Customers Reviews  2009-01-28 Really an ISO 400 film. This is actually an ISO 400 film, according to Ilford's product spec sheet. It can be PUSHED to ISO 3200 with special processing.
I shot it at ISO 1250 and developed it in Diafin. No difference between it and Kodak Tri-X that I an see. I cannot discuss how well it does when developed according to Ilford's guidelines for ISO 3200, as I did not use it at that speed. |  2008-06-12 High Speed Fun!! I recently shot a roll of Delta 3200 in various light situations, indoors and outdoors, around my hometown of NYC.
All I can say is that this film produces some extraordinary images. The grain of Ilford's 3200 is beautiful and surreal, the tones are also beautiful....the composition is up to you though!! Approach shooting 3200 in a different way than any other film, color or B&W.
I used a red filter on all the shots and in some shots, stacked a 2 stop ND filter, especially outdoors in bright light. I would recommend being careful about your metering and EV as to not blow out highlights....which such a light sensitive film is quite susceptible to.
Gotta get more. Highly recommend!!
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