
Ilford Vs Kodak: Why Ilford Is My Go-To Black-and-White Film Stock
Updated on Mar 29, 2023
With the recent price hikes in color negative film, shooting in black and white is a cost-effective way to continue your love affair with analog.
Drawing many attributes from ILFORD stocks such as HP5, Kentmere Pan 400’s price point, coupled with its wide and forgiving exposure latitude, make it an ideal film for those new or returning to film photography as well as students and budget-conscious photographers.
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