Ilford Delta 3200 35mm film is a high-speed black and white film that allows you to capture stunning images in low light conditions. With its fine grain and high contrast, this film is perfect for capturing moody and atmospheric shots, whether you're shooting indoors or outdoors at night.
Ilford Delta 3200 is also great for street photography, concerts, and other low light situations where you need to capture fast-moving subjects.
Features:
- Shoot up to ISO 3200 for low light photography - Fine grain and high contrast - Suitable for push processing - Creates gorgeous black and white results
Benefits:
- Capture stunning images in low light conditions - Create moody and atmospheric shots with high contrast - Perfect for street photography, concerts, and other low light situations - Suitable for push processing to increase the film's sensitivity and graininess
1. What is the true ISO of Ilford Delta 3200 35mm film?
Ilford Delta 3200 has a true 'box' speed of 1000/31° (1000ASA, 31 DIN) to daylight. However it is marketed as 'Delta 3200' because it can be shot at 3200 ISO in-camera, then push procesed in development, and still give beautifully balanced and well-exposed images.
2. Is Ilford Delta 3200 a B&W or colour film?
Ilford Delta 3200 is a B&W film. It can be shot in any 35mm film camera, but will need black and white development to produce final images.
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Perfect for:Portraits, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles:@tobywardphoto (instagram)
Really good for when you need the light!
Highly recommended for low light work at concerts - just be aware of the grain. It looks really good but it wouldn't respond well to any kind of sharpening in the scanner unless you were after a really gritty look
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Chris B. (Hunstanton, GB)
Perfect for:Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles:X chrismojo
Like it or lump it with Delta 3200
Don't use this a lot, although it's good to have a roll in your film stash.
Not a lot of light when the hovercraft at the local lifeboat station came home from a refit.
But I was getting away with it at 1200 ISO on a DSLR, so I whipped my filmy friend* out for a few frames.
Shot this at box speed - 3200 ISO. I was hoping for a decent silhouette to get something a bit more dramatic out of it.
It coped and came back reasonably sharp despite winging it with the focus as it was so cold the viewfinder was steaming up.
I had to shoot it on Auto because I couldn't see what the hurdy-gurdy was telling me exposure-wise.
People like the grain if you read the reviews.
I don't always, but there's no getting away from the lumps with this stuff.
Accreditation Handles:@kurtfletcher1 (I only have instagram)
Mega Grain!
Love, love, love Delta 3200. Probably my favourite b&w film so far. The high iso is perfect for versatility with various scenarios from normal daylight to night-time and gig photography. Mega grain!
Here's a mixture of shots I've taken on it:
1. 'Ty Segall' - Birmingham 2024
2. 'Ironically, they weren't open'
3. 'Night Self Portrait'
4. 'Double Exposure' - Rob & Laura's Wedding 08/2024
5. 'Say Cheese!'
All photographs developed and scanned by @exposurefilmlab
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Peter B. (Thame, GB)
Perfect for:Landscapes, Street Photography, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Travel, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles:Peter Brunskill
Fast and reliable emulsion
I used Delta 3200 mainly in India for good architectural photography. Maybe 3200 wasn't necessary outdoors (!) but overall it dealt with a range of conditions including Taj Mahal at sunset - I'd be very happy to use it again though it probably wasn't the best choice in the circumstances