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Ilford SFX 200 35mm 36 Exposure Roll Reviews

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I love SFX 200. I usually push it to 400 in development and you get some amazing contrast.
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This film with a red filter slapped on makes some really neat pictures. Highly recommend
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Not quite a 100% infrared film, but very close. It is technically an extended red-sensitive film. Shot with a red filter, you get cool results, BUT what you really wanna do is cop an R72 filter if you're beginning and really want to unlock the power of infrared. Nice to have it at ISO 200 in case you wanna snap a couple of shots without the R72, that'll make it perform like a regular black and white film, just with higher sensitivity to red. That also opens it up to fun experimentation! That being said, the infrared effect is fantastic, I had so much fun going out and shooting. I shot most of my images at f8 for 1s in the late afternoon on a partly cloudy day. I would move down a stop or two here and there. Check my images, I included one composite of 3 exposures for fun.
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Not quite a 100% infrared film, but very close. It is technically an extended red-sensitive film. Shot with a red filter, you get cool results, BUT what you really wanna do is cop an R72 filter if you're beginning and really want to unlock the power of infrared. Nice to have it at ISO 200 in case you wanna snap a couple of shots without the R72, that'll make it perform like a regular black and white film, just with higher sensitivity to red. That also opens it up to fun experimentation! That being said, the infrared effect is fantastic, I had so much fun going out and shooting. I shot most of my images at f8 for 1s in the late afternoon on a partly cloudy day. I would move down a stop or two here and there. Check my images, I included one composite of 3 exposures for fun.
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Not quite a 100% infrared film, but very close. It is technically an extended red-sensitive film. Shot with a red filter, you get cool results, BUT what you really wanna do is cop an R72 filter if you're beginning and really want to unlock the power of infrared. Nice to have it at ISO 200 in case you wanna snap a couple of shots without the R72, that'll make it perform like a regular black and white film, just with higher sensitivity to red. That also opens it up to fun experimentation! I wonder what a green filter would look like....
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