Ilford 1574577 HP5 Plus, Black and White Print Film, 35 mm, ISO 400, 36 Exposures (Pack of 3)
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It can be developed in any location that develops black and white films. 1- Regards, Steve 800- 221-
Yes, it will work in any 35mm camera that has a built-in meter, including the FG.
Yes. The K1000 is a 35mm film camera, and the film used here is also 35mm.
At the very least, 36
Selected User Reviews For Ilford 1574577 HP5 Plus, Black and White Print Film, 35 mm, ISO 400, 36 Exposures (Pack of 3)
The quality is excellent; I used a Cannon EOS Rebel GII to take 36 photos. I was blown away by the film's quality. My dog was photographed in natural light in the middle of the day. I'm no expert, and the camera is from a high school photography class, but I must say, I'm impressed! Every strand of hair on his snout was visible to me. I would buy it again if the opportunity arose.
It's a little on the pricey side, but not by much. I was very pleased with how quickly it arrived, how professionally it was packaged, and how long it lasts (it expires in July 2024). I'd buy this product again, and I'd have no reservations about doing so from this vendor!.
Although the purchase price was reasonable, the product's quality is poor. I tried printing several times but received the same results each time. Purchase an original HP ink cartridge to save money.
I bought this as a low-cost black-and-white film to shoot, and it's fantastic. It's not as contrasty as tri-color film, but it's still great. x, but it can be pushed in the same way.
It's not flashy, but it's simple and straightforward to use. I had no idea how costly black and white film had become, or how difficult it is to develop! br>I'll post an update on print quality once the photos have been developed.
These negatives always look better than Kodak negatives. Over any other brand, I strongly recommend these.
Although this is an excellent product, the rolls do not contain 36 exposures. I only got 34 exposures from the rolls, which was disappointing because I usually get a few extra exposures from Kodak film.
They came out fantastically!.