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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Ilford Delta 100 is not my daily carry BUT it is my first port of call if I want superb quality from a 100 speed film. It has a fabulous tonality, is easy to process and responds very nicely to a yellow filter in my experience. It has fabulous tonality, creates lovely contrast and responds well in most situations. I used a Holga for these two images … in my experience the film is excellent whether I use a Holga or a Bronica SQ-A. Definitely recommended and there’s usually a roll or two in my fridge.
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Katie H. (Leicester, GB)
Perfect for:Landscapes, Architecture, Travel
Wonderful grain and sharpness
I really enjoyed shooting with this. Ran a roll through a new medium format rangefinder on a grey, overcast winter day. Even in low light (I would probably overexpose in the future) I was pleased with the results - smooth, sharp images with lovely contrast. This is exactly what I want from a B&W film.
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Matthew D. (Waltham Forest, GB)
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Architecture, Travel, Studio work
Accreditation Handles:Instagram
Once Again Success
Once again a Delta 100 success story. I've made many reviews of this film, and not without good reason. Although the film requires good exposure, it rarely disappoints for image quality. The grain is imperceptible, the overall sharpness is great, even in fine grain developers like D76/ID-11.
I recently shot another roll of Ilford Delta 100. It's been a couple of years since my last. I'd forgotten how wonderful and smooth this film is. Marvellous range of tones, rich. I developed my roll in FX55 developer, the best set of negs I've had in a long time. Highly recommended, I've now purchased 30.5 meters in 35mm!
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Phil H. (Leicester, GB)
Perfect for:Travel, Studio work
Accreditation Handles:@p.harperprintmaker
Great film- wrong choice for me
Great film with lots of contrast- the ISO was too low for my Holga 120N on a dull winter’s day.