Ilford XP2 super

€13.00

Highly sensitive monochrome color film for B/W photos. This film is not a "real" B/W film with a classic B/W emulsion, but rather an emulsion that generates gray values ​​from dyes. The XP2 Super is therefore developed in the C41 color negative process, so it can also be submitted for development in any minilab ('1-Hour Photo'). The film is characterized by a very fine grain and very good resolution for the high sensitivity. The sharpness reproduction is also impressive. In terms of grain, sharpness and resolution, it outperforms ISO 400/27° films with a conventional crystal structure such as HP5+, Kentmere 400, Fomapan 400, Tri-X etc. It also has a very large exposure latitude. The film can be exposed in the range of Exposure Index (E.I.) 50/18° to 800/30° without having to adjust the development time of the film. This makes the XP2 Super the perfect film for old cameras with less accurate light meters, for cameras without a light meter ("Sunny f16 Rule") and for beginners in film photography. Another strength of the film is the excellent lighting and the associated ability to handle large subject contrasts. The XP2 Super 400 delivers the best performance in terms of sharpness and resolution with an exposure in the E.I. range. 250/25° to 400/27°. The Ilford XP2 Super 400 is the perfect black and white film for street photography, sports, action, reportage and all shooting situations where maximum flexibility in terms of exposure is required. It is also a very suitable replacement for the Kodak BW 400 CN, which was discontinued a few years ago.

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Highly sensitive monochrome color film for B/W photos. This film is not a "real" B/W film with a classic B/W emulsion, but rather an emulsion that generates gray values ​​from dyes. The XP2 Super is therefore developed in the C41 color negative process, so it can also be submitted for development in any minilab ('1-Hour Photo'). The film is characterized by a very fine grain and very good resolution for the high sensitivity. The sharpness reproduction is also impressive. In terms of grain, sharpness and resolution, it outperforms ISO 400/27° films with a conventional crystal structure such as HP5+, Kentmere 400, Fomapan 400, Tri-X etc. It also has a very large exposure latitude. The film can be exposed in the range of Exposure Index (E.I.) 50/18° to 800/30° without having to adjust the development time of the film. This makes the XP2 Super the perfect film for old cameras with less accurate light meters, for cameras without a light meter ("Sunny f16 Rule") and for beginners in film photography. Another strength of the film is the excellent lighting and the associated ability to handle large subject contrasts. The XP2 Super 400 delivers the best performance in terms of sharpness and resolution with an exposure in the E.I. range. 250/25° to 400/27°. The Ilford XP2 Super 400 is the perfect black and white film for street photography, sports, action, reportage and all shooting situations where maximum flexibility in terms of exposure is required. It is also a very suitable replacement for the Kodak BW 400 CN, which was discontinued a few years ago.

Highly sensitive monochrome color film for B/W photos. This film is not a "real" B/W film with a classic B/W emulsion, but rather an emulsion that generates gray values ​​from dyes. The XP2 Super is therefore developed in the C41 color negative process, so it can also be submitted for development in any minilab ('1-Hour Photo'). The film is characterized by a very fine grain and very good resolution for the high sensitivity. The sharpness reproduction is also impressive. In terms of grain, sharpness and resolution, it outperforms ISO 400/27° films with a conventional crystal structure such as HP5+, Kentmere 400, Fomapan 400, Tri-X etc. It also has a very large exposure latitude. The film can be exposed in the range of Exposure Index (E.I.) 50/18° to 800/30° without having to adjust the development time of the film. This makes the XP2 Super the perfect film for old cameras with less accurate light meters, for cameras without a light meter ("Sunny f16 Rule") and for beginners in film photography. Another strength of the film is the excellent lighting and the associated ability to handle large subject contrasts. The XP2 Super 400 delivers the best performance in terms of sharpness and resolution with an exposure in the E.I. range. 250/25° to 400/27°. The Ilford XP2 Super 400 is the perfect black and white film for street photography, sports, action, reportage and all shooting situations where maximum flexibility in terms of exposure is required. It is also a very suitable replacement for the Kodak BW 400 CN, which was discontinued a few years ago.