Click & Collect Information

We offer Click & Collect in these locations:

Click & Collect Locations

Sheffield (Store)

Walk-in retail + Click & Collect

112-114 London Rd
Highfield
Sheffield
S2 4LR
Monday to Friday 10am - 6pm Saturday 10am - 6pm Sunday Closed

Chesterfield (Warehouse)

Click & Collect Only

Thornfield House
Dunston Road
Chesterfield
S41 9QD
Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday Closed Sunday Closed

Ilford 120 XP-2 Super 400 Black and White Roll Film C41 Process

Our Price: £7.99

Ilford 120 XP-2 Super 400 Black and White Roll Film C41 Process

Product Code: 1839649

Our Price:

£7.99

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  • Black and White Film
  • 120 Roll Film
  • Develop with Colour Process
  • Fine Grain
  • Can Give Sepia Effect
  • To ensure quality, this film is stored in one of ourdedicated fridges.

Sheffield Store

Monday to Saturday 10am - 6pm

Harrison Cameras, 112-114 London Road, Sheffield, S2 4LR

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Free standard delivery to UK Mainland on all orders over £50

DPD Next Working Day and Saturday delivery also available when ordered before 2pm Mon-Fri

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Product Description

Ilford 120 XP-2 Super 400 Black and White Film is a fine grain black and white film. You can use it for all photographic subjects. The film yields high contrast negatives and has an extremely wide exposure latitude making it suitable for use in varied lighting conditions. The Ilford 120mm XP-2 Super is a C41 process - meaning you can process it as colour. It's much easier and cheaper to process.

Customer Reviews

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Edwin

A unique and versatile film you bank on to give good results. You can treat it as having iso 200-800 on the same roll in a camera without having to push or pull the film in processing! Good for when you don't have a light meter or you cannot vary your aperture or shutter timing (like on some Holga cameras).
If you print on colour paper you will get the slightest tint of colour in the monochrome prints (so it's not technically true black and white in print but looks very similar) printed on black and white baryta paper is very contrasty so i use colour paper for best results.