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2022-08-19T10:09:00
Seems ok but still a work in progress
MICHAEL B.
2021-09-10T12:03:43
I had a blast shooting first roll with a Hoya R72 (dark dark red) infrared filter, with some terrific success. Developed in D76 for six min. Shot at ISO 6 (metered without filter). Example seen here. https://peter-herman.pixels.com/featured/tobacco-dreams-tobacco-shed-near-stoughton-wi-with-oak-tree-shot-on-infrared-film-peter-herman.html
PETER H.
2021-07-21T08:23:59
Excellent film for infrared photography
Henry A.
2021-03-21T08:26:59
That are very helpful, excellent prices, and has the best return policy in the business, you can't go wrong with Adorama..I have been a customer for over 17yrs.
WILLIAM G.
2020-12-12T09:17:41
It gives a nice high high contrast image with much of the classic IR feel when shot with a #23 or #25 Red filter. Though some images that are predominantly near the High Dmax of the film can be difficult for a film scanner to render correctly. (The output can still look a bit like abstract art though.) Develops nicely in D76 at 1:1 dillution.
John M.
2020-08-17T08:23:35
I have been using this film for many years and when paired with a quality i/r filter it's awesome
michael v.
2019-04-18T11:18:13
Great film for B&W Infrared photography. Please note, the film only displays Infrared qualities with the use of an Infrared filter.
Zoe K.
2018-12-13T20:33:19
I've only shot 4 rolls but I am very pleased with this film. I do/would recommend it.
David L.
2018-06-05T11:46:42
Amazing film! It’s nice to have some infrared film on the market that has good sensitivity. I have only used it for pinhole but the reciprocity has left me with no complaints. I’m using r72 filters.
MARK M.
35mm
400 ISO
100' (30.48m) roll
Very fine
4024953341306
Models | SKU: RL8104135 MFR: 8104135 $109.99 $122.21 Save:$12.22 (10%) In Stock | $87.99 In Stock | SKU: AR531811 MFR: 531811 $129.99 $149.99 Save:$20.00 (13%) In Stock |
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Film Type | Infrared Film | Infrared Film | Infrared Film |
Great IR results, reliable for pinhole exposures
By MARK M.
Amazing film! It’s nice to have some infrared film on the market that has good sensitivity. I have only used it for pinhole but the reciprocity has left me with no complaints. I’m using r72 filters.
Great infrared film option!!
By PETER H.
I had a blast shooting first roll with a Hoya R72 (dark dark red) infrared filter, with some terrific success. Developed in D76 for six min. Shot at ISO 6 (metered without filter). Example seen here. https://peter-herman.pixels.com/featured/tobacco-dreams-tobacco-shed-near-stoughton-wi-with-oak-tree-shot-on-infrared-film-peter-herman.html
You can unlock the creative potential of your photography with the Rollei Infrared 400 Black and White Negative Film. This high-quality, professional-grade film is specifically designed for infrared photography, offering a unique sensitivity up to 820nm and an ISO of 400 without filtering.
Ideal for experimental and scientific photography, this versatile film allows you to achieve perfect exposures using special infrared filters, leading to results with an unusual tonal range. By overexposing the film, you can create special AURA effects, adding an innovative touch to your images.
The Rollei Infrared 400 film is characterized by its high contrast, very fine grain, and excellent sharpness, making it particularly suitable for scanning. This durable film is coated with a special layer to improve the film transport properties of your 35mm camera, ensuring smooth operation under all lighting and climatic conditions.
Whether you're shooting in daylight or under tungsten lighting, this film delivers consistent results. Its polyester base support guarantees the highest level of archive stability (LE 500), ensuring your images stand the test of time.
For optimal infrared effects, we recommend exposing the film at a maximum of ISO 25 and using an R72 dark red infrared filter or deeper infrared filter. Please note that standard Red 25A filters are not recommended. Individualized exposure testing is necessary to realize optimal results.
The Rollei Infrared 400 film is designed for use in a variety of photographic genres, including landscape, portrait, and still life photography. It's a testament to Rollei's reputation for producing innovative, high-quality photography equipment.
For best results, follow the manufacturer's recommended developing times: Rollei High Speed 1+7 for 6 minutes, Rollei High Speed1+12 for 8.5 minutes, Rollei Low Speed 1+4 for 18 minutes, Kodak D-76 stock for 6 minutes, Ilford ID-11 for 6 minutes, or Arista 76 for 6 minutes.
Experience the difference with the Rollei Infrared 400 Black and White Negative Film, and take your infrared photography to the next level.