Ilford Pan F Plus - 120 Film


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Andy T. (Weymouth, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Architecture
Accreditation Handles: https://andysphotoblog.org/
PAN-F 120 Fine Grain Wonder!

Pan-F is a "fussy" film to use. It likes accurate exposure, but we should all be doing that anyway right :) ! It also likes to be developed promptly, and looses some of the latent image if you don't. Small percentages, but sometimes noticeable, unlike say FP4. It also doesn't keep too well, and unlike just about all other B/W films, a roll 5 years out of date may well not be OK! I think I've just about got the hang of it now. It's slow of course, so anything than the brightest day, you'll need a tripod. The effort is well worth the work though, it's a beautiful fine grain film, that oozes quality and perfect for landscapes.

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Matthew D. (Hackney, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Portraits, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: Instagram
Excellent quality

Image was taken indoors on a 1929-1933 Kodak Portrait Brownie using time exposure.

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donald b. (Islington, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes, Pinhole/Long-Exposure
Accreditation Handles: Fat bloke with a camera
Solid stuff lop

So thought I'd try something a bit slow, this time, and on a nice sunny day this film preformed very, good tonal ranges pin sharp, decent price. So all good. Whack some in and give it a go.

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Grace N. (Truro, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: @gnich_photography_
Amazing Results!

This was my first time shooting on 120 film in a studio setting and I am very glad I decided to use Pan F! It met my needs with the low grain and high contrast and produced results I was happy with. Highly recommend it!

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Robert (London, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits
Accreditation Handles: @cre8tive.capture
Lovely low grain portrait film

I’ve been shooting this at ISO34 for portraits in my Rolleiflex with good results and developing in 510 pyro.

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