ILFORD SFX 200 135-36

ILFORD SFX 200 135-36

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ILFORD SFX 200 135-36

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Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

16 Cheung Yue Street
Gee Hing Chang Industrial Building, Unit A, 5/F
Cheung Sha Wan
KL Hong Kong SAR

+85239552211

  • ISO Speed Rating: 200
  • Grain: Fine
  • Film Type: BW (Black and White)
  • Process: Ilford ID-11, Microphen, Perceptol and others
  • Sharpness: Very High
  • Exposure Latitude: Narrow
  • Remarks: Panchromatic black-and-white film, excellent for use with a filter, extended red sensitivity, creative photography, unusual tone rendition, various subjects, portraiture, landscape, townscape, acrhitecture.

 

Ilford SFX 200 135-36 is a medium-speed, panchromatic black-and-white film designed for creative photography in both picture-taking and print-making. Its extended red sensitivity is especially suited to use with a filter to create special effects. Unusual tone rendition ensures interesting results for various subjects: portraiture, landscape, townscape, architecture and other subjects. The emulsion is coated onto a transparent synthetic base. This provides superb long-term and dimensional stability.

Ideal For:

  • Use with Filter
  • Portraiture
  • Landscape
  • Townscape
  • Architecture

Tips for Use:

Filters

Use a deep red filter to render skies almost black and most green vegetation almost white. The deeper the red filter, the lower the density of red-light absorbing areas on the negative and the higher the density of red-light reflecting areas. On the prints, these areas will be reversed: low density areas will appear dark, while high density areas will be rendered light.

Loading/Unloading

Load into, and unload from, the camera in subdued light.

Handling: Exposure

Before and after exposition, store the film in its black, light-proof container. If not promptly done, light may infiltrate the base materal.

Handling: Film Roll

Keep the film roll tight after breaking the unexposed adhesive label. This prevents the film from rolling to "spring off". Follow this procedure after unloading the film.
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