My First Roll of Ilford SFX 200, in the Canon EOS 1V
In this video I talk about my experience shooting Ilford SFX 200 - a black and white infrared-sensitive emulsion - for the first time. I shot this film in 35 mm format in the Canon EOS 1V with the EF 24-70 mm f/2.8 L. Check out my social media and Patreon: https://www.shaka1277.com / shaka1277 https://www.flickr.com/photos/1553073... / shaka1277 00:00 Introduction 00:18 Film Overview 03:39 Shooting Details 05:13 Pros 06:38 Cons 08:44 Deep Dive 08:49 No. 3 09:45 No. 2 10:47 No. 1 12:27 Who is this film for? 13:03 Do I recommend this film? 13:51 Conclusion 14:45 Gallery

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