Ilford Delta 3200 35mm film is a high-speed black and white film that allows you to capture stunning images in low light conditions. With its fine grain and high contrast, this film is perfect for capturing moody and atmospheric shots, whether you're shooting indoors or outdoors at night.
Ilford Delta 3200 is also great for street photography, concerts, and other low light situations where you need to capture fast-moving subjects.
Features:
- Shoot up to ISO 3200 for low light photography - Fine grain and high contrast - Suitable for push processing - Creates gorgeous black and white results
Benefits:
- Capture stunning images in low light conditions - Create moody and atmospheric shots with high contrast - Perfect for street photography, concerts, and other low light situations - Suitable for push processing to increase the film's sensitivity and graininess
1. What is the true ISO of Ilford Delta 3200 35mm film?
Ilford Delta 3200 has a true 'box' speed of 1000/31° (1000ASA, 31 DIN) to daylight. However it is marketed as 'Delta 3200' because it can be shot at 3200 ISO in-camera, then push procesed in development, and still give beautifully balanced and well-exposed images.
2. Is Ilford Delta 3200 a B&W or colour film?
Ilford Delta 3200 is a B&W film. It can be shot in any 35mm film camera, but will need black and white development to produce final images.
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I bought two rolls of Delta 3200 after being asked to photograph my brother's band at their second show. It was a small venue with dim, red lighting, so I knew the fastest possible film was required. I pushed it to 6400 and even then the lighting was often inadequate; resulting in smeared long-exposures and defeating my Minolta 7000's autofocus for the most part.
The results, however, speak for themselves. While not resulting in detailed documentation of the performance there's a feeling of being caught up in events in the images, and considering the extreme ISO the grain is far better than I'd expected. It's not a film I'd reach for in most situations, since I generally go for slow, high-acutance films, but for things like gig photography it's hard to beat.
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Perfect for:Creative/Abstract, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles:AB
Museum low light
Yes it's a bit grainy, but I was with other people so I committed to hand held and couldn't use a slower film and tripod. Buildings were not well lit with a mixture of daylight and lamps.
It's actually 1000 ISO if you check the Ilford datasheet. Very grainy results, but it means you can shoot in very low light. Not my favourite film, unless you really want grain in your photos