Ilford Pan F Plus - 35mm Film


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Chris B. (Hunstanton, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes
Accreditation Handles: X chrismojo
PanF at a low ebb

I mis-read the tide times and so you can't see half this wonderfully-ramshackle old boat tucked away in one of the marsh creeks.

Before it goes in the recycle bin and I make sure I time it right next time, it still makes half a picture, with some decent tonal range which didn't need too much of a tickle when the scans landed.

Pan F's certainly going to be in the frame next time I head up there.

I shot this hand-held on a bright-ish day on a 24mm. Probably take a tripod next time.

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Chris B. (Ringstead, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Landscapes, Architecture
Accreditation Handles: X @chrismojo
Out of the frying PanF - into the spire

This cooked up a treat when I sent it to the Wondies.

You can see why people love the results from these legacy films, which is what's kept them alive.

And this is one of the GOATs.

I'm not a great tripod lover but I plonked the camera on one for the church interior, which I tried on some wides through yellow, orange and red filters.

I bracketed a couple of stops as I didn't know how they'd get on exposure-wise.

There's also a few stops between the main window at the end of the main bit (nave..?) and the interior.

Probably lost a bit of image quality like sharpness I snuck back in post.

It's part of a story I'm slowly doing and I wanted a timeless image inside the church to go with a GV of the building.

I'll rarely use this film because you do have to take your time with it, but it delivered some great scans.

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Jim W. (Sunderland, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits
Accreditation Handles: @f8_club_
Ilford panf 50

Used this for a series of portraits to get a real low grain high detail result. Needs good light due to the low iso and NEEDS DEVELOPING QUICKLY AFTER SHOOTING

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E.T. (Manchester, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Street Photography, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Accreditation Handles: instagram: @Ellisthooooomas
Lovely tones, potentially a new favourite bnw stock

Developed in pyro 510, digitized at home with full frame camera. I found the 50 ISO a bit limiting, but with fast lenses it is still quite versatile. Grain is low but what is there is pleasing. The contrast and overall rendering of this film is really nice IMO.

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Keith S. (Wisbech, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: Keith "Tank" Sharples
A really great film!

Pan F is often thought of as too slow for general photography, but on a nice bright summer's day this 50 iso film is just perfect, and gives some lovely images. Don't be put off thinking you'll need a tripod, and I hope my latest images show that that's not the case when shooting it on a bright sunny day.

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