Best selling Analogue films from Ilford

On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Ilford products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.

1. Ilford HP5 Plus 400 135/36

A characteristic similar to the FP4 Plus but with slightly higher graininess. HP5 Plus is easy to process and delivers excellent results under almost all conditions. It can be exposed with adjusted development from E.I. 200/24° to E.I. 3200/36°. 

2. Ilford FP4 Plus 125 135-36

Ideal for all indoor and outdoor shots that demand high standards. Its nominal sensitivity is ISO 125. A classic that won't let you down even in underexposed or overexposed situations. It is easy to process in tanks, trays, and rotary development machines. 

3. Ilford HP5 Plus 120

As a highly sensitive black-and-white film, the HP-5 Plus is particularly suitable for journalistic photography in the presence of light.

4. Ilford 1 Ilfocolor 400+ 135/36 vintage tone

Ilford Ilfocolor 400 Plus Vintage Tone is a distinctive film that is perfect for creative projects. With 36 exposures and an ISO value of 400, it offers flexible usage. Features include ISO 400 for versatile lighting conditions, compatibility with 35 mm film, 36 images ideal for small series, and a typical vintage look for timeless results. 

Ilford 1 Ilfocolor 400+ 135/36 vintage tone
Analogue film
CHF17.70

Ilford 1 Ilfocolor 400+ 135/36 vintage tone

5. Ilford HP5 Plus 135/24

Ilford's HP5 Plus black and white negative film offers a particularly wide exposure latitude and responds well to mixed and difficult lighting. It has a medium contrast for better overall control. The film has a nominal speed of ISO 400/27° when developed in standard black and white chemistry and responds well to push processing. HP5 Plus is a flexible film type that is ideal for general photographic applications in a variety of different lighting conditions. 

6. Ilford Delta 100 135/36

With the further refined core-shell technology, photographers have access to the sharpest black and white film in the world. When it comes to sharpness and fine grain, the 100 Delta Professional is therefore the best in its class. 

7. Ilford 3200 Delta 135/36

Highly sensitive black-and-white film that delivers high-quality results even under difficult lighting conditions, thanks to modern Ilford "Core-Shell" crystal technology.

8. Ilford Delta 400 135-36

Highly sensitive panchromatic black and white film with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27°, fine grain, and exceptional sharpness. Due to its outstanding image quality, it can be used in situations that typically require a medium sensitivity film. However, thanks to its higher sensitivity, shorter shutter speeds or greater depth of field can be achieved while maintaining comparable quality. The film's high sensitivity also allows for excellent results even in poor lighting conditions. Although it is a film of new technology, it can be exposed and processed just like a conventional black and white film. 

9. Ilford FP4 Plus 125 135-24

Universal black and white film with a fine structure, medium contrast and excellent sharpness. Ideal for most shooting situations in good lighting conditions. Exceptionally fine-grained, panchromatic black-and-white film with a sensitivity of ISO 125/22°. It has a high edge sharpness combined with a very wide exposure latitude and is an ideal film for all indoor and outdoor shots where high demands are made, especially when large enlargements are to be made. It is very robust and delivers usable results even if it is overexposed by up to three f-stops or underexposed by up to two f-stops. 

10. Ilford Pan F plus 120

Beyond its exceptional fine grain, the film exhibits outstanding resolution and edge sharpness. These qualities enable extremely high image quality and extreme magnification scales, making the PAN F Plus the obvious choice when fine detail reproduction and invisible grain are more important than high sensitivity.