buyers set the pricing for all items we sell based on what the manufacture charges us for the products.

Q: 6. How to I determine the exposure time?

A: There are several ways to determine the correct exposure. Obviously using a light meter is a good start. It could be a basic hand held incident meter, reflected light meter or even an app on a smart phone. One can also use sunny 16 to determine an approximate exposure. I've also used a digital camera to do a test shot and figure up settings from there. Hope that helps.

Q: 7. Is this the bricks of 10 packaging or is this really MFR # 1574616 (as the description says) which are 50 FOIL-WRAPPED films? That does make a difference to me traveling... Thanks!

A: the bricks of 10 are not foil wrapped. the film rolls are in plastic canisters.

Q: 8. Can this film be processed in a red lit dark room?

A: Yes, the Ilford HP5 Plus Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) can be developed in a darkroom lit by safelights.

Q: 9. Does all the film come in a single bag, or are there multiple bags inside of the box of 100?

A: Four bags x 25 sheets each.

Q: 10. how many exposures are there in this film?

A: The number of exposures you can get from a roll of 120 film will depend on the format of the camera you are using. If your camera is 6 x 4.5, there are 15 or 16 exposures; 6 x 6 cameras will get 12/13 exposures, 6 x 7 cameras get 10 exposures, 6 x 8 cameras will get 9 exposures, and so forth.

21/09/2024

[100 Sheets] Great film to work with

5
19/09/2024

[1.1 lb] Always have been impressed by Ilford products and this doesn't disappoint once again.

5
28/07/2024

[100 Sheets] One of the best papers that i've used, results match the product description. Fare price and fast delivery.

5
25/07/2024

[100 Sheets] Quality and value fro money from Ilford.

5
15/07/2024

[400] Wonderful film for large format black and white photography. Good exposure latitude and allows me to shoot at small aperture with 8 x 10 format.

5
13/07/2024

[400] Because of it's great reciprocity characteristics, my favorite film in 8x10 has been T-Max 400; it threw me off when Kodak discontinued it so I started trying other films. I make large pigment landscape prints for gallery exhibition so it was important to me to have consistency. Let's face it, when you shoot in this format, grain is really no longer a consideration so it is all about the look of the film. I have always liked Delta 100 as it scans so well but in 8x10 it is too sharp for the look I am after. I was pleasantly surprised with HP5+, it is a very forgiving film and exposed at E.I. 100 and processed in Xtol gives me the shadow detail I prefer- and a beautiful tonal pallet! Bravo to Ilford for offering this lovely emulsion in 25 sheet boxes.

5
29/06/2024

[400] Ansel Adams taught that a photographer should use one type of film and know it very well. I bought 3 boxes of HP5 sheets to learn on. This is a very versatile film that pushes and pulls well. And also has a lot of allowances for beginning photographers. It is very adaptable to many situtations.

5
04/06/2024

[1.1 lb] Outdoor Landscapes. Indoors. Low Light. Sunshine.

5
03/06/2024

[100 Sheets] Perhaps the most versatile film made today, can be used from ISO 50 to 1600 and up with careful work.

5
17/05/2024

[400] Makes the best 8x10 negs

5

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