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Ilford Pan F+ 50 35mm 36 Exposure Roll Reviews

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Perfect for low-grain prints
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This is a good film with excellent contrast. I’ve also shot in 120 format and I am pleased with the results.
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PanF is sharp. Like ~really~ sharp. I'm amazed by the results every time that I shoot it!
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Ilford stays killing it. This is a serious performer, but a temperamental one at that. You're gonna need to do some experimentation, bring a tripod, bring a cable release, bring patience, and bring your eye. I still have some more improvements to do in order to bring the best out of this film. ALSO, be aware of potential latent image keeping, they say that the longer you leave this film exposed and undeveloped the higher you risk your images fading or otherwise degrading in quality. Pop this rudeboy in the fridge before (of course, thaw it for about an hour prior to shooting) and after shooting, then get it developed ASAP!
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Ilford stays killing it. This is a serious performer, but a temperamental one at that. You're gonna need to do some experimentation, bring a tripod, bring a cable release, bring patience, and bring your eye. I still have some more improvements to do in order to bring the best out of this film. ALSO, be aware of potential latent image keeping, they say that the longer you leave this film exposed and undeveloped the higher you risk your images fading or otherwise degrading in quality. Pop this rudeboy in the fridge before (of course, thaw it for about an hour prior to shooting) and after shooting, then get it developed ASAP!
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Ilford stays killing it. This is a serious performer, but a temperamental one at that. You're gonna need to do some experimentation, bring a tripod, bring a cable release, bring patience, and bring your eye. I still have some more improvements to do in order to bring the best out of this film. ALSO, be aware of potential latent image keeping, they say that the longer you leave this film exposed and undeveloped the higher you risk your images fading or otherwise degrading in quality. Pop this rudeboy in the fridge before (of course, thaw it for about an hour prior to shooting) and after shooting, then get it developed ASAP!
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My favorite slow speed B&W film. Very smooth and clean results with awesome tones! Great for bright days I wouldn't recommend pushing this film. The results could get mushy in the shadows.
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