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Ilford Camera Film Ilford HP5 Plus 135-24

Ilford HP5 Plus 135-24

Camera Film

£7.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.33/mo.*
9stores
Ilford Camera Film Ilford FP4 Plus 125

Ilford FP4 Plus 125

Camera Film

£8.49
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.83/mo.*
9+stores
Ilford Camera Film Ilford HP5 Plus 135-36

Ilford HP5 Plus 135-36

Camera Film

£8.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.96/mo.*
9+stores
Ilford Camera Film Ilford HP5 Plus 120

Ilford HP5 Plus 120

Camera Film

£5.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.83/mo.*
9+stores
Ilford Camera Film Ilford XP2 Super 400

Ilford XP2 Super 400

Camera Film

£9.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.16/mo.*
9+stores
Ilford Camera Film Ilford FP4 Plus 135-24
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Ilford FP4 Plus 135-24

Camera Film

£5.99£6.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.99/mo.*
8stores
Ilford Camera Film Ilford DELTA 3200 Professional 35-36

Ilford DELTA 3200 Professional 35-36

Camera Film

£11.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.83/mo.*
9+stores
Ilford Camera Film Ilford Delta 3200 120

Ilford Delta 3200 120

Camera Film

£9.40
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.13/mo.*
9+stores
Ilford Kentmere 400 135-24

Ilford Kentmere 400 135-24

Camera Film

£4.60
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.53/mo.*
2stores
Ilford FP4 Plus 120

Ilford FP4 Plus 120

Camera Film

£7.40
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.46/mo.*
8stores
Ilford Delta 400 120

Ilford Delta 400 120

Camera Film

£7.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.50/mo.*
8stores
Ilford XP2 Super 120

Ilford XP2 Super 120

Camera Film

£7.99£8.19
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.66/mo.*
7stores

Camera Film: 3 things to consider before buying

Film speed, measured in ISO, is crucial for capturing the right image quality. Low ISO films (e.g., 100 or 200) are perfect for bright conditions and produce finer grain, making them ideal for landscapes or portraits in daylight. High ISO films (e.g., 800 or 1600) are better for low-light settings or action shots but may result in more noticeable grain. Consider your typical shooting environment to choose the appropriate ISO level.

Camera film comes in both colour and black-and-white options, each offering distinct aesthetic qualities. Colour film captures vibrant hues and is suitable for scenes where colour contrast is essential. Black-and-white film highlights textures and contrasts, providing a classic look that's often favoured for artistic photography. Think about the mood you want to convey in your photos when selecting between these options.

Not all camera straps fit every type of camera, so it's important to check compatibility before purchasing. Most cameras have standard attachment points, but some may require specific connectors or adapters. Double-check the strap's attachment mechanism to ensure it fits securely with your camera model. This step prevents accidental drops and ensures a snug fit.

CAMERA FILM

FAQ

Camera film is a light-sensitive material used in analogue cameras to capture images. It comes in various types, like black and white or color, and different sizes such as 35mm or medium format. Consider the type and size based on your camera's compatibility.

Camera film works by capturing light on its emulsion-coated surface when exposed. The chemical reaction forms a latent image, developed later into visible photographs. Choose film speed (ISO) based on lighting conditions; lower ISO for bright settings, higher for low light.

For portraits, camera film with fine grain and natural skin tones is ideal. Color negative films like Kodak Portra are popular choices. Consider the lighting and desired mood when selecting a film type to achieve the best results.

Black and white camera film is chosen for its timeless aesthetic and ability to highlight contrasts and textures. It offers more control during development, allowing creative expression. Use it to focus on composition without the distraction of color.

You cannot reuse camera film after exposure, as it captures images only once. Each roll or sheet records unique photos, so ensure you have enough film for your shoot. Plan according to your shooting needs to avoid running out of film.

You can buy camera film from photography stores, online retailers, or specialized shops. PriceRunner helps you compare prices across brands and retailers to find the best deals on the type of film you need.

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