Ilford Delta 3200 - 35mm Film


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Evan D. (Falmouth, GB)
Perfect for: Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: Evan Dunn
Super creative

I received this as a mystery film and honestly I really liked it. Although I didn't really shoot in the light that it's intended for at such a high iso I did find that despite being so grainy it is a really nice film. I like how sort of rough the grain makes the image look and it is very useful for more rugged styles of photography

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Gareth T. (Cardiff, GB)
Perfect for: Street Photography, Architecture, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: @gareth_thmpsn1984
Grainy but decent

Shot a rogue roll in Glasgow, away for work it very wet, dark and miserable.

Surprised the blacks very dark, mids pretty grey but some lovely grain.

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Y.B (Leicester, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners, Street Photography, Studio work, Low light/Night
Really detailed in low light conditions

Took this film to the Coventry motor museum with my Practika BC1 and I must say I was really pleased with the results.

It was so easy to use in the low light conditions and the detail was really sharp despite the grain. If you happen to find yourself shooting indoors and want a capable black and white film this will definitely make things easier, although some people may not be a fan of the grain.

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James B. (Brighton, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: James B
Very Grainy but unique

As others have said, this film has quite a lot of grain! I shot at 1600. Quite pleased with some of the results.

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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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