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The Rollei Infrared 400 Black and White Negative Film has a unique sensitivity that extends up to 820nm and an ISO rating of 400 without filtering. It's ideal for experimental and scientific photography, offering a unique tonal range when used with special infrared filters.
Yes, the Rollei Infrared 400 film is designed with a large exposure latitude and a high exposure reserve that makes it adaptable under all lighting and climatic conditions, including daylight and tungsten lighting.
To achieve strong Infrared effects, it's recommended to expose the film at a maximum of ISO 25 and use an R72 dark red infrared filter or a deeper infrared filter. Standard Red 25A filters are not recommended.
The manufacturer recommends developing times as follows: 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, and Arista 76 for 6 minutes.
The Rollei Infrared 400 film has a polyester base support that guarantees the highest level of archive stability (LE 500), ensuring your images will stand the test of time.
Review Summary
2025-10-09T23:04:15
I have shot digital infrared in most wavelengths but this is my first attempt at shooting analog infrared with Rollei Infrared 400 along with my Kolari Vision 720nm filter. It was fun experimenting with different landscape foliage and clouds skies. I will definitely purchase more from Adorama as their prices were great.
JON O.
2022-08-19T10:09:00
Seems ok but still a work in progress
MICHAEL B.
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.
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.
35mm
B&W Infrared
400 ISO
Standard black and white chemistry
Polyester
36
1
100 Mum
160 lines/mm(at contrast 1000:1)
RMS= 11
4024953341368



For photographers seeking to explore the creative and scientific realms of photography, the Rollei Infrared 400 Black and White Negative Film offers an exceptional tool. This 35mm roll film, with 36 exposures, is designed with a unique sensitivity that extends up to 820nm, and an ISO rating of 400 without filtering. This makes it an ideal choice for experimental applications, offering a unique tonal range when used with special infrared filters.
The Rollei Infrared 400 film is renowned for its high contrast, very fine grain, and excellent sharpness, making it particularly suited for scanning. As a traditional black and white infrared film, it features high-speed panchromatic black and white film material with special infrared sensitivity. This ensures a large exposure latitude and a high exposure reserve, making it adaptable under all lighting and climatic conditions.
This film also boasts a special coating designed to improve the film transport properties of cameras. 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 those looking to achieve strong Infrared (IR) effects, we recommend exposing the film at a maximum of ISO 25 and using an R72 dark red infrared filter or a deeper infrared filter. Please note that standard Red 25A filters are not recommended. To realize optimal results, individualized exposure testing is necessary.
The manufacturer's recommended developing times are as follows: 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, and Arista 76 for 6 minutes.
Under careful handling, the Rollei Infrared 400 can be inserted and removed from the camera under subdued light conditions. This film is not just a medium, but a gateway to a world of unique photographic possibilities.