Ilford PAN F Plus 135 (35 mm) Black & white print film
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- Brand: Ilford
- Part Number: 1707768
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46 Reviews
| From: B&H Photo Video Posted: Aug 31, 2007 Type: User Review |
Magnificent
Ilford Pan F Plus B&W negative film is simply marvelous. No, it's not for all purpose, but, if pushed, I'd probably claim it as my favorite film. It has about the tiniest grain of any film out there; its contrast -- perhaps a bit high for some --
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another great book for little eyes
This is a great starter book. My kids have this book and I started them on it as soon as I received it. My newborn loves the big simple pictures. My daughter (who is 7 1/2) loves to turn the pages for the newborn. She thinks that he is getting...
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great for all ages
I bought this book for a friend of mine that just had her second child. Both of my kids had/have this book. It is a great stimulation for newborns. Simple pictures, simple colors and a simple title. What else is there to say. A book that I...
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| From: NexTag Reviewed by: gheryut Posted: Feb 20, 2006 Type: User Review |
Good clean comedy with a little TNA
Hey if you watch this movie and you are of a serious and nit-picky nature, pass on it. The plot is simple and funny at times; especially when the cave girl EBA likes Rex for his underarm deordorant.
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Posted: Sep 12, 2004 Type: User Review |
I can see how this film would be useful for certain types of photography, but I do not like it for street photography. The film is too contrasty my needs. I wanted to try a slow film for a shallow DOF. I developed the film according to Ilford website
PROS: Extremely Sharp Extremely Fine Grain Good In-Studio Film
CONS: Very High Contrast Not Suited for General/Street Photography
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| From: Review Centre Reviewed by: Ian Lynch Posted: May 06, 2004 Type: User Review |
Black and White
You know the feeling, you wish for just one chance to have magic powers, to be all powerful, to 'blow stuff up' or 'Create world peace.' Well the time is now! Play ' Black and White .' As the name states the game revolves around good and evil, and qu
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Posted: Mar 25, 2004 Type: User Review |
I'm constantly experimenting with different films, asking others about what has worked for them, etc. I've always been an Ilford user. I find that they have much better quality control in their films. I've used nearly every Ilford Film, except for FP
PROS: For one, its panchromatic, so it much more tonally balanced than other conventional films. I've found that films such as HP5, and all 3 Deltas and T-Maxs(100,400,3200), have problems when rendering red light. They always seem to render it as a middleish g
CONS: The recpirocity failure is much more noticeable, and it is definalely not the most versatile film out there. It takes a few rolls to really get used to it, and I wouldn't recomend it for use in a point and shoot camera, or for those who like to buy Canon
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| From: Review Centre Reviewed by: slimpickins Posted: Jan 19, 2004 Type: User Review |
Review of Black and White
Black and White is a fantastic games spoiled for many by frequent crashes. It is possible to get it to run on all operating systems but it takes effort. Well worth that effort though.
PROS: Original, no two games the same, brilliant AI.
CONS: Glitchy.
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Reviewed by: Killerbee Posted: Aug 25, 2003 Type: User Review |
Now that Agfa Pan 25 is starting to get hard to find I needed to look for an alternative. The store normally use over stocked and gave me a deal on a brick and I am impressed with this film. It is very fined grained, so much so it rivals the newer T
PROS: Fine grained, wonderful tonality, easy to process, reasonably sharp.
CONS: other than I wish this was a 100 iso film, or that it could push to 400 iso without more grain the HP5+ nothing wrong with it.
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Reviewed by: Dominic_89 Posted: Jul 26, 2003 Type: User Review |
A wonderful fine-grain, sharp, good contrast film that alows 8x10 and 11x14 prints to be made with almost no grain. Discovered it just a month ago while browsing through a little camera shop in Calgary. What a discovery! I was shooting floral close-u
PROS: Good contrast No grain Sharp Image Quality Good value for the money The best film I've ever tried
CONS: Slower film, best used outdoors
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