Rollei Infrared 400 35mm Film
Rollei Infrared 400 35mm Film is a hyper-panchromatic black and white film. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 200/24 °-400 / 27°. An Ideal film for experimental photography, as well as creative applications and scientific photography.
Rollei primarily recommends this film for the experimental photographer. This film will work best with filters. Basically, different filters will produce different tonal ranges. 715-750 nm is most effective for true infrared results.
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Rollei Infrared 400 35mm Film
Rollei Infrared 400 35mm Film is a hyper-panchromatic black and white film. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 200-400. An Ideal film for experimental photography, as well as creative applications and scientific photography.
Rollei primarily recommends this film for the experimental photographer. This film will work best with filters. Basically, different filters will produce different tonal ranges. 715-750 nm is most effective for true infrared results.
Alongside the infrared capabilities, this film has a very high resolution. Also, you get a flat and clear base. Perfect to scan.
To sum up, an experimental, high speed, high-resolution film.
Film Photography
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Additional information
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Film Development | Black and White |
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Film Type | Negative |
1 review for Rollei Infrared 400 35mm Film
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Ray Rapkerg –
This is the best infra-red film on the market, but it is also a great general-purpose film. It is contrasty and punchy, but not to a ridiculous degree. It is a high quality Agfa film. It scans really well. It has a polyester film base (rather than the more traditional acetate base) which makes it easier to load into a reel when developing. One of my favourites.