



🖤 Capture life in timeless black & white — because some moments deserve more than color.
Ilford HP5 Plus is a high-speed, medium contrast 35mm black and white film rated at ISO 400, packaged as a 2-roll set with 36 exposures each. Renowned for its exceptional sharpness and fine grain, it excels in various lighting conditions and supports push processing up to EI 3200, making it ideal for action, press, and general photography.
| ASIN | B072J8FTNF |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,690 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 40 in 35mm & Instant Film Photography 539 in Inkjet Printer Ink Cartridges |
| Brand Name | Ilford |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Camera Film Format Type | 35mm |
| Compatible Devices | Caméra |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,727) |
| Exposure Count | 36 |
| Film Color | Black and White |
| Film Format | 135 |
| ISO Equivalent | 400 |
| Iso Range | 400-3200 |
| Item Weight | 68 g |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 400 |
| Lighting Type | Daylight |
| Manufacturer | Ilford |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1574577 |
| Media Type | PhysicalMedia |
| Model Name | HP5 Plus |
| Model Number | 1574577 |
| Roll Quantity | 2 |
| Screen Size | 35 Millimetres |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
C**E
If you know you know
If you are buying this product you know this is a solid and dependable film. Good value for money and will get you good results. Don’t bother with anything more expensive than Ilford except maybe Tri X
J**E
Quality 35mm film
Very pleased with my item first class service too, great film
C**Y
Goods look
Very happy you can put in to a colour process and get good pints back.
G**N
It’s a matter of taste
The film is not bad and apparently is very popular in the film community. Personally, prefer Delta 400 which is a bit more demanding but the results are nicer (IMO). Good price. Recommend.
D**.
For those who are only committed to 35mm film photography
I'm not a professional photographer but watching videos on YouTube as most folk's interested in black and white 35mm film are, I bought and tried the product. In all honesty the photographs where brilliant but with technology being what it is today I can get the same/ better results through my smart phone's software..So the moral of the story is .... Save money and Stick with your phone's camera...
J**N
Fast delivery of a reliable product.
Order was as expeand arrived next day, even 2 days before Christmas. Excellent service from Amazon
J**6
Great fast black & white film
It was a nice surprise to find that Ilford films & processing chemicals are still around and going strong. I decided to run a roll of HP5 Plus 400 ASA through my old Pentax Me-Super, and have a go at developing it for the first time in around 30 years! Using a 35mm SLR isn't so different from a DSLR, apart from the need to focus and advance the film manually. Loading the film into the developing tank was a little tricky using my portable darkroom, but once you get the hang of it it's fairly easy. This film seemed to me to be a little less stiff than some older films, so it had a tendency to pop out of the grooves & had to be pushed back. I developed it using full strength Ilford ID-11 for 7 minutes (as ambient temperature was 21°C) with agitation about every minute. This was followed by 2 washes with tap water, then Ilford Rapid Fixer at 1/5 for 5 minutes with agitation. Then 2 washes, a squeegee wipe, and hung up to dry. I scanned the negatives on my Epson V550 scanner, at 1,200 DPI resolution. Looking at the photos, there's a definite graininess to them (it's a fairly fast film), but this is quite a nice effect. Many of the pictures are a little grey-looking and flat, whereas some are very contrasty- so it's difficult to decide if this is a contrasty film or not! But of course the brightness & contrast can be easily tweaked using Photoshop, so this isn't such an issue. A couple of my pictures had some little scratches, which I'm guessing happened while I was loading the film into the tank- so this is something to watch. But again, this can be remedied by computer. It was great to use my old camera again, and there's nothing quite like the thrill of seeing your roll of negatives emerge from the tank! There's a definite unique look to photos taken with traditional B&W film. Overall, the pictures were lovely, apart from a couple which were under-exposed, or flat-looking- but they can be easily improved using Photoshop, or other packages.
B**L
Good quality film
Works well and photos were good quality
S**A
Timeless look. Great midtones at 400, deep blacks at 800. Can't go wrong
G**T
Was soll ich sagen? Meine Lieblingsfilme mit Abstand.
J**E
Great film for my canon AE
K**K
I can’t vouch for the quality of this film as I haven’t managed to successfully shoot a roll of it. I’ve tried four rolls and each of them snapped when manually rewinding in my Pentax K1000. I guess this particular camera doesn’t like this film, I don’t know. I won’t waste any more time or money on this though, back to Kodak for me.
S**A
My pictures came out very lovely. The texture and depth delivered was amazing. There is a whole range of detail that can be assessed even in the dark areas of the shot. Don't underexpose it too much and you'll get superb shots.
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