Ilford Ilfocolor 400 Vintage Tone - 35mm Film


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Natasha W. (Southampton, GB)
Perfect for: Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: Instagram - @natasha.photography
Wasn't sure what to expect

I hadn't seen too much about this film before purchasing so wanted to give it a try. My results from the roll seemed to have a fairly cold blue cast to them which I'm not the most fond of. By no means a terrible film, just not the type of results I was hoping for, it could definitely be used creatively or shot on subjects that lend themselves nicely to this films tone.

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Dean W. (Hull, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Accreditation Handles: Facebook
I was surprised!

With very few reviews or tags on instagram I wasn’t sure what to expect, and I somehow shot it at iso 200 by mistake so wasn’t hoping for much but I was really surprised by the pics, very vintage look to them.

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Kieron J. (Gerrards Cross, GB)
Perfect for: Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles: 35_negative
Nice but not unique

I am a big fan of Lomography Metropolis so when this film came out, offering a similar palette, I was keen to give it a go. Under natural light I found it fully lived up to expectations, with a great faded old feel to the photos. Indoors,with artificial light, it wasn't so good. Compared to Metropolis it offers something different but still within the same camp although it is actually very similar to Orwo Wolfen NC500. If you already have a roll enjoy but if not I wouldn't break my back trying to find one - NC500 will give a very similar look but with an extra 12 exposures and Metropolis is generally more available (and still my favourite colour film).

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Peter J.
Perfect for: Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: https://www.flickr.com/photos/redversphotography/
Dispointing results

tried this out in the Atlas mountains brilliant colours in scene ended up very muted in print Shot using a Rollie 35 led

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Rebecca M. (Council Bluffs, US)
Not terrible but not great

I definitely wouldnt say this film is consistent not reliable. I got some okay pictures from it but mostly they were lacking in colour. Nothing special and not worth spending the money when there is better films on here.

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