Ilford Delta 400 Professional 35mm (36 exposure)
Ilford Delta 400 Professional film (35 mm – 36 exposure) is an ISO 400, fast black and white film with extraordinary sharpness and detail. It uses the Core-Shell emulsion technology to deliver the finest grain structure allowing the use of fast shutter speed. Having a broad exposure range of ISO 200/24 to ISO 1600/33, this versatile film is ideal for fast action and low lighting conditions.
Ilford Delta 400 Professional 35 mm (36 Exposure) Key Features:
- ISO 400/27 exposure produces a fine grain print
- 35 mm black and white film has outstanding sharpness and depth
- The high-speed film is perfect for most photographic applications and genres
- Uses Core-Shell emulsion technology for fine grain structure
- A wide tonal range is captured using fast shutter speeds
- Has a broad exposure range of ISO 200 to ISO 1600
- Perfect for pictorial and fine art photography
- Perfect for pictorial and fine art photography
- Can be used with all kinds of filters
- Supports various developers that use deep or spiral tanks
- The tonal range retains all detail and subtlety of the subject
- Allows fast action to be frozen with great depth
FAQs:
What is the use of black and white film?
Black and white films are negative films with a huge exposure latitude that is ideal for amateurs in the film photography journey as any error in exposure can be corrected during printing or developing. One can develop these films without a great deal of expense and can be done locally.
How is this film to be stored?
The unexposed Delta 400 Professional film is to be stored in a cool and dry place in its original packaging and can be stored in a fridge/freezer. Once it is exposed, it should be stored in the same conditions but try to process it as soon as possible. The processed negatives should be stored in a dark, cool, and dry place.
Is it compatible with filters?
This film can be used with all types of filters such as ND, polarizing or colour filters. The exposure increase in daylight will vary according to the angle of the sun. The cameras having through-the-lens metering will adjust the exposure automatically, but the automatic exposure cameras can produce negatives that are underexposed by 1-and-half stops.
What is its ISO rating?
This Ilford film has an ISO rating of 400 and is a high-speed film ideal for fast action and low lighting shots. Its broad exposure range of ISO 200/24 to ISO 1600/33 produces good quality results with fine grain structure and a wide tonal range.
Which all processing equipment does this film support?
The film supports a wide range of developers that use processing equipment including spiral and deep tanks, automatic and rotary processors.
Product Specification
| For Use With | 35 mm Format |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 35mm |
| Type | Black & White Film |