Ilford Delta 400 - 120 Film


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Keith S. (Wisbech, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Accreditation Handles: Keith "Tank" Sharples
Crisp detail and great tonality

On a recent visit to North West England, and staying with my good pal and fellow photographer, Jim Graves, we just had to go out for a photo session, and this time chose to visit Kirkby Lonsdale in the Lake District National Park.
I had loaded my Mamiyaflex C2 with Delta 400 that I shot at box speed as it was a reasonably nice, if somewhat chilly, late February day. The light was a little challenging at times, but it was a very enjoyable afternoon.
Now back in Norfolk, I developed the film in 510 Pyro for 12¼ minutes at 20°C, and the results speak for themselves.
Give it a try, you might like it!!

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Jim G. (Wigan, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder
Accreditation Handles: https://jimgravesphoto.blogspot.com/2023/09/goodman-zone-z1.html
Great medium format film

I used a roll of Delta 400 in my Goodman Zone Z1 after not having used the camera for a while. I was amazed that I remember what to do and got a couple of decent photos. I could have used a cheaper film, but having not used Delta 400 in medium format I gave it a try. It's a great film for all skills levels.

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Buster (Huddersfield, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes, Architecture, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: @busterchaytor
Sharpest 400 ISO black and white

This is a lovely film, a bit more expensive than the other 400 ISO options HP5+ and Kentmere 400 but for that extra money you get sharper images with finer grain. However there is less exposure latitude so you need to get your exposure correct, something that you can recover a bit with stand development but otherwise can give a contrasty look that many people prefer.

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Jamie (Bath, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles: www.jamieworsfoldphotography.co.uk
Great tone and detail

Great film. It's been a while since I've used it and forgotten just how clean it can be. Lovely tonality with rich blacks and lots of detail.

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Gideon L. (Manchester, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Landscapes, Architecture, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: https://www.instagram.com/gideon.liddiard/
Delta - In a toy camera!

Yep, I used Delta 400 in a Holga 120, it was the only 400 ASA 120 stock I had to hand.
Even with the limitations of the camera, it doesn't hide that Delta 400 is an excellent film, with great tonal range without sacrificing the black and white areas, resulting in both solid contrast with a wide range of grey tones. Add in the visible, but wonderfully even grain, that while more visible than Delta 100, doesn't overly detract from the images.

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