Category: Rollei Film Stock Reviews
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Every single film stock still made today – Part 5: Oriental to Rollei (v3)
Update 02: 2018-09-20 Welcome to part five of this series exploring every single film stock (including instant film, dry plates, etc.), still being made today.
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Film review: Rollei Retro 400S aka Street Shooting with Rollei Retro 400S
I think I just fell in love with Rollei Retro 400S…. Here’s how it happened.
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Film review: Rollei Vario Chrome color slide film in 35mm format
It’s time to lift the veil on my thoughts about Rollei Vario Chrome, a “new” slide film officially announced in June 2017 and available in 36 exposure 35mm cassettes*1.
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Film Comparison: Bergger Pancro 400, JCH Streetpan 400 and Rollei RPX 400
The past 15 years or so have not been easy for film photographers: Most photo labs have closed their doors, major brands no longer manufacture analog cameras, and the few remaining repair shops are all but out of parts. The
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Film stock review: Rollei Infrared 400
I’ve been an avid film shooter for a couple of years now and I absolutely LOVE the recent revival of the whole industry.
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Mini review: JCH Streetpan 400 & Rollei CN 200 (AGFA Digibase 200)
The first time I saw EM’s “Secret Santa” idea was just before Christmas 2015 and, whether because I was fairly new to EMULSIVE, or because I was too thick to comprehend a wonderful concept, I didn’t sign up. When I
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Film notes: Rollei Superpan 200
Following on from my review and experimentation guide, here’s a quick reference for Rollei Superpan 200.
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Experimenting with Rollei Superpan 200 (with bonus infrared)
Today I’ve decided to give you all a look at the kind of results you can expect from Rollei’s Superpan 200 black and white film in 120 format.
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Film stock review: Rollei Superpan 200 black and white negative film in 35mm and 120 format
Welcome to this review of Rollei Superpan 200 black and white film in 120 format.