Finally got round to processing this roll of film shot a few weeks ago. Its the Rollei Superpan 200, which I stand developed in Rodinal (1:100) for 60 minutes @ 20C, 3 inversions @ start.
Here are a few snapshots. Again, I do apologize as I still do not know how to post the images directly into the body of the post.
Andrew | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Andrew | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Timothy | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Chijmes | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Chijmes | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
I find the film very versatile, producing very sharp images for landscape, as well as great tones for general portraits. The film does curl up quite a bit after processing, and you'll need to keep it under a heavy book for a day or 2 before scanning. The film base is clear and thin, similar to the Retro 80s. Apparently, this film has extended sensitivity into the near infra-red range, so I'll be sure to try it with an IR filter next time, especially when shooting landscape. This is the cheapest film within the Rollei range of film, at Eur3 per roll, and gets cheaper if you buy larger quantities or go bulk roll. For me, it produces nearly the same results as my favorite films, Fuji Neopan 100 ACROS and Kodak 100TMAX, so I'll be stocking up once my existing stock is depleted.
Here are a few snapshots. Again, I do apologize as I still do not know how to post the images directly into the body of the post.
Andrew | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Andrew | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Timothy | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Chijmes | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Chijmes | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
I find the film very versatile, producing very sharp images for landscape, as well as great tones for general portraits. The film does curl up quite a bit after processing, and you'll need to keep it under a heavy book for a day or 2 before scanning. The film base is clear and thin, similar to the Retro 80s. Apparently, this film has extended sensitivity into the near infra-red range, so I'll be sure to try it with an IR filter next time, especially when shooting landscape. This is the cheapest film within the Rollei range of film, at Eur3 per roll, and gets cheaper if you buy larger quantities or go bulk roll. For me, it produces nearly the same results as my favorite films, Fuji Neopan 100 ACROS and Kodak 100TMAX, so I'll be stocking up once my existing stock is depleted.