Experience the timeless charm of analog photography with Ilford Delta 100 120 film. Designed to deliver exceptional image quality, this medium-format film is a favourite among discerning photographers. Boasting fine grain and rich tonality, Delta 100 produces stunningly sharp, detailed, and smooth images, making it an ideal choice for capturing landscapes, portraits, and artistic compositions.
With its ISO 100 sensitivity, this film excels in various lighting conditions, rendering accurate exposures and striking contrasts. Whether you're shooting in bright daylight or challenging low-light situations, Ilford Delta 100 ensures impressive results with minimal noise.
Perfect for both professionals and hobbyists, the Delta 100 film is known for its exceptional archival stability, ensuring your cherished moments stand the test of time. Embrace the art of traditional photography and relish the gratification of seeing your vision come to life on beautifully textured prints.
Elevate your photography game with Ilford Delta 100 120 film and embark on a journey of creative expression that only analog film can provide. Rediscover the joy of capturing moments with unrivalled clarity and character in every frame.
Ilford was founded in 1879 in the English town of the same name. They are B&W royalty in the photography industry thanks to their 140-year heritage and their support for photographers with chemicals and development as well as film. In the mid-20th Century they produced several well-regarded camera lines (including one given to Princess Elizabeth that was later stolen!) but today they are focused on producing the best films and development processes that they can.
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When you buy your camera film from us we can ship it across the UK, Europe, USA, New Zealand, Australia and Canada (more countries planned soon!) So buy your Ilford Delta Film 120 B&W ISO 100 today and dive back into the fun of 120 film photography!
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Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Architecture, Travel, Studio work
Tack sharp and fine grain
Best in 120 but 35mm is still good. My poor phone camera can't focus properly here.
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Paul Q. (Isle of Man, IM)
Perfect for:Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Studio work
Accreditation Handles:www.quellinimages.com
Delta Dabbling
First time out with Ilford Delta 100. Mamiya C220 TLR, 80mm lens and a very shaded waterfall for the first frame. Maybe not the best option for this film. Though it isn't supposed to be so forgiving, I suspect it is going to be stronger with extremes than I thought. Grain is fine and the sharpness is impressive. I'll need to approach it a little differently. I was worried about underexposing it, whereas most of the 12 images I have, would have been improved with a little bit less exposure. I need to shoot another roll with a yellow filter and experiment more with the light meter before reaching a firm conclusion. This is clearly a lovely film, but perhaps one that needs a considered approach. It may take a couple of rolls to get used to its nuances, but I will certainly be getting more. I have some in 5x4 sheet that I have exposed in the 'big camera' waiting to be developed. Quite excited to see what it can do in that format. Got a feeling it is going to be great in a church with soft light through the windows.
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Ian H. (Coalville, GB)
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder
Accreditation Handles:Ian Harris
The best B&W film you can buy
Delta 100 is an all round great looking film. The grain is fine, the contrast ratio incredible and the resulting look is hard to beat. If you check some of my sample shots you'll see one of them shooting straight into the sun - just slightly obscured behind a tree - but not only are there still details in the white clouds, but the direct shadow of the tree also has detail. It is very robust, with a lot of potential push if you want it although you will lose some of that beautiful subtlety in the greys and end up with a harder edged, more contrasty look. I develop at home with Ilford Ilfosol 3 and a fine developer really compliments the fine grain in the film. Sample shots are from my Hasselblad 500CM. I just love Delta 100! If I could only shoot on one film of the rest of my life, this would be it.
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Maxim
great tones and contrasts!
Tried this out on holiday and the results were brilliant! The contrast is great so be sure to look for nice shadows especially in architecture. Great to use :)