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πŸ“· Ilford DELTA 3200 Professional: High-speed Black and White Print Film for Stunning Results, ISO 3200 (1921535) Review

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BrandIlford
Model Name1921535
Film ColorBlack-and-white
Film Format Type120

Description of πŸ“· Ilford DELTA 3200 Professional: High-speed Black and White Print Film for Stunning Results, ISO 3200 (1921535)

Product Type :Photographic Film. Package Dimensions :7.874 Cm L X3.048 Cm W X3.048 Cm H. Country Of Origin :Wales. Package Weight :1.0Lbs.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love this film for film

I love the rugged look you can get from this film and it's perfect for shooting with ambient light in difficult situations.

Pros
  • Enjoyable
Cons
  • Communication with seller

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best shadow detail

The Delta 3200 has the best shadow detail I've ever seen in a film. Film is notorious for easily losing detail in shadows while preserving highlights. When I pulled the first roll out of the tank the negatives looked very thin, but when I climbed onto the scanner I was amazed at what was actually there. The dynamic range is unmatched.

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Not everything fits

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good movie, too bad it's not six bucks yet

I've tried many movies but this is one of my favorites. At 3200 ISO it's easy to use indoors, but I've also shot it outdoors with great success. One of the most versatile films I've used if you don't mind the grain I like. I bought some rolls before the price went up. Now I have to be more conservative with my recordings.

Pros
  • Perfect for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Requires outlet

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Shadow detailing in days!

This film excels in low light. It will pull detail out of the shadows that the Tri-X or HP5+ could never pull through. This is ISO 1000 film intended to be pushed. Best tone is around EI1600 but good for 3200 and ok for 6400. Grain is heavier but if you use this film the grain probably won't bother you. I am developing this film in Xtol with excellent results. My advice: take this film one step further than Ilford recommends. Shoot to 1600 and evolve to 3200. Just my advice.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Some issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Attention, this is not ISO 3200 film

. Depending on the developer used, it is an ISO 400 film that can be upscaled to 3200. In Caffenol it's ISO 400, in Diafine it's 1250. I had to change my rating 3 times, first I shot at 3200 with no pictures, then I realized it's not 3200 and tried to develop on different isos, and found it's 400 and 1250 in diafin but couldn't make a decent comparison with trix 400. Now compare both are very good let me tell you that with diaphin the delta 3200 is pure bliss the tones are amazing silvery with…

Pros
  • . It is ready.
Cons
  • . Was damaged.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for shooting in low light

Impressive film. The Ilford specifications list recommended development times for a wide range of ISOs from 400 to 12500. I recently fired at 1600 and developed in Xtol with a water wash (non-stop) - excellent results. I also shot 3200 but the graininess is much more noticeable. This is a matter of taste though - I think the development time fits both estimates. In terms of ease of use, it's nice that there's a pull tab to unroll the film while it's loading, so you don't have to dig under the…

Pros
  • Sturdy surface
Cons
  • I'm pissed off