This is a 36 exposure roll of Redbird 400 35mm Color Negative Film from Rollei. It is characterized by a reddish tone that is added to the image. The film is rolled backwards and must be processed accordingly. Since the film is exposed through the base, it produces a slightly diffused image.
Note! Make sure to give special instructions to your lab to print through the
base side of the film or your images will come out backwards Maco is the actual owner and manufacturer of this film. They purchased the Rollei and Agfa names and formulas. This item may be sold under different names but it is the same film
| Type | 35mm color negative film |
| Speed | ISO 400 |
| Applications | General purpose color photography where a red tone is desired |
| Process | C-41 |
| Color Saturation | Good |
| Grain | Medium |
| Sharpness | Slightly diffused image |
| Exposure Latitude | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Push/Pull | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
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Comments about Rollei/AGFA Redbird 400 35mm Color Negative Film (36 Exposure):
I used this in a homemade pinhole camera on a slightly overcast day for building exteriors at an abandoned plantation. The diffusion effect and red tint are beautiful, perfect for pulling off the creepy atmosphere of the location. It did well at most levels of light exposure. Overall a versatile film with a lovely effect that's too good to resist.
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