If Ilford was to modify an extant product for sheet base compatibility, I could see XP2 Super being a more likely candidate, but the key judgement would be how it would interact with sales of extant sheet products.



Incidentally, Ilford Photo is teasing on IG with this cryptic post with a pic of a large format camera:
“You: ‘Will you ever…?’
Us:
It’s been a long wait…
but something BIG is finally on the way.
Unfortunately with an AI “image” of a large format camera. Seems crazy that an analog photography company would resort to AI slop, but here we are.
Unfortunately with an AI “image” of a large format camera. Seems crazy that an analog photography company would resort to AI slop, but here we are.
Anyway, I think Pan F in sheet film is more likely than Kentmere or Delta 3200.
Honestly, I'd probably shoot a lot of that in my Pentax 17. I have to imagine a 2 stop slower tabular film would be incredibly fine grain.Replacing Pan-F outright, or launching a Delta 25 have apparently been seriously discussed within Harman over the years.
Honestly, I'd probably shoot a lot of that in my Pentax 17. I have to imagine a 2 stop slower tabular film would be incredibly fine grain.
Another snowball in hell request. Pan F would be probably be dead on arrival in sheet fashion too. It's whole appeal was to act as a high resolution substitute in smaller format, yet at the penalty of speed and latitude. It has the shortest usable curve of any current film I can think of, whereas LF shooters generally want a far more malleable film for sake of contrast range and development tweaking.
It would be realistic for Ilford to market a true 400 speed sheet film competitive with Kodak TMY400; but would be a really hard act to follow. But the bigger question for me is, when will I no longer be able to even afford 8X10 TMY. I have a limited supply of it still in the freezer, which might last me till I'm 80; but by then, I'll probably be shooting 4x5 a lot more instead anyway, for both price and weight reasons.
It’s probably an Ilford cable release.
Or Ilford have bought out Walker Cameras.
Or Ilford have bought out Walker Cameras.
It would be kind of weird for them to get into that aside from the pinhole stuff Mike was making for Harman. I thought he retired a while ago but who knows.
Maybe all this is just an ad for the annual ULF window rather than a new product.
It would be kind of weird for them to get into that aside from the pinhole stuff Mike was making for Harman. I thought he retired a while ago but who knows.
Maybe all this is just an ad for the annual ULF window rather than a new product.
That actually super sucks to hear. From my understanding, a lot of agreements actually involve you buying the tooling and just leasing the machines from the molding company, so they probably shouldn’t have thrown those out.He officially fully retired about 6 months ago, hopefully the tooling won't go the way of the 4x5 field camera (thrown out by the moulding company).
He officially fully retired about 6 months ago, hopefully the tooling won't go the way of the 4x5 field camera (thrown out by the moulding company).
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