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Ilford Pan F 50 120 film

Ilford Pan F 50 120 format - Expired 2005

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Treat your medium format camera to one of the most revered black-and-white emulsions ever engineered. Ilford Pan F Plus 50 is legendary in the analog world for offering microscopic grain, resolving razor-sharp contrast, and delivering an almost liquid-smooth tonal range. Expired in 2005, this slow-speed professional stock has spent two decades maturing in the dark, offering a spectacular canvas for photographers who appreciate classic, contrasty monochrome drama.

The Highlights

  • The Low-Speed Advantage: High-speed films (like 400 or 3200 ISO) tend to degrade rapidly over time due to ambient radiation and base fog. Because Pan F Plus is an incredibly slow ISO 50 film, it is highly resistant to aging. This 2005 batch is primed to shoot beautifully with very minimal degradation.

  • Incredible Contrast & Tonal Depth: Pan F is famous for its punchy, deep blacks and brilliant, clean highlights. With twenty years of aging, that contrast profile behaves like a vintage noir film—compressing shadows into rich, dramatic depths while keeping highlights crisp.

  • Microscopic Sharpness: Engineered as a high-resolution technical and pictorial stock, this film resolves incredible detail on a medium format negative. Expect stunning edge-to-edge sharpness wrapped in a subtle, organic texture that digital sensors can't replicate.

  • Forgiving Black & White Chemistry: Unlike expired colour films which suffer from wild dye shifts, classic silver-halide black-and-white film is incredibly stable. It can be developed in almost any standard monochrome chemistry (like Ilford ID-11, Rodinal, or Kodak D-76) right at home or at any local lab.

Quick Specs

  • Format: 120 Medium Format

  • Type: Professional Black & White Negative

  • Original Speed: ISO 50

  • Expiration Date: 2005

  • Best For: Studio portraiture, architecture, fine-art landscapes, and high-contrast street photography.

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