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Rollei Rpx 25 Black And White Film 120 Roll

Rollei Rpx 25 Black And White Film 120 Roll
  • Product Code: eq13888
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$29.97 $44.66

Rollei RPX 25 Black and White Film 120 Rollis a low-speed panchromatic black and white negative film with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 25/15° in standard process and can effectively be pushed one stop with maintained results. The low speed also contributes to a very fine grain structure with very high sharpness. It features a traditional, thin emulsion and a transparent base, making it ideal for enlarging and scanning applications.

This item is one roll of 120 format roll film.

Panchromatic B&W Negative Film    ISO 25/15° in Standard Process    Fine Grain and High Sharpness    Highly Transparent Base    Can Be Pushed One Stop

Parameters
Film Format120
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed25
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry
Number of Rolls1
Roll Length100' / 30.5 m
Resolution280 lines/mm (At Contrast 1000:1)
GranularityRMS = 8
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.06 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)4.25 x 1.3 x 1.1"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What's the difference between rpx25 and rollei pan25 that was discontinued a few years ago?

A: It doesn't seem to be any difference as far as I can tell. There is no information online and after shooting both, there is no significant differences in the look.

Q: 2. Would anyone compare this with the late Agfapan 25 (APX 25)? Also, how well does this film do when processed with Rodinal/Adinal?

A: The film is very much like the old Agfapan 25. The film reacts about the same way to developers like Agfapan did.

Q: 3. Anyone can provide image samples for this or any Rollei film. Where does BH order this from since all are considered Special Order?

A: This film comes from Rollei-Germany. I would recommend contacting Rollei for sample images. RolleiTel: +49 (531)87700910 Website http://www.rollei.com/ Email info@rollei.com

Q: 4. How would exposure & auto-metering be affected if used with a 720 nm filter over a flash head?

A: The exposure would be cut down by quite a bit. It doesn't make sense to shoot in auto. You will have to shoot in manual mode and test by trial and error

Q: 5. What is the notch code for Rollei RPX 25 Black and White Negative Film 4x5 sheets?

A: The notch code for the Rollei RPX 25 Black and White Negative Film (4x5", 25 Sheets) is a V.

Q: 6. Would anyone care to comment on how this compares to the late Agfapan 25 (APX 25)?

A: Essentially the same, if not entirely.

Q: 7. Will it work for a Polaroid 80A

A: Rollei Retro 80S Black and White Negative Film (120 Roll Film) is incompatible with the POLAROID Land Camera MODEL 80A unless the camera is converted to use 120 film. The camera used old Polaroid roll film, long out of production.

Q: 8. Does it work for an 80A Polaroid

A: Unfortunately the film for the Polaroid 80A was discontinued by the manufacturer in 1980. There are no more films made that are compatible with your camera.

Q: 9. Can Rollei RPX 25 film be processed in Kodak XTOL developer? If not, do you have information on compatible developers?

A: Rollei recommends the RPD-X Film Developer for the RPX 25: http://bhpho.to/1itKirc

Q: 10. Is there still a defect with the 120 format? There has been an issue with a defective backing

A: The defective paper issue with the Rollei Retro 80S Black and White Negative Film (120 Roll Film) was resolved sometime in 2021. Our current films are not showing any paper defect.

27/09/2024

[1] Wonderful grain and the slowest film in the market

5
27/09/2024

[RMS = 8] Excellent on the go film for varied subjects, amazing highlights when developed in spur hrx

5
04/09/2024

[1] Sharp and low grain. What grain there is depends on developer and agitation and it is a pleasing grain.

5
02/09/2024

[0.06 lb] Outstanding tonal depth in this film.

5
19/08/2024

[120] If you are after a shallow depth-of-field in your photographs, you need to use near-maximum apertures as much as possible. The same goes if you are taking advantage of your lens' ability to produce a fine bokeh. And so to stay within your camera's available shutter speeds in normal daylight situations at the wider apertures, you need to use a 25 to 50 iso film.

5
14/08/2024

[25] This is my favorite film for Minox photography. It has very fine grain, great sharpness and contrast, and it is thin and flexible for loading into cassettes. The tiny Minox format enlarges grain to a ridiculous degree, but this film works very well. I usually develop it in HC-110.

5
12/08/2024

[RMS = 8] I had this in a Holga 120 N. On bulb setting I shot pictures that were 2 to 4 seconds long. I don't recall if I had a filter, but if I did it would had been a Yellow #8 or Green #11. These were develop with an outside lab. I like the look, but I was surprised by the slight graininess.

5
09/08/2024

[120] The best camera in the world is the one you carry with you, so I always carry a Minox B. Because the Minox has a fixed aperture f3.5), it helps to have a slow film, otherwise you are using 1/1000 sec and maybe even the ND filter half the time. The RPX25 is ASA25, and when developed in Rodinal (1:50) for 11 minutes gives really sharp, fine grain negatives that withstand reasonably large enlarging. 6x8”. When you considered the negative is 8x11mm, that is pretty good. This is my film of choice for fine grain and wide aperture.

5
24/07/2024

[25] This is a wonderful film, sharp and beautiful. Keep film alive.....

5
09/07/2024

[RMS = 8] This is more of an special application film, rather than a point and shoot everyday film...for that you may use a FP5 or even a tmax, but I use these for lanscapes in Paragonia, where there is usually low contrast, and exposure times of a few seconds are't a problem.
I love it, and with a good paper base like Gallerie, you'll always get fantastic results.

5

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