Ilford XP2 Super 400 35mm Disposable Film Camera with Flash 27 Exposures
Ilford XP2 Black & White C41 Process Black & White Disposable Film Camera is a simple point and shoot with a built in flash, loaded with 400 ISO film.
Easy and fun to use, this camera can be used under many lighting situations and small enough to take everywhere. The 400 ISO Film gives the flexibility you need to take consistently better pictures in more picture taking situations. That means better low-light picture quality with fewer underexposures.
Check out our XP2 400 Film Review.
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Ilford XP2 Super 400 35mm Disposable Film Camera with Flash 27 Exposures
Ilford XP2 Super 400 35mm Disposable Film Camera with Flash 27 Exposures is a simple point and shoot with a built-in flash, loaded with 400 ISO film. Easy and fun to use, this camera can be used under many lighting situations and small enough to take everywhere.
Ilford XP2 Super 400 is a sharp, fast, fine grain black and white film. It is different from standard black and white film as you process it in C41 type chemicals, alongside colour negative films. This is an advantage if you only have access to colour processing. Or, have shot colour film and want to process all the film together.
Ilford XP2 is suitable for any photographic subject and will work particularly well with a wide range of brightness. The film has an extremely wide exposure latitude, which is suitable for use in a variety of light conditions.
Overall, Ilford XP2 Super film is easy to process and excellent for scanning.
Also available in 35mm and 120 single rolls.
XP2 Film Review
Ilford XP2 is an interesting film. Although you get black and white images, you develop it in colour C-41 chemistry. We thought it was about time we gave it a go. So, for our Ilford XP2 Super 400 film review, we put a roll in our Contax 167MT and took it out around South London. Check out our XP2 Film Review.
Disposable Cameras In Action
Want to see the Ilford XP2 35mm Film Camera in action? Then check out the results that George at Negative Feedback got in this video. If that inspires you, have a look at the other disposable film cameras we keep in stock.
Get The Best From Your Disposable Film Camera
These plastic cameras have straightforward controls. It’s worth keeping a few things in mind when using them. So, whether you are using a Reusable or Disposable here are some tips to get the best images out of them: How To Get The Best From Your Reusable Film Camera.
Additional information
Film Development | C41 |
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Film Format | |
Film Sensitivity | |
Film Type | Negative |
Film Exposures | 27 |
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