Product Description
ILFORD ILFOCOLOR 400 Vintage Tone 35mm 24 Exposure
We are pleased to announce the availability of our first 35mm film under the ILFORD ILFOCOLOR brand. The ILFORD ILFOCOLOR 400 Vintage Tone 35mm 24 Exposure Film!
The film is similar in look & feel to the ILFORD Ilfocolor Single Use Camera film, which gives images a stylish, washed-out look that instantly transports you back to the 1960s. That pop of colour is something else.
History of ILFORD PHOTO
The 1800’s
1879 founded by Alfred Harman making Dry Plates
1891 became the Britannia Works Company making 4 kinds of plates and 6 kinds of paper
1897 record profits
1897 sold by Alfred Harman who retired due to ill health
1898 became known as The Britannia Works (1898) Limited
1899 first Ilford Manual of Photography
2005 to today
2005 management buy out – HARMAN technology Limited trading as ILFORD PHOTO based at Mobberley, Cheshire, England.
2005 new Cooltone and Warmtone Developers introduced
2007 HARMAN technology Limited acquires Kentmere Photographic Limited
2010 HARMAN Direct Positive Papers introduced
2011 ILFORD MULTIGRADE Art 300 paper launched.
2011 HARMAN HOLO FX holographic plates introduced
2011 HARMAN TiTAN 4×5 Pinhole Camera and ILFORD Pinhole Photography Kit introduced
2012 Black & White Single Use Cameras re-introduced
2012 35mm Cassette manufacture commenced at Mobberley, England
2013 HARMAN TiTAN 8×10 Pinhole Camera introduced
2013 Obscura by ILFORD 4×5 Pinhole Camera introduced
2015 HARMAN technology/ILFORD PHOTO purchased by Pemberstone Ventures Ltd.
Since inception in 1879, ILFORD has been a name associated with photography. Whilst the company has evolved over the years, the drive to provide our customers with world-class products is as strong as it was over 140 years ago.