Ilford Delta 3200 - 35mm Film


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James B. (Bristol, GB)
Perfect for: Street Photography, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: IG - @oversquare_goon
Freeze time

The ability to not have to worry about light levels is a freeing thing on a film camera, and I find the high grain quite endeering. Defenitley has a specfic use case but is very good at it

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Levi B. (Doncaster, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture
Accreditation Handles: Levi Boldock
I'm in love!

My very first roll of 35mm film! I've always loved grainy black and white photos, so I decided to try and snap some of my own. Ilford Delta 3200 seemed like the perfect film choice for me. I wasn't expecting great results since I had no idea what I was doing, but I'm really happy with how the photos turned out, and I'm super excited to shoot more!

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Chris S. (Glasgow, GB)
Perfect for: Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: Chris S
Grain-tastic

I bought this primary for shooting sporting events and concerts in low light. I understood it would have a noticeable grain but it was much more obvious than I anticipated. It was otherwise quite forgiving though.

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Toby W. (Coventry, GB)
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.

You've just got to like it or lump it.

*Nikon F3 HP, with a 24mm Nikkor.

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