you should shoot MORE FP4 -- an ilford film review

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @larsbunch
    @larsbunch 3 года назад +32

    If I could only use one film for the rest of my life, it would be, without question, FP4. It’s versatile, fine grain without being grainless and most of all, especially in large format, really captures a wide range of tones. I have a lot of 120, some 35mm and several boxes of 4x5 and 8x10 and I’ve ordered a couple of boxes of 11x14 which I’m really excited to try when it arrives.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      i can see why this would be your choice!

  • @samskordi6079
    @samskordi6079 3 года назад +6

    7:39 "The grain is just chillin", haha why do I love that so much

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +2

      LOL cuz it makes sense!

  • @rogerb5615
    @rogerb5615 3 года назад +2

    My standard 120 film. Stand-developed in 1:100 Rodinal, the results are excellent in terms of contrast range and tight grain structure. You do some killer reviews, Ribsy!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Oh wow! I need to try that recipe

  • @paulstillwell
    @paulstillwell 3 года назад +3

    I have shot FP4 in 135, 120, and 4x5. It has been the one film I keep going back to and will become my standard stock. I have pushed it and love that look but I haven't pulled it yet... I will be doing that soon!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      I need to try it in bigger formats

  • @medwynroberts
    @medwynroberts 3 года назад

    Nice part of the world Pembs ! Found this vid while looking for FP4 reviews, found it useful, thanks.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      great - glad you liked it

  • @lavalampsucculent2996
    @lavalampsucculent2996 3 года назад

    That shot at 1:25 is gorgeous!!!! Really interesting video : ) Keep up the great work

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Thanks 😊

  • @alexanderpopov4691
    @alexanderpopov4691 3 года назад +2

    My first option for B&W portraiture. Great film. Handles high contrast situation wonderfully and gently softens highlights, apear to show that cinematic glow in a frame.
    I like it pushed to 200 ISO and developed in Ilford DD-X. It is a killer combo in my opinion.

    • @radiowardenclyffe
      @radiowardenclyffe 3 года назад

      Same here, longer development in ddx seems to increase contrast, 10 minutes at iso 125 gives high contrast, 8 minutes gives a more balanced negative.
      Fp4+ is such a versatile film stock.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      yea this film is great for clean portraits

  • @daveed4475
    @daveed4475 Год назад +1

    HP5 has been my go-to for years, but I just got scans back from my very first roll of FP4, and I'm blown away. I'm going to buy a few more rolls when I pick up my negatives. Just fantastic.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Год назад

      yea its a good one!

  • @terryjacob8169
    @terryjacob8169 3 года назад

    I keep meaning to experiment with FP4 pulled to ISO50 or 64 and processed in Rollei RLS Low Speed.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Yea that’s a good bet

  • @jerseyhovidea
    @jerseyhovidea 2 года назад

    Instant subscribe, brilliant Ribsy, thank you and cheers from the Czech republic!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Welcome to the club

  • @romgostomski1677
    @romgostomski1677 3 года назад +1

    Great video! FP4 was my go to film in the 70s and it is again now. Back then I lived in the UK, now I’m in Spain. The bright sun here means it is the perfect ISO in most cases. I shoot loads of it in 120 and 35mm

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Ahhh Spain is so good

  • @AlexLuyckxPhoto
    @AlexLuyckxPhoto 3 года назад +1

    Big fan of FP4+, I usually keep a handful of rolls in my fridge in both 35mm and 120 as a 'grab and go' or I need the best possible results and it's outdoors in the spring, summer, and fall. I also love FP4+ in Pyrocat-HD, although my personal favourite is Adox FX-39 II (if you haven't tried that developer I highly recommend it!)

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Yea I like messing with pyrocat- gonna be dropping some content on it soon

  • @BenRipleyPhoto
    @BenRipleyPhoto 3 года назад +3

    I LOVE FP4. Great video Ribsy - thanks. Only issue with FP4 for me is that it’s a little slow for life here in the UK (normally). I love its fine grain so I don’t have much interest in pushing it. Which is where Delta 400 comes in. Another peachy film from the wizards at Ilford.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      haha yea light is premium out here

  • @robertobiondo2297
    @robertobiondo2297 3 года назад +2

    Hands down my favourite Ilford stock and probably my favourite bw stock after Tri-X. I routinely push it to 400 if the light is not there and when shot at box it looks incredibly smooth. It has bags more character than HP5 does at any speed. I've not bothered picking up HP5 for over a year because of FP4.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Yea it’s a good 400 option!

    • @marcogayo08
      @marcogayo08 Год назад

      Hi, why 400 and not 500 Iso (because 125/250/500) ? It's just a simple question because I don't know if I need to push the Fp4 to 400 or 500 ^^
      @@ribsy

  • @Resgerr
    @Resgerr 3 года назад

    I have just bought a second hand bulk loader with some FP4 in. The seller did a clip test and the bottom is fogged but I can still use it for trying out cameras😊

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +2

      oh thats dope! i think i will finally jump into bulk loading. FP4 is at the top of the list

  • @epstar83
    @epstar83 3 года назад +1

    Definitely an FP4 fan and totally agree! I love using it with a yellow filter. Prints with rich blacks. Normally develop it in Ilford DD-X 1+4 or Bergger Berspeed 1+1.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      i need to try the yellow filter!

  • @rapophie9228
    @rapophie9228 3 года назад +1

    Pretty strange how people seem to forget that there are other cubical grain films from Ilford aside HP5. Pan F is also one of those, would love to see a review and comparison of that one and FP4!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Yea you don’t hear too much about them

  • @matthewsteinle5268
    @matthewsteinle5268 3 года назад

    i have used before ,in fact i just placed my order for a bulk role, it develops nice for me in ilford dd-x. I have not pushed it any but the results in your photographs look real nice. keep up the the great videos!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      That’s a good one to bulk roll!

  • @theblackandwhitefilmproject
    @theblackandwhitefilmproject 3 года назад +2

    Great video. In the 70's I used FP4 all the time but now that I have come back to film HP5+ is my go to film. FP4 is more limited to brighter days but you have inspired me to give it another go. Interestingly I used to print all my photos in a home darkroom and now I just develop the negatives and scan. The frustrating thing was dust on the prints.I could never get rid of it and it always reappeared in different places. The enlarger would heat up and it got progressively worse with each print.Now I use Photoshop Elements to get rid of any dust spots. I notice your photo of the group was covered in dust. Film revival is really negative only revival plus scanning. The home printing process IMO is too hard to get quality results.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      It’s def mostly negatives, but more and more people are printing!

    • @nickwinn7812
      @nickwinn7812 Год назад

      You were just too lazy/ sloppy to get good results "back in the day". Don't worry Photoshop can now do everything for you and now you can "wow" your friends and family with "your" amazing pictures.

  • @npipas1
    @npipas1 3 года назад +5

    The FP4 is one of my favorite films, even more than the HP5, I usually developed with the ilfosol3 and do the scan with the epson v600 and love the results mainly the grain.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +3

      Can’t go wrong with ilfosol!

    • @Zetaphotography
      @Zetaphotography 3 года назад

      I haven't used a lot of it but scanning with a V500 I don't have good results. It really has taken the fun out of shooting film. Stuff with 20 cameras and 300+ rolls of film

    • @Hasselbaddie
      @Hasselbaddie 3 года назад +1

      @@Zetaphotography Same here. Used to scan my 35mm stuff with a V600, garbage results. Bought and plustek 8200i and the quality of the scans are much better and doesn't feel like a waste shooting film anymore. Need to get my Z6 set up to scan film.

    • @goldenhourkodak
      @goldenhourkodak 3 года назад

      I recommend upgrading scanners

    • @goldenhourkodak
      @goldenhourkodak 3 года назад +2

      @@Zetaphotography Get a Plustek scanner. Epson scanners are trash for 35mm. Getting a dedicated 35mm scanner changed my life when it comes to photography. The quality is amazing.

  • @andrewcroft2570
    @andrewcroft2570 Год назад

    Great video, I'm new to 35mm and just ought a Canon AV-1 unfortunately my HP-5 hsent arrived yet, but I think I might give that a try.

  • @carlmcneill1139
    @carlmcneill1139 Месяц назад

    I tried it recently. I shot it at 400 ISO and pushed it 2 stops. 500 would have been actual 2 stops. Most of the photos came out good except for some light leaks from my shutter lagging on my AE-1. It has that infamous shutter squeal. I thought the grain looked fine. You could see it more in the highlights but I think that's because I was trying to bring the highlights down. I really like Tmax 100 but FP4 is really close with it. I may pick up another roll today and try shooting it at box speed.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Месяц назад +1

      Yea this film can handle

  • @IndridCold9
    @IndridCold9 3 года назад +1

    I love that you bring analog printing into the review. There's not many who does that :p

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      of course! i love printing 😊

  • @ericespinal9961
    @ericespinal9961 3 года назад

    They do sell in bulk roll on the fpp website

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Gonna check it out!

  • @sophietucker1255
    @sophietucker1255 3 года назад

    I have 3 rolls of it in the frig right now in 120. I haven't shot it yet because I have been playing with my new to me Nikon F and F2. As soon as I finish one of my roll film backs I will definitely be shooting it.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      nice enjoy!

  • @endrevestb895
    @endrevestb895 3 года назад +1

    I just developed (xtol 1:1) and scanned my first FP4+ (@200) yesterday and thought exactly that: I should shoot more. 😁
    I also used a yellow filter most of the time. But still bumped the contrast a bit after scanning.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Oh good call on the filters!

  • @geoffchaplin5601
    @geoffchaplin5601 2 года назад

    Excellent video intro to fp4, thanks. My usual film. One test I did, one camera with fp4 at box, a second at 400 with adjusted development. Repeating the same scene with each camera, developed in D76, and then examined the negs under a microscope at 40x. I could find no discernable difference in either dark or light area rendition, nor in the grain. I also regularly shoot at 50asa. Brilliant film.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  2 года назад

      it is a good one indeed!

  • @billyspocketlife
    @billyspocketlife 3 года назад

    Just developed a 120 roll, unfortunately messed up when rolling up into the canister

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Ahh damn!

    • @billyspocketlife
      @billyspocketlife 3 года назад

      @@ribsy I know man and the next roll has an issue where one part of it is bent/folded I have no idea what happened

  • @raphanusraphanistrum
    @raphanusraphanistrum 2 года назад

    The Ilford FP4+ is my workhorse film. I develop it with PMK and the results are just wonderful. Thank you for video!!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  2 года назад

      Oh very cool!

  • @paulhicks3595
    @paulhicks3595 3 года назад

    I used FP4 for many years , from about 1974 for general commercial photography in 35mm, 120, 5x4. I developed in Ilford ID 11, basically the same as D76. However a darkroom specialist convinced me, around 1990, to switch to Fuji Neopan 100. He also had me get out of my habit of going for a slightly heavy neg by slightly overexposing and exposing at exactly 100 ISO which produced a neg looking slightly thin but, in fact , gave a really reliable full range neg with very fine grain, even with Agfa Rodinal which has not known as a fine grain developer. I used this until I converted to digital in the early 2000’s.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      yea this film is dope

  • @artstudionagoya9605
    @artstudionagoya9605 3 года назад

    Great video! I love Fp4 is my favorite film in the range of 100. I love the grain structure and how it renders the highlight s.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Yea same. It’s does very nicely

  • @NPJensen
    @NPJensen 3 года назад

    The FP4 definitely is available in bulk rolls.
    Nice choice of camera and lens in particular. The Canon EF 40mm pancake lens is one of my favorite lenses combined with a Canon Rebel camera. Low weight, an accurate light meter and it's easy to adjust the settings + an AF lens with a very versatile focal length, that doesn't attract attention when walking down a crowded street - I love that.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      I love the combo too. It’s my #1, I don’t miss with it

  • @DannerPlace
    @DannerPlace 3 года назад +1

    I tend to reach for HP5 because I get the shutter speed and aperture useful for street photography. But I will definitely shoot some of the FP4 in my fridge. Looks good for ISO 200, and that's very cool.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Yea should look good at ISO 200!

  • @poniatowski3547
    @poniatowski3547 3 года назад +1

    It's a fantastic film. 2 of my bulk rollers always have FP4 and HP5 in them. FP4 and a yellow filter is my ISO 100 goto. I dev in 1+31 Ilford HC but its probably great in most developers.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Dope! Yea I need to bulk roll ASAP

    • @poniatowski3547
      @poniatowski3547 3 года назад

      @@ribsy roll your own is the way. it's somewhat cheaper but to be able to roll the numbers of exposures you want is the ticket, sometimes you only want 12 or 20 etc exp - it's quick and easy so you can just roll up what you want and go shoot. I have found that don't bother buying blank cassettes, just save your cassettes from your bought film with a bit of film still in them (ie don't crack em open when getting your film out)

  • @MattWeddis
    @MattWeddis 3 года назад

    I’m about 3/4 of the way through a box of FP4 4x5 sheets and am happy with the results. You can get it in bulk rolls too. I have shot some that was spoiled from a bulk roll and it was fine.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Nice. Def looking to bulk

  • @1973sonvis
    @1973sonvis 3 года назад

    I think I love the FP4 more now than I used to love the Plus-X then. Great review, smashing pictures! 👍🏻

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @mrstandfast2212
    @mrstandfast2212 3 года назад

    That was an excellent little photo walk film. I couldn't agree more with your conclusions, FP4 is my go to b&w stock. It's great in 35mm and can extract much greater definition even when using cheap point and shoot cameras. In 120 format it's simply wonderful. As you mentioned more than once, it's the grain that makes it. I recently shot on two 1950s Voigtlander cameras, a 35mm Vito iia and a 120 Perkeo 1. These were on sunny or overcast days. Both cameras have a top shutter speed of 300, and some of that speed has probably gone. I shot mostly between f5.6 & f11. The results were outstanding and my only regret is that I didn't have yellow filters, but I got it back in the mix. Another good point is that this film is cheap and widely available. Keep up the good work.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Thanks! I. Enjoyed the images as well

  • @mollyanderson449
    @mollyanderson449 3 года назад

    I’ve only shot a roll or two of FP4- still trying to find my “go to” B&W stock so not sticking with any one thing yet. Didn’t realize it would do so well at other ISO’s…I’ll have to try that on the next roll! Great vid as always!

    • @samsalam3839
      @samsalam3839 3 года назад +1

      Try the id 11 from ilford it gives me great results in this combination :)

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Yes! There are so many options - hard to pick

    • @BenRipleyPhoto
      @BenRipleyPhoto 3 года назад

      Try Ilford’s Delta films Molly, if you haven’t. I think they’re wonderful and very underrated. Still very reasonably priced compared to Tri-X etc. The internet makes a big deal of their comparative lack of flexibility and latitude compared to FP4 and HP5 but the rumours are not founded on much truth IMO. Ive always found they have a ton of flexibility in scans.

    • @mollyanderson449
      @mollyanderson449 3 года назад

      @@samsalam3839 thanks! I’ll have to try that!

  • @magnusa.5599
    @magnusa.5599 3 года назад

    together with Pancro 400 this probably is my favorite bnw stock so far, in 35 s well as 120. especially for portraits i always come back to fp4. i actually tried it in 4x5 for a still life a few weeks back but still need to get that developed. pushing it will be next on the list when fall comes around. great video, dude! new sub.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      thanks for watching!

  • @jonnoMoto
    @jonnoMoto 3 года назад

    Haven't used it in a long time. Used to use it a lot in 120 with Rodinal. Might try it again one day

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Yea I think it’s worth it 🤟🏽

  • @MultiSigil
    @MultiSigil Год назад

    use it generally less than HP5, but its my second most used film. Really nice for summer or tripod work. Use it on medium format Hasselblad 500 series.

  • @TokyoGritandGrain
    @TokyoGritandGrain 3 года назад

    Love this whole take. I've been interested in this stock and haven't shot it and I'm looking forward to it more, now! 3:05 - fave! Thanks, from Tokyo.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      dope! give it a shot

  • @RichardStroffolino
    @RichardStroffolino 3 года назад

    To your point about enlarging, I love using FP4 for half frame. You can make some very usable prints although I’ve never done bigger than 5x7.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Oh good idea! I need to try that

  • @astore3757
    @astore3757 3 года назад

    Hi, I prefer the Delta 100. The difference is in the high light separation ...in my opinion.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      yea fair point!

  • @mikehessphotography
    @mikehessphotography 3 года назад

    FP4 is my go to in 120. I shoot it at 100 to get a nice, lower-contrast negative. It scans nicely. The grain is present, but it has a lovely, old-school look. My favorite film.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      yea i can see why!

  • @mueslimuncher1950
    @mueslimuncher1950 3 года назад

    My favorite 'conventional' B&W film since the late 1070s. My fave dev (Paterson Acutol) disappeared decades ago, but Adox FX39 is a pretty good substitute.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      never heard of it but im intrigued!

  • @ReimannPembroke
    @ReimannPembroke 3 года назад

    Awesome detailed review dude! I'm still trying out different B&W film stocks as I prefer to shoot mostly color. I have a new video tomorrow talking about my thoughts shooting Rollei Superpan 200 in Texas

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      superpan 200 sounds interesting!

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke 3 года назад

      @@ribsy it’s a cool film! Highly recommend trying it out

  • @johntruman6571
    @johntruman6571 3 года назад

    Hi Ribsy. Nice review and I hope that you enjoyed Wales. I tend to move between FP4+, Fomapan 100 (Great film and cheap!) and Ilford XP2 400 as I really like the fine grain and contrast of this underrated stock. Thanks!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      wales was great. nature there is amazing

  • @marco69890
    @marco69890 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Need to shoot FP4 more now. Did you ever shoot Fomapan 400? Today I shot a roll on iso 800 and man I love it. It was a sunny bright day and need to shoot it at f11 to f22. But the results are beautiful, lot of contrast and still many acceptable highlights. Hope you can shoot a roll of that in the future and give your comments in a video. Love your channel and thanks for sharing. 👍🏻

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      thanks for watching!

  • @tomislavmiletic_
    @tomislavmiletic_ 3 года назад

    You can actually get superfine grain from this film, if you develop it in Perceptol. Especially if you pull it down to ISO 50 and develop accordingly. Grain so fain you can actually see if your lens has reached maximum possible resolution. If done so and shooted on the 35mm film, in my eyes, it almost rivals medium format look. Done it many times and always got great results.
    I've started to use that film back in the high school (many, many decades ago), and of course, took the full advantage of bulk packaging...

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Interesting. Gotta try it

  • @MrAnalogDan12
    @MrAnalogDan12 3 года назад

    From my experience, it is a popular film in Europe, less in the USA. In here, it is among the "go to" films for students. Go to any photography school and you'll find dozens of FP4s and HP5s. I remember being one of the few with Kodak films back then.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      yea seems like americans aren't all up on it

  • @tonymetzger6304
    @tonymetzger6304 3 года назад

    Well done video! Thanks
    I’ve found fp4 and hp5 to be the two staples along an exposure continuum from iso 50 to 1600. They particularly shine for older cameras limited by shutter speed or when looking to capture some degree of grey scale but retaining higher modern contrast for scanning.
    I’m curious to see how they hold up as I transition from scanning into a digital print process to a wholly traditional print process both at 35mm and in 120.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      yea they are super versatile!

    • @bwc1976
      @bwc1976 3 года назад

      Haven't tried FP4 yet, but I actually find HP5 has lower contrast than Tri-X, which makes it easier to get a decent scan. It's easier for me to add more contrast once it's scanned, than try to fix a scan that has too much contrast.

  • @braixeninfection6312
    @braixeninfection6312 2 года назад

    I shot a roll of FP4 around a month ago. I loved how it looked when rated at box speed. My shots have low grain and good contrast. And the best part is I was shooting a navel museum so my pictures can't be dated lol. I bought another roll to shoot just because I loved how it looked!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  2 года назад

      thats pretty cool. timeless photos are the best

  • @8Ellojamie8
    @8Ellojamie8 3 года назад

    I do love this film purely for the detail you can get in 35mm. Maybe it isn't what people are after, but I find the detail is so good it can easily be mistaken for a digital shot.
    I do wish it had a bit more contrast, but I will need to explore pushing it one time to see how it turns out.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      yea this film is great!

  • @thebrouhaha1
    @thebrouhaha1 3 года назад

    FP4 is what I think a classic b+w film should look like. just got my second 100' roll because it's the cheapest ilford option for me, and I'm not complaining about it. I think generally, I like pushing it to 200 with hc110. All that pushing talk has me wanting to get a little crazy though haha. Sweet shots Ribs!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Hahaha to push

    • @nickwinn7812
      @nickwinn7812 Год назад

      FP4 is what YOU think "A CLASSIC b+w FILM SHOULD LOOK LIKE!" wow, how loveley for you.

    • @thebrouhaha1
      @thebrouhaha1 Год назад

      @@nickwinn7812 thanks FOR CLEARING that UP! LOVEly!

  • @JensBogena
    @JensBogena 3 года назад

    definitely agree! I tried FP4 like any other film at the very beginning when I started shooting film and then mainly stuck with hp5. But after checking through these older photos recently I noticed how much I liked the results of FP4 and couldn't grasp why I did not stick with it. Now I'm back on it again and want to see how it holds up when shot at 400 or maybe even 800.
    Anyway, nice video. Good that someone mentions this beautiful film stock!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      yea it def seem like one that many people come back to!

  • @stephenrasmussen8160
    @stephenrasmussen8160 3 года назад

    Shot my first two rolls recently and glad I did, really like it along with HP5, tri-x, and tmy 400

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      For sure! It’s a good one

  • @Zetaphotography
    @Zetaphotography 3 года назад

    Does Pyro stain the negatives and what does that mean other than your negatives look like coffee color?

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      yea it stains the negative but aggressively like coffee

    • @stevenwhite921
      @stevenwhite921 3 года назад

      The stain is oxidisation that controls the highlights so the more staining the better just remember to use water as a stop bath and a Alkaline fixer otherwise you will wash the stain away which you don't want to do

  • @nineteen76
    @nineteen76 3 года назад

    I love FP4. My go-to medium speed B&W. Normally it's shot during bright lights and push to 200 for just the right amount of contrast

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      yea 200 sounds like the sweet spot!

  • @MrRedvers01
    @MrRedvers01 3 года назад

    Been using this film for the last 40 years it always produces the results never pushed it

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      very cool!

  • @DavideRizzo78
    @DavideRizzo78 3 года назад

    great video as always; I am only somehow puzzled by your statement that stand processing "...minimises minimal grain" as it usually increase acutance (which should be highly linked to grain)....
    unless I am totally wrong ;-)

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      I’m no expert but that’s what I’ve heard

  • @fenna_pel
    @fenna_pel 3 года назад

    hiha, FP4 ... mine goes in a TLR (120 film) at iso 80 and souped in Perceptol ... Printed at 10x10 inch keeps you wondering "where did that grain go? ;) thx for the video Ribsy :)

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Haha that’s a dope recipe!

  • @daverojo77
    @daverojo77 2 года назад

    Great film that I’ve only used at box speed, going to try between 50 and 400 this weekend on a PA trip, I’ve got 5 120 rolls 😀

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  2 года назад

      Yea great indeed!

  • @adammaclean4730
    @adammaclean4730 3 года назад

    Took some FP4 up Snowden this summer and couldn't agree more FP4 is gorgeous!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      i need to get out to snowden

  • @mpk33
    @mpk33 3 года назад +1

    FP4 has one of my favourite looks in B&W film (along with HP5+). The Flavr film guide book tested it & got over SEVEN stops of dynamic range, so hella versatile. I bought a few bricks of it in 120 & spring is here, but unfortunately we're in a super tough lockdown now here in Melbourne. But will try & shoot as I exercise & hope not to get beaten up by cops & arrested... 🙄

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      LOL end the lockdown! vaccine is the way 😊

    • @aantonic
      @aantonic Год назад

      @@ribsy your comment doesnt make sense, sorry Ribsy

  • @AndrewJacksonSE
    @AndrewJacksonSE 3 года назад

    Used to shoot FP4 a lot in the 90s. Produced lovely negatives that could produce a nice diversity of prints. Also liked Ilford Delta films.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Very cool! I love film haha

  • @teddy33131
    @teddy33131 3 года назад

    one of my faovrite, along with Pan F. although in 35mm i went to kentmere 100, it's really close to fp4 but 25% cheaper. it's only drawback is that it's only available in 35mm

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      i still haven't tried pan F

  • @tobiasschmidt1662
    @tobiasschmidt1662 3 года назад

    This film has a great value. FP4 is my go to film for casual photography and goes nicely with red or yellow filters. Alway keep at least one camery loaded with it and try to have a stock of 5 roles in the fridge.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      such great value!

  • @bhop0073
    @bhop0073 3 года назад

    Oh man, I love FP4. I don't shoot much, because I don't shoot slower films often with 35mm, but when I shoot my Hassleblad, It's my go-to B&W film since it's easier to slow down (even more than regular film cameras) with the Hassey.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      I want a hasselblad lol

    • @bhop0073
      @bhop0073 3 года назад

      @@ribsy They're fun. I actually got mine really cheap a few years ago. Some guy just needed some cash Got lucky or else I probably wouldn't be able to budget one normally.

  • @drdufault
    @drdufault 3 года назад

    Just put a roll of this in my Minolta Autocord. Have never shot it before.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Niceee enjoy

  • @janMelantu
    @janMelantu 3 года назад

    As I’m really just starting to get into B&W film shooting & developing, I haven’t gotten to all the stocks I want to try, but it’s definitely going on the list to try now

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      oh you def should! good price

  • @michaeldimmitt2188
    @michaeldimmitt2188 3 года назад

    Thanks for another great great video!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching

  • @devroombagchus7460
    @devroombagchus7460 3 года назад

    Thanks! I agree it’s a great film. I stopped using it, because it is too slow for handheld medium format. I need higher shutter speeds and for ease of focussing the lens not too wide open. Pushing it gave me worse results than with the more sensitive Ilford rolls. If, when the light is not too bright and you are willing to take the time, this is truly a great film.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Fair points!

  • @SinaFarhat
    @SinaFarhat 3 года назад

    Fp4 is a great film!
    Pleasant results and fun to use!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      That’s exactly it!

  • @guillaumebouqueau
    @guillaumebouqueau 3 года назад

    Trying to get through a box of 50 rolls. Really like this film. Bit tough to use given the shitty weather we’ve had this year.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Box of 50 is a lot!

    • @guillaumebouqueau
      @guillaumebouqueau 3 года назад

      @@ribsy I know. 😅 Luckily Ilford products have a long shelf life. I think I’ve had the box for a year and the rolls are good until mid 2023.

  • @joshuadavis4889
    @joshuadavis4889 3 года назад

    Whitsands bay 😃 my favourite place in the world. Nice photos 🙂

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Yea definitely

  • @simon.revill
    @simon.revill 3 года назад +2

    I got back into film last year and FP4 was what I chose. I then developed it in Ilfosol 3 and scanned it with my Z6. It has that same soft gentle textural grain you mentioned and shown. I shot stone buildings and it rendered lots of sharp detail, the grain added to the character and texture of the building materials and scene overall. There was enough latitude to dodge and burn the scanned image, where properly exposed in camera. I’m not sure why it doesn’t get much hype, it seems to be HP5’s low speed counterpart!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      You nailed! Such good texture

  • @RonEMarks
    @RonEMarks 3 года назад

    It is my main film. I shoot tons of 120 and 4x5. I love the neutral look and crispness. I call it “crunchy”. In Xtol, there is no better look in b&w Film IMO!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Haha not too crunchy tho

  • @utekopka7920
    @utekopka7920 3 года назад

    I shoot FP4+ in 120 and love it. I always develop in Rodinal at 18°C.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Niceeee lots of rodinal lovers

  • @jillianbarker9236
    @jillianbarker9236 3 года назад

    My favourite b&w film, especially developed in LC29 👌

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Yea it’s a good one!

  • @weldermarshall
    @weldermarshall 3 года назад

    FP4 is one of my favourite go to films, I like it so much I now buy it in bulk and roll my own.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      I need to do that too!

  • @philipclark7991
    @philipclark7991 3 года назад +1

    Love FP4, develop in XTol, great results.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Nice! Need to try xtol

    • @RonEMarks
      @RonEMarks 3 года назад

      That my all time favorite film/dev combo and my go-to for just about everything!

  • @teodavid739
    @teodavid739 3 года назад

    My mentor put me on to FP4...Its definitely one of my top favorite....I like it being the underdog...Keeps the price reasonable 😉...i generally bulk order FP4 because of the price

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      yea def! great to have this film easily accessible

  • @deemdoubleu
    @deemdoubleu Год назад

    Thanks for the review.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Год назад

      you are welcome

  • @painovoimaton
    @painovoimaton 3 года назад

    FP4+ and HP5+ is all I need. Maybe an occasional near-infrared film for fun.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      yea can't go wrong with that!

  • @AlexanderHernandez-sb7lq
    @AlexanderHernandez-sb7lq 3 года назад

    Ilford FP4 is my go to, Black and white film.
    Living in California, specifically during the summer something like HP5 is to fast and I need something slower and FP4 is the film that does the Job for me.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      yea makes sense!

  • @sebastianfichtner1876
    @sebastianfichtner1876 3 года назад

    I love this film...but for some reason I use HP5 much more often. Should definitely use FP4 more often though...

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      yea both are solid but i think i like fp4 more

  • @kieranpicken3696
    @kieranpicken3696 3 года назад +1

    For me, FP4+ falls between two stools. It's neither flexible enough to be used instead of HP5+ nor fine grain enough to replace Delta 100 or Adox CMS 20. It's a film I will use if I run out while out and about, find a Boots and they have no HP5+ or XP2 left.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Fair enough, those others are good too

    • @Chrizzowski
      @Chrizzowski 3 года назад

      Exactly how I feel. The look is so similar to HP5 that I might as well just embrace that gorgeous grain and shoot HP5 and have the flexibility. If I know I'm going on a big hike or carrying a tripod or something then I'm going to run with Delta 100 or Acros 100.

    • @kieranpicken3696
      @kieranpicken3696 3 года назад

      @@Chrizzowski Yes, especially if using something like Microphen for HP5+, which I think brings down the grain a fair bit.

    • @kieranpicken3696
      @kieranpicken3696 3 года назад

      @@ribsy Yes, there's nothing wrong with FP4+, it just doesn't suit how I shoot.

  • @tomharold8239
    @tomharold8239 3 года назад +1

    I love fp4 and i never cared that people didn't talk about it. I loved your video however, as always.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Yea it’s cool. Encouraging more people to try it

  • @Brenby
    @Brenby 3 года назад

    just ordered some FP4 in 120. Now I'm gonna need to get some for 35mm :)

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      for sure! you'll enjoy it

  • @jongmassey
    @jongmassey 3 года назад

    That shot with the cairn is 🔥

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      thanks! yea i liked that one

  • @AdamOnAnalogue
    @AdamOnAnalogue 3 года назад

    Shhhhhhh don't tell everyone, it's still quite affordable and easy to get hold off.
    I love shooting it for portraits.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Haha it will remain that way. They make a lot

  • @samskordi6079
    @samskordi6079 3 года назад

    Man I love fp4, such a beautiful film in both 35mm and 120. I feel like it's a popular film, but just doesn't get as much media attention as HP5, Tri-X etc.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Yea it def doesn’t get enough attention. I like it!

  • @cessna1511
    @cessna1511 3 года назад

    Great video.
    I’ve tried my best with this film. But I usually get flat and muddy results. Admittedly I’ve only ever developed it in ID-11. Maybe I should give another developer a go with it.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Yea give it another go!

    • @simon.revill
      @simon.revill 3 года назад

      I used Ilfosol 3, scanned with a Z6 and got sharp detailed photos. Interested to know how what results you get.

  • @NandR
    @NandR 3 года назад

    I like FP4 for one main reason. Shortest dev time in Ilfosol 3 haha

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      hahah fair point

  • @JonnyEnglish-gu1cs
    @JonnyEnglish-gu1cs 3 года назад

    Have to agree I grew up with FP4 and HP5 bulk rolled must of taken 1000s of pictures I always found it forgiving we always developed it in ID11 or D76 were our stock developer at school and home now back shooting film again good to see it is still going strong now need to convince my other half to let me build a darkroom lol 😂

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      Haha good luck with the darkroom!

  • @shotbyfelix
    @shotbyfelix 3 года назад

    had 3rolls of this film and on all 3 sprockets ripped which led to me not being able to advance the film

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      hmmm thats strange. never happened to me

    • @shotbyfelix
      @shotbyfelix 3 года назад

      @@ribsy it might have been a camera issue but this only happened on fp4 and everything was fine with other films, maybe just a bad batch but sent the m6 to get looked at anyways if something is wrong.

  • @aantonic
    @aantonic 3 года назад

    for me, thats the BEST film especially in Microphen, dope

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Microphen is great!

  • @stefan_becker
    @stefan_becker 3 года назад

    Honestly I don't get it. If I want creamy results I use TMAX 400 with XTOL. This way I get fully usable (with lots of shadow detail) ISO 400 and quite likely less grain than with FP4.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад

      Makes sense for iso 400

  • @souldigital8148
    @souldigital8148 3 года назад

    FP4 is my go to 1000%

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  3 года назад +1

      i can see why!