Ilford Pan F Plus - 35mm Film


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Customer Reviews

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Chris B. (Hunstanton, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes
Accreditation Handles: X chrismojo
PanF sharp

Love the sharpness you get with minimal tweaks to the scans with PanF.

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Santino M. (Wakefield, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes
Accreditation Handles: joogble_analogue
Great film

Good contrast between black and white. Really good on a bright summers day as it produces high detail in photos and low grain.

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Jamie G. (Rugby, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes
Accreditation Handles: Jamie Gray
Can be tricky but its great when fresh

I've heard even Ilford give warnings about the lifespan of this film; it goes off quickly after the expiry date. Even exposed, the image degrades faster than other films until you get it developed. When you adhere to these rules, it's one of the best films on the market. ISO50 is more than enough for sunny day photography. It allows wider apertures for good background separation with portraits etc.

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Anthony (Glasgow, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: instagram.com/anthtakesphotos
I ADORE this film

One roll through a Nikon FE and I’m in love. The results have a lovely texture, with decent contrast that can be played with when scanning. Developed at home in a Paterson Tank with Ilfosol 3 at 1+14, and I can’t fault the results.

I was slightly worried by some reviews mentioning the absolute need for good light, but even in dull days I was shooting down to about 1/15th handheld and things were coming out sharp. Obviously a tripod would be even more secure.

I’ve got another roll ready to go, and really looking forward to it.

Developing time was amazingly short (just 4 and a half minutes); and dry for scanning in about two hours.

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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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