B & W Negative Film
35mm
ISO 400
24 Exposures
C-41
DX Coded
SKU: GC40-1839584

Ilford XP2 Super ISO 400 35MM 24 Exposure Black & White Film

Ilford XP2 Super is a fast, sharp, black & white film with fine grain and a wide tonal range. It is extremely versatile to use making it an excellent all-rounder to have in your camera. It has a particularly wide exposure latitude and delivers excellent results, including well-defined highlights and shadows, even in unpredictable lighting or high-contrast scenes where there can be wide-ranging subject brightness. XP2 Super also provides enhanced negative contrast for optimum black & white print quality. This makes it an excellent choice for scanning as well as enlargement prints.

However, the key differentiator of this film is that while it is a true black and white film, it can be processed in C41 type processing chemicals alongside colour negative films. This makes it the best choice for photographers who want to shoot film yet want the convenience of being able to get it processed on the high street.


Features

XP2 Super 35mm 24 Exposure B&W Film

High-speed ISO 400

B&W film using colour C41 processing

Wide exposure latitude and well-defined highlights

B & W Negative Film
35mm
ISO 400
24 Exposures
C-41
DX Coded
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Product Overview

Ilford XP2 Super is a fast, sharp, black & white film with fine grain and a wide tonal range. It is extremely versatile to use making it an excellent all-rounder to have in your camera. It has a particularly wide exposure latitude and delivers excellent results, including well-defined highlights and shadows, even in unpredictable lighting or high-contrast scenes where there can be wide-ranging subject brightness. XP2 Super also provides enhanced negative contrast for optimum black & white print quality. This makes it an excellent choice for scanning as well as enlargement prints.

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Key Features

B & W Negative Film

Ilford's XP2 Super is a high-speed chromogenic black and white negative film that can be processed alongside conventional colour negative films in C-41 chemistry.

35mm

Ilford XP2 Super ISO 400 is a 35mm film.

ISO 400

Ilford XP2 Super ISO 400 35mm 24 Exposure Black & White Film has an ISO of 400.

24 Exposures

Ilford XP2 Super ISO 400 35mm Black & White Film has 24 exposures.

C-41

Ilford XP2 Super ISO 400 35mm 24 Exposure Black & White Film is s developed using the regular C-41 process.

DX Coded

Ilford XP2 Super ISO 400 35mm 24 Exposure Black & White Film is DX coded.

Ilford XP2 Super 400.

Black & White Film

Ilford XP2 Super 400.

Extremely Versatile

Ilford XP2 Super is a fast, sharp, black & white film with fine grain and a wide tonal range. It is extremely versatile to use making it an excellent all-rounder to have in your camera.

Black & White in C-41

Black & White in C-41

This film is a true black and white film, it can be processed in C-41 type processing chemicals alongside colour negative films. This makes it the best choice for photographers who want to shoot film yet want the convenience of being able to get it processed on the high street.

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