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Ilford PAN F Plus Ultra-Fine Grain Black and White Film, ISO 50, 120 Size Review
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"I pull this film to 25 ASA and develop it in Ilford Perceptol their fine grain developer at 1/3. The results are the sharpest images I have ever seen so far and virtually no grain. The added advantage is the long development time of 15 minutes. If your as careful in temperature control of your film …" Read Full Review »
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Ilford PAN F Plus Ultra-Fine Grain Black and White Film, ISO 50, 120 Size Review
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"I use this film for about 90% of my landscape images.If you are looking for a very sharp film with loads of tone and you don't mind working more slowly from a tripod this is in my opinion simply the best.The inherent high contrast with careful development is a delight giving plenty of smooth grain f …" Read Full Review »
Ilford PAN F Plus Ultra-Fine Grain Black and White Film, ISO 50, 120 Size Review
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"Use for Medium Format. Very fine grain and good tonality.Prints can be blown up to Large sizes without loss of quality. "
Ilford PAN F Plus Ultra-Fine Grain Black and White Film, ISO 50, 120 Size Review
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"Just hands-down the best B&W film available; the only thing that I've ever seen come remotely close is specially processed tech-pan (now unavailable). If you're shooting B&W, don't bother with anything else.
I'd especially recommend this film to beginners so they can see what film's really capab
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Ilford PAN F Plus Ultra-Fine Grain Black and White Film, ISO 50, 120 Size Review
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"This is the perfect film for my RB67. Slow film + big negative = crisp, CRISP detail on GIANT prints. Great for still life and seascapes. I use Kodak regularly but when I want an ISO 50 film the first thing that comes to mind is Ilford. A great product. "
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