Ilford Delta 3200 Pro 35mm film (36 exposure)
Ilford Delta 3200 Pro 35 mm film is an ultra-high-speed black and white film, ideal for low light photography and action shots. It has a nominal sensitivity of EI 3200/36-degree and the ability to record intricate detail of the subject. Its high speed delivers a neat grain structure and wide tonal range, ideal for nighttime shots, sports, gigs, and indoor architectural shots. More
Ilford Delta 3200 Pro 35 mm film is an ultra-high-speed black and white film, ideal for low light photography and action shots. It has a nominal sensitivity of EI 3200/36-degree and the ability to record intricate detail of the subject. Its high speed delivers a neat grain structure and wide tonal range, ideal for nighttime shots, sports, gigs, and indoor architectural shots.
Ilford Delta 3200 Pro 35 mm film (36 Exposure) Key Features:
- Perfect for nighttime and fast action shots
- Nominal sensitivity of EI 3200/36-degree
- Uses core-shell crystal technology
- 35 mm film can be used for indoor architectural shots where flash photography is forbidden
- Liberating high speed delivers unobtrusive grain structure
- A wide tonal range yields the best results
- Records intricate details of the subject
- Records intricate details of the subject
- The film delivers impressive print quality
- Can be used with all types of filters
- Can be processed in all types of processing equipment
Expanded Ilford Delta 3200 Pro 35 mm film (36 Exposure) Key Features:
Sensitivity of EI 3200/36-degree
Exposure Index (EI) is the rating of a particular film that varies from the recommended ISO film speed. It is used in the cases where the shutter of the camera is off timed or it is always underexposed or overexposed. The Ilford Delta 3200 Pro film is designed to be exposed at EI 3200/36 which is the recommended meter setting.
Ultra High Speed
The film has an ultra-high-speed of EI 3200 which works best in limited lighting conditions. Higher speed film demoted higher sensitivity to light and is used with fast shutter speeds. This feature aids in fast action shots and sports photography.
Low Light Photography
The high speed of this black and white film has a high sensitivity to light which is why it yields the best results in low lighting conditions. Combined with unobtrusive grain structure and wide tonal range, this film is best for nighttime shots or indoor architectural shots where flash photography is forbidden.
ISO 3200 Light Sensitivity
ISO, or film speed, is a measurement of light sensitivity. Lower ISO number represents less light sensitivity and higher ones represent a higher light sensitivity, which can be shot with fast shutter speeds.
What's in the box?
- 1 x Ilford Delta 3200 Pro Film (35 mm)
FAQs:
How is this film available?
Coated on a 0.125 mm/5-mil acetate base, this black and white film is available in 36 exposure cassettes. It is supplied in DX coded cassettes and is compatible with all 35 mm cameras.
What is the recommended meter setting for this film?
The Delta 3200 Professional has a recommended meter setting of EI 3200/36, but it can yield a good quality image at meter settings from EI 1600/33 to EI 6400/39 as well. This film is specially designed to be exposed at EI 3200/36.
Which all processes is the film compatible with?
This film can be processed in all kinds of processing equipment including rotary processors, spiral tanks, automatic processors, and deep tanks and is to be handled in total darkness.
How is the film stored?
For immediate use, the unexposed film is to be stored in a cool, dry place in its original packaging. Once it is exposed, it is to be stored in the same conditions but is recommended to be processed as soon as possible. The processed negatives are stored in a cool and dark place, in the dark.
What is this black and white film used for?
High-speed Delta 3200 Pro film is best used for low light photography and fast action shots such as night shots, sports photography, or indoor photography in limited light.
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For Use With | 35 mm Format |
Quantity | 1 |
Type | Black & White Film |