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Ilford HP5 Plus, Black and White Print Film, 135 (35 mm), ISO 400, 24 Exposures (1700646)

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Features

  • High Speed ISO 400
  • Great results in varied lighting conditions
  • Wide exposure latitude

Description

HP5 PLUS is a high speed, medium contrast film making it especially suitable for action and press photography and also an excellent choice for general purpose photography. Nominally rated at ISO 400, it yields negatives of outstanding sharpness and fine grain under all lighting conditions. HP5 PLUS has been formulated to respond well to push processing and film speeds up to EI 3200/36 are achievable with ILFORD MICROPHEN developer maintaining good shadow detail and well separated mid-tones with sharp grain.


Brand: Ilford


Model Name: HP5 Plus


Film Color: black-and-white


Film Format Type: 135


Exposures per Roll: 24


Product Dimensions: 1.5 x 1.44 x 2.38 inches


Item Weight: 1.12 ounces


Item model number: 1700646


Batteries: 1 A batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 17, 2003


Manufacturer: Ilford


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • One of the Best B&W 35mm Films on the Market
So far I've had the best results for B&W 35mm using this film. The grain is fine and there is a lot of detail. It is also very affordable.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 by Sebastian

  • Affordable for today’s prices
It’s no secret that film today is expensive. This is a versatile quick solution to keep your cameras loaded keep your skills honed. Picture quality developed is pretty good and I have no complaints about the developing process. Solid product solid price it’s got my stamp of approval.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2022 by Nicholas Gathings

  • Fantastic Film!
Well folks, I don't know about you but I am stocking up on my favorite films, and FAST. I couldn't find the HP5+ PRINT film on Ilford's website, so I'm not sure if they have stopped making it, or maybe it's just not featured. Either way, it's a good time to stock up, and film keeps past it's expiration date. The Ilford HP5+ is an EXCELLENT all-around film, with fine grain, sharp images, and most of all it responds very well to push-processing. There really isn't much more you could ask for in a film. It currently is priced very closely to other Ilford films of less quality (Delta comes to mind) so for this price and free Amazon shipping, you better swoop it up quick! PROS - Fine grain - Sharp images - Beautiful contrast - Easy to develop - Responds well to push-processing CONS - Only comes in 400 (although it works well in all lighting!) OVERALL Grab a roll, shoot develop and print it, and you will see the amazing difference this film makes! Definitely recommended to any photographer, but I challenge you to bring this on a special shoot that you want to make prints from...you will be amazed! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2012 by Ciaran Ciaran

  • Quality was good
My son uses them for college
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2022 by Rosemary

  • Great Black and White Film - Flexible ISO, easy development, Great scans!
This is my go-to black and white 35mm film. I love that I can shoot at 400 and expect the characteristic minor grain, or play with the range and shoot all the way from 200-1600 and still have very workable negatives. Shoots well in available or studio light. I develop in HC-110 (H) and have been very satisfied, and scanning is solid for a film with this grain structure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2013 by Wesley Duffee-Braun

  • Pleasantly Surprised
I didn't know what to expect from this film. I haven't shot black & white film in over 20 years, and then it was with Kodak. HP5 has a pleasant grain, and a slight sepia to the prints. I like it a lot and will order more for my next vacation. I use film for special shots, but mainly shoot digital. [...] ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2012 by Mark L.

  • faulty product packaging - product compromised?
I bought several rolls of the Ilford HP5 Plus - which were listed as products sold and fulfilled by Amazon.com directly *up until a couple of days ago* thus this is not suppose to be reflection of the current Amazon merchant, as this product is currently listed as. My issue lies with the integrity of the film itself -- a couple of the rolls arrived with the cardboard box open. While dated with an expiration date of 2016, there is no real guarantee that these film are fresh (and were not substituted for old or expired film). I use to shoot film but since switching to digital, I keep a few inexpensive rolls of negative film for the simple purpose of running a few rolls through my film cameras throughout the year (i.e. maintenance). So even though I am questioning the film I received in this last order, I know -- based on prior experience -- that Ilford HP5 Plus are a great b&w film and I snagged these at $3.75/roll. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2013 by Tiddly TT Winks

  • Requires Special Processing....
Just getting into film and learned that HP5+ requires special, D76 or Microphen processing. That means, it cannot be developed at places like Wal-Greens, CVS, etc. The XP2 (as previously stated) is a typical C41 type however. Hope this helps. Cheers :)
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2011 by Leah

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