Rollei Retro 80S Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

Key Features
  • Panchromatic B&W Negative Film
  • ISO 80/20° in Standard Process
  • Extended IR Sensitivity to 775nm
  • Fine Grain Structure, Broad Tonal Range
  • Clear Polyester Base, Ideal for Scanning

$16.99

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The Rollei Retro 80S Black and White Negative Film in 35mm format with 36 exposures is a medium-speed ISO 80 film known for its exceptional sharpness, fine grain, and rich contrast. Designed for professional and enthusiast photographers alike, this film delivers ultra-crisp detail with deep blacks and bright highlights, making it perfect for high-resolution work like portraits, landscapes, and architectural photography.

Rollei Retro 80S is based on Agfa-Gevaert’s Aviphot aerial surveillance film, which gives it superior infrared sensitivity, allowing for increased contrast and edge definition. This feature is particularly effective when combined with infrared filters, offering creative control for photographers looking to explore unique black-and-white aesthetics. With its high contrast and wide tonal range, this film is also well-suited for use in studio settings, outdoor shoots, and fine art projects.

Developed using standard black-and-white chemistry, Rollei Retro 80S is easy to process and yields consistently reliable results. For those looking to achieve sharp, high-contrast monochrome images with retro vibes, this film is the perfect choice.

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