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Fp4 Plus Black And White Negative Film 127 Roll Film

Fp4 Plus Black And White Negative Film 127 Roll Film
  • Product Code: eq88313
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$64.47 $101.22

This respooled Ilford FP4 Plus Black and White Negative Film 127 Roll Filmfrom FP4 Plus Black and White Negative Film 127 Roll Filmis a traditional medium-speed black and white negative film characterized by a fine grain structure with high acutance and sharpness, making it well-suited to enlarging and scanning. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 125/22° in standard chemistry, and its very wide exposure latitude enables exposing up to two stops under or six stops over while retaining usable results. In addition to general photographic applications, FP4 Plus is also an ideal choice for copy and internegative work, as well as scientific, technical, and industrial photography.

This item is one roll of 127 format roll film.

Respooled Ilford FP4+ B&W Negative Film    Panchromatic B&W Negative Film    ISO 125/22° in Standard Process    Fine Grain, High Acutance and Sharpness    Very Wide Exposure Latitude    Ideal for Copy and Internegative Work

Parameters
Film Format127
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed125
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry
Film BaseAcetate
Number of Rolls1
Layer Thickness110.0 µm
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.055 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2.7 x 1.7 x 1.4"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Hiw many pictures can this roll take?

A: !27 format film like the ReraPan 400 Black and White Negative Film (127 Roll Film) was made to produce eight exposures 4x6.5cm. But depending on the camera it can be different.

Q: 2. Will this film work with the (very) vintage Kodak Vest Pocket camera?

A: Yes, the ReraPan 400 Black and White Negative Film (127 Roll Film) will work with the Vest Pocket Kodak camera.

Q: 3. Where can I get this film developed and can they digitize it?

A: B&H can developed, printed, and digitized as well. Or Any place that developed B&W film.

Q: 4. Im ONLY 4 days into my Mamiya 645 1000s path,how do I know what films I can use in my camera,or,are all 120 films useable in the camera?

A: All 120 film could be used in the Mamiya 645.

Q: 5. 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: 6. Does this work with a 1960s Kodak Starmite Camera? I just found the 1st version and want to see if the camera will work

A: Yes, the ReraPan 400 Black and White Negative Film (127 Roll Film) can be used in the Kodak Brownie Starmite camera.

Q: 7. Is backing paper marked with a "start line" for automatic frame counting cameras?

A: Yes, the ReraPan 400 Black and White Negative Film (127 Roll Film) is marked with a start line on the backing paper.

Q: 8. How flat is this film when using a flat bed scanner? Does it had a strong curl?

A: FP4 has a transparent purple base. It does scan well on a flatbed with a rear light element but you will want to white balance the base if scanning in color before printing.

Q: 9. can this film be used in a zeiss ikon super nettel?

A: Unfortunately not. The Zeiss Ikon Super Nettel uses 35mm film.

Q: 10. is it 35mm film ?

A: No, this is the 120/medium format version of Ilfordd FP4. You can find the 35mm version here:https://a href= http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?N=10024661&InitialSearch=yes&sts=suggestions-pi&typedValue=ilford+fp target= _blank www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?N=10024661&InitialSearch=yes&sts=suggestions-pi&typedValue=ilford+fp/a

15/09/2024

[125] used this film as my first roll through my new (to me) Mamiya RB67. so far the negative look very good and of the few prints I did make. They look very rich in tonality and almost non existing grane. Great Film so far....

5
14/09/2024

[0.055 lb] I have used this in the past and have always liked the results as I do not use the higher ASA rated films a lot but use this with a tripod for my other photos as needed. I plan on using this as a reversal film for B&W transparencies rated at ASA 100 and developed at dr5 Labs. Here is the link to their web site @: http://www.dr5.com/blackandwhiteslide/filmreviewdev1.html

5
01/09/2024

[Acetate] I recently acquired a couple of 127 cameras and was happy to find this product. I must admit that one reason I favor this film is because it's packaged in a town near my home, but the Ilford emulsion is well-proven, they do a great job of packaging and I've had no problems with backing paper, etc.

5
28/08/2024

[Acetate] Just acquired a Hasselblad 500 C/M. I was looking for a good B&W film to run through the camera to make sure it worked properly and didn't have any light leaks. Bought one roll of Ilford FP4 B&W film and the results were outstanding. The square format of the Hasselblad combined with the high contrast B&W provided awesome results.

5
24/08/2024

[125] My favorite film for both 120 and 35mm format.

5
24/08/2024

[0.055 lb] My favorite film for decades. Wonderful tonality, low grain, forgiving exposure latitude. It's in all my film cameras I use for black and white. Buy some.

5
24/08/2024

[125] FP4+ is a great choice for a slower black and white film. It's such a sharp and contrasty film without having super dark blacks or dark / muddy shadows. I'm pretty just it's just Ilford who offers at 125 speed. I also must say that Ilford's quality control is much better these days than Kodak's.

5
05/08/2024

[110.0 µm] I usually prefer HP5 or Delta 400 in medium format, but I really enjoy my results in FP4, I might keep with it in the future.

5
02/08/2024

[110.0 µm] Ilford FP4+125 is an excellent film, particularly when developed with Caffenol CL/CS for 65 minutes!

5
26/07/2024

[125] I love the grain style and the tonal range of this film. It's my preferred B+W film for daytime available light as well as in the studio w/ strobe. I love how it renders skin w/ just enough contrast but not too much.

5

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