Ilford 35mm XP2 Super Black & White Negative Film - 24 Exposures - Single Roll
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Key Features:
- Panchromatic B&W Chromogenic Neg. Film
- ISO 400/27° in C-41 Process
- Very Wide Exposure Latitude
- Fine Grain and Sharpness
- Can Be Printed On Conventional B&W Paper
N/B: Please call if assistance is required; film cannot be exchanged/refunded due to being a heat sensitive product.
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Ilford's XP2 Super is a high-speed chromogenic black and white negative film that can be processed in C-41 chemistry alongside conventional colour negative films. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27°. At ISO 400, the most neutral balance between fine grain structure and high sharpness is provided.Its broad exposure range can also be used to fine-tune highlight and shadow values, as well as a wide range of middle tones. Furthermore, XP2 Super is intended for printing on traditional black and white papers with Multigrade contrast filters, as well as on RA-4 colour papers with print colour neutrality maintained.
Barcode (UPC / EAN): 0019498839580
| Film Format | 35mm |
| Number of Exposures | 24 |
| Film Type | Panchromatic B&W Chromogenic Negative |
| ISO/ASA Film Speed | 400 |
| Film Processing | C-41 |
| Film Base | Acetate |
| Number of Rolls | 1 |
| Layer Thickness | 125.0 µm |
* Specifications subject to change by the manufacturer without notice
- Ilford XP2 Super Black & White Negative 35mm Film x 24 Exposure Film - Single Roll (1839584)