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Ilford Pan F + (120, 50 iso) staff-review
written by d_i_d on September 30th, 2008 (1 vote)

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  • Brand
    Ilford
  • Name
    Pan F +
  • en, common, type
    black and white
  • Format
    120
  • en, common, iso
    50

This is something very special: an ISO 50 film showing almost no grain. If image quality is a priority over film speed, count on the PAN F+ to yield excellent images with fine detail and undetectable grain.

PAN F+ at ISO 50 is the slowest of the ILFORD films providing outstanding resolution, sharpness, and edge contrast. If you handle this film carefully you will be able to maintain amazing picture quality even when blown up. In the field of professional photography the Pan F 50 is used for architecture- or portrait-photography. Great tonal range is always guaranteed.

It is often commented as one of the best slow speed monochrome films out there. So keep in mind that this film needs a lot of light and you will get stunning results.

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