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FP4 PLUS 35mm

135 / 36 exposures / ISO 125

A classic ISO 125 black-and-white film with fine grain and broad exposure latitude.

Unit price¥3,058(税込)
On hand9 in stock
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Product codeILFO-FILM135-FP4-ISO-125
Film format135
Film ISOISO 125
Film colorB&W
Film typeNegative
Format135 / 36 exp

Overview

ILFORD FP4 PLUS 35mm is a long-running medium-speed stock used for landscape, studio, and general black-and-white photography. It is valued for stable tonality, forgiving exposure behavior, and a classic fine-grain look.

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FP4 PLUS 35mm

ILFORD FP4 PLUS 35mm is a long-running medium-speed stock used for landscape, studio, and general black-and-white photography. It is valued for stable tonality, forgiving exposure behavior, and a classic fine-grain look.

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classic medium-speed film / wide latitude

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Classic Fine Grain

FP4 PLUS at ISO 125 occupies a special place in the ILFORD lineup — it sits in the sweet spot between the ultra-fine grain of PAN F and the all-purpose versatility of HP5, offering a combination of image quality and practical usability that few films in any speed class can match. The grain is fine enough to satisfy the most demanding landscape and portrait photographers, yet the speed is high enough to handhold in all but the dimmest light. The tonal curve is the star of the show: FP4 produces some of the smoothest, most beautifully separated midtones in all of black-and-white photography, with a highlight roll-off so graceful that it almost feels like a creative choice rather than a physical limitation. Shadows hold detail tenaciously, and the overall impression is of an image with depth and luminosity rather than mere sharpness. FP4 responds beautifully to careful exposure and development, rewarding photographers who take the time to understand their materials. We recommend it for landscape photographers who shoot in decent light, portrait photographers who want a more classic look than modern T-grain films provide, and anyone who values tonality over absolute resolution. It is a film that teaches you to see light differently — and then rewards you with images that look the way the light felt.

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