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Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures
Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures
Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures
Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures
Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures
Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures
Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures
Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures
Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures
Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures
Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures
Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures
Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures
Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures

Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures

$12.22

(428 reviews)

ILford Pan F Plus is a slow speed, high contrast, black & white film offering exceptionally fine grain, sharpness and detail. Suitable for bright conditions from sunny days to controlled studio lighting. It suits subjects ranging from architecture and still-life to portraiture and fashion. Pan F Plus is perfect for enlargements as negatives show an outstanding range of tone, high-edge contrast and extreme sharpness. It is therefore also suitable for a range of specialist or scientific applications such as photomicrography or the production of black and white slides. Pan F Plus can be processed in a wide range of different developers using spiral tanks, deep tanks and automatic processors.

ILford Pan F Plus is a slow speed, high contrast, black & white film offering exceptionally fine grain, sharpness and detail. Suitable for bright conditions from sunny days to controlled studio lighting. It suits subjects ranging from architecture and still-life to portraiture and fashion. Pan F Plus is perfect for enlargements as negatives show an outstanding range of tone, high-edge contrast and extreme sharpness. It is therefore also suitable for a range of specialist or scientific applications such as photomicrography or the production of black and white slides. Pan F Plus can be processed in a wide range of different developers using spiral tanks, deep tanks and automatic processors.

Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures

(428 reviews)

ILford Pan F Plus is a slow speed, high contrast, black & white film offering exceptionally fine grain, sharpness and detail. Suitable for bright conditions from sunny days to controlled studio lighting. It suits subjects ranging from architecture and still-life to portraiture and fashion. Pan F Plus is perfect for enlargements as negatives show an outstanding range of tone, high-edge contrast and extreme sharpness. It is therefore also suitable for a range of specialist or scientific applications such as photomicrography or the production of black and white slides. Pan F Plus can be processed in a wide range of different developers using spiral tanks, deep tanks and automatic processors.

ILford Pan F Plus is a slow speed, high contrast, black & white film offering exceptionally fine grain, sharpness and detail. Suitable for bright conditions from sunny days to controlled studio lighting. It suits subjects ranging from architecture and still-life to portraiture and fashion. Pan F Plus is perfect for enlargements as negatives show an outstanding range of tone, high-edge contrast and extreme sharpness. It is therefore also suitable for a range of specialist or scientific applications such as photomicrography or the production of black and white slides. Pan F Plus can be processed in a wide range of different developers using spiral tanks, deep tanks and automatic processors.

$12.22 - $49.00

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The lowest price for Ilford Pan F Plus Black & White Negative Film - 35mm - 36 Exposures right now is $12.22 at pandacamera.com, compared across 29 retailers.

The all-time low was $5.43 on 13 May 2026 — today's price is 125% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 6 June 2026.

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$12.22

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$15.00

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$15.90

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$16.00

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$17.09

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$31.18

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$49.00

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Free delivery between 10–17 June

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Reviews

Amazing details
23 June 2022R.V.

originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk

It's not the easiest film to work with - lazy metering on a very sunny day didn't go unpunished! - but when I got it right, the photos I had looked amazing. The detail this film gives is superb, the grain is very fine and the contrast is right where I like it to be. Apparently this film needs to be developed comparatively soon after exposure, so it may not be ideal for someone who likes to send B+W films to a lab in batches, but that's a minor downside for a film of this calibre.

Deceptive Versatility
29 May 2022Jim G.

originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk

Ilford Pan F may be a 50 iso film, but don't let that deceive you. You can shoot this film at a wide range of speeds and get great results from it, but if you just want to shoot it at box speed, it absolutely shines. Ilford are noted for producing quality emulsions and having shot most of them I reckon Pan F is growing on me the most with each roll. It loves bright sunny days, especially if you get a little highlight around your subject.

Even better than expected!
27 December 2021John T.

originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk

I don't normally use slow b/w film, preferring to use films of 100/200 ISO for regular shooting and it is some years since I have shot with Pan F. To my delight the results were great! I used my favourite developer, Microphen, diluted 1:1 rated the film at its box speed and the results were, excellent tonal range, very low grain with nice smooth tonality from deep blacks to crisp highlights. One further advantage is that its speed matches Velvia 50 my preferred colour film so that I can use two cameras, one colour, one B/W and have them set for similar exposures.

Specification

Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures36
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
Film SpeedISO 50
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry

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Updated 8 days ago
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pandacamera.com

$12.22

Out of stock

[Expired] ILFORD PanF Plus 50 - 36exp, 135/35mm Black & White Negative Film

Delivery $12.43

BromureFilm

$15.00

Out of stock

Ilford PanF Plus 50 35mm Film - High Resolution and Ultra-Fine Grain

Delivery $48.66

Decisive Moment Shop

$15.90

Ilford Pan-F Plus 50 35mm black/white film

Walkens House of Film

$16.00

PANF+ 50 35mm

Delivery between 8–16 June $9.70

Camera Electronic

$16.50

Ilford Pan F Plus 35mm Film - Single

Delivery $15

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Amazing details
23 June 2022

It's not the easiest film to work with - lazy metering on a very sunny day didn't go unpunished! - but when I got it right, the photos I had looked amazing. The detail this film gives is superb, the grain is very fine and the contrast is right where I like it to be. Apparently this film needs to be developed comparatively soon after exposure, so it may not be ideal for someone who likes to send B+W films to a lab in batches, but that's a minor downside for a film of this calibre.

R.V. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Deceptive Versatility
29 May 2022

Ilford Pan F may be a 50 iso film, but don't let that deceive you. You can shoot this film at a wide range of speeds and get great results from it, but if you just want to shoot it at box speed, it absolutely shines. Ilford are noted for producing quality emulsions and having shot most of them I reckon Pan F is growing on me the most with each roll. It loves bright sunny days, especially if you get a little highlight around your subject.

Jim G. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Even better than expected!
27 December 2021

I don't normally use slow b/w film, preferring to use films of 100/200 ISO for regular shooting and it is some years since I have shot with Pan F. To my delight the results were great! I used my favourite developer, Microphen, diluted 1:1 rated the film at its box speed and the results were, excellent tonal range, very low grain with nice smooth tonality from deep blacks to crisp highlights. One further advantage is that its speed matches Velvia 50 my preferred colour film so that I can use two cameras, one colour, one B/W and have them set for similar exposures.

John T. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Fantastic!
30 October 2022

I recently went to #SheHeartsFilm Halloween photowalk so I managed to produce with this some spooky and haunting photos at Abney Park Cemetery. I really glad that I went with this, despite never had using this camera roll. The contrast, atmosphere and grain adds a lot of character to this already gothic photo display.

Paula K. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Fine grain, great tonal range!
30 September 2020

I tried this film for the first time this week (Late September 2020) as part of a challenge/comparison with my good friend Jim Graves. I decided, after reading several online reviews of Pan F, to pull the film and shoot it at 25 ASA rather that 50 ASA. Doing so proved quite q challenge, as the brightest of our summer sun has now passed, and most of my shots needed to be taken using a tripod and cable release. I shot the film in the Praktica BX20 (a present from Jim, as he had 2 identical BX20's) and this was my first time shooting this camera. I developed the film in Df96 Monobath as directed on the data sheet for the chemistry. For a 1st time with both the camera and the film, I'm quite impressed with the results, and will be buying some more Pan F again soon to ... MoreI tried this film for the first time this week (Late September 2020) as part of a challenge/comparison with my good friend Jim Graves. I decided, after reading several online reviews of Pan F, to pull the film and shoot it at 25 ASA rather that 50 ASA. Doing so proved quite q challenge, as the brightest of our summer sun has now passed, and most of my shots needed to be taken using a tripod and cable release. I shot the film in the Praktica BX20 (a present from Jim, as he had 2 identical BX20's) and this was my first time shooting this camera. I developed the film in Df96 Monobath as directed on the data sheet for the chemistry. For a 1st time with both the camera and the film, I'm quite impressed with the results, and will be buying some more Pan F again soon to try with some longer exposure shots. It may take a couple of rolls to get used to shooting this film, but I'm sure it will be time and money well spent!!

Keith S. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Great detail and contrast
14 August 2022

Easy to use film for those landscape and travel shots where the subject isn't moving fast, good sky definition without any filters. When processed in Paranol-S there's a lovely fine grain and good contrast which makes the film easy to scan. Recomended and will buy again.

G.B. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Ilford Pan F+ 50 35mm 36 Exposure Roll
13 August 2021

Ilford stays killing it. This is a serious performer, but a temperamental one at that. You're gonna need to do some experimentation, bring a tripod, bring a cable release, bring patience, and bring your eye. I still have some more improvements to do in order to bring the best out of this film. ALSO, be aware of potential latent image keeping, they say that the longer you leave this film exposed and undeveloped the higher you risk your images fading or otherwise degrading in quality. Pop this rudeboy in the fridge before (of course, thaw it for about an hour prior to shooting) and after shooting, then get it developed ASAP!

Kevin J originally posted on reformedfilmlab.com
Pan F after dark isn't as crazy as you may think!!
27 November 2021

Having had good results shooting HP5+ around town after dark, my friend and I decided to try Pan F, just to see how it would work out, and the results, though I had some shots that just didn't work out, are surprising to say the least. If you're thinking of some "nighttime street photography" with only the light from streetlights, then certainly don't rule out Pan F! At first we thought it was a bit of a crazy idea, but the proof of the pudding is in the eating, and I'm delighted with the results.So why not give it a try?...grab your camera, tripod, and cable release, load up a roll of Pan F, and have some fun working out reciprocity failure values...we did!!

Keith S. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Ptetty good
14 May 2021

Pan F was one of the first black and white films I tried when I decided to get back into film photography around 2012. Prior to that, my only black and white film experience was as a teenager, with a roll of Kodak BW400CN. This was due to it's easy availability at the local Coles (supermarket) and ability to be processed in regular C41 chemistry at the local 1-Hour Photo options.So, when I started to buy my own film camera gear and browsed B&H Photo for stocks to try, I gravitated towards lower speed films, including Pan-F, due to the fact that they advertised lower grain, with higher sharpness and contrast. And for myself, being fresh-off the back of completing my multimedia degree learnt through the digital-embracing photography courses I did, that these were ... MorePan F was one of the first black and white films I tried when I decided to get back into film photography around 2012. Prior to that, my only black and white film experience was as a teenager, with a roll of Kodak BW400CN. This was due to it's easy availability at the local Coles (supermarket) and ability to be processed in regular C41 chemistry at the local 1-Hour Photo options.So, when I started to buy my own film camera gear and browsed B&H Photo for stocks to try, I gravitated towards lower speed films, including Pan-F, due to the fact that they advertised lower grain, with higher sharpness and contrast. And for myself, being fresh-off the back of completing my multimedia degree learnt through the digital-embracing photography courses I did, that these were always good factors to look for. Regardless of that early misconception, I truly enjoyed the look of lower speed films like Pan-F, Ektar, and Fujicolor 100.

Derrick W. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Unbelievably clean. Inky blanks
29 July 2022

It's really difficult to get into words just how clean an image can look on Pan F. With the right exposure, you can almost forget you're looking at 35mm. It doesn't have a wide exposure latitude at all, but this is part of the character of the film, and if you play into it, you can get some very dramatic shots.I'd say this is an advanced film - it's very slow speed, very unforgiving, and I found the emulsion very prone to attracting dust which made scanning hard work. However, the final images were astonishing. I'll definitely be shooting more.

Dave B. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk

Specification

Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures36
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
Film SpeedISO 50
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry

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