ILFORD HP5 400 PLUS | Nice Film Club
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ILFORD HP5 400 PLUS

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$12.99


Product Description


Ilford HP5 Plus 400 for 35mm is a high-speed black-and-white film celebrated for its flexibility, classic grain, and high exposure latitude. It offers a beautifully balanced tonal range that adapts well to unpredictable lighting, making it ideal for everything from candid street moments to gritty environmental portraits. With its forgiving exposure and reliable contrast, HP5 is a favorite for beginners and seasoned shooters alike. It brings texture, mood, and timeless depth to every frame.

Key Features


36 frames, traditional grain, high contrast, strong midtones, ISO 400, pushable to ISO 3200, forgiving exposure

Lab Notes


HP5 Plus can be pushed up to ISO 3200 with noticeable but pleasing grain. Meter for the shadows when pushing and choose a developer that complements your style—some accentuate contrast, others reduce grain. Always store film cold and dry.
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Ilford

About

Ilford has been at the heart of black-and-white photography since 1879, when it was founded in Ilford, England. For generations, it has supported photographers with reliable film, rich papers, and trusted chemistry—all made with care in the UK. Even with the rise of digital photography, Ilford stayed true to analog, keeping the soul of film alive in darkrooms around the world. Now produced by Harman Technology, Ilford continues to craft every roll and sheet in-house, serving artists, students, and professionals who believe in the magic of black and white.

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Color is everything; black and white is more.
— Dominic Rouse
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