Rollei/AGFA Filme Infravermelho Preto e Branco 135-36

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  • B&H # ROIR36
  • Fab# 8104011-1

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O Filme Infravermelho Rollei é adequado para aplicações criativas e experimentais e para fotografia científica. Exposições perfeitas podem ser alcançadas, usando filtros infravermelhos especiais, levando a resultados com faixa tonal incomum.

Material de filme p&b pancromático de alta velocidade com sensibilidade infravermelho especial
Grande latitude de exposição e uma reserva de alta exposição para aplicação sob todas as condições climáticas e de iluminação
Revestimento especial para melhoria das propriedades de transporte de filme das câmeras
Adequado para condições de luz diurna e de tungstênio
A base em poliéster garante o mais alto nível de estabilidade no arquivamento (LE 500)
A grande potência de contraste, além de grão muito fino e excelente nitidez, é a base para negativos de excelente qualidade
Excelente potência de resolução, grão muito fino e alta nitidez
Adequado para aplicação digital para scanner - efeitos especiais de auréola (efeito AURA) com tempos de exposição mais longos
Tipo Filme infravermelho P&B de 35mm
Velocidade ISO 400 (para 720nm)
Aplicações Experimental, criativo e efeitos especiais; científico
Processo Deve ser revelado no escuro completo; Pode ser revelado em todos os reveladores padrão, como Agfa, Ilford, Kodak, Labor Partners ou Tetanal
Saturação de Cor Não aplicável; excelente tonalidade
Grão Finíssimo
Nitidez Nítido. Potência de resolução de 160 Lp/mm
Latitude de Exposição Ampla
Ajustes de Revelação Não especificado - o filme deve ser testado

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Rollei/AGFA Infrared 135-36 Black and White Infrared Film
 
4.6

(based on 10 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (7)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (2)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (1)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (0)

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Good tonal range (5)
  • Consistent (4)
  • Accurate (3)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Artwork (5)
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Enthusiast (3), Pro photographer (3)
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (4)

    Most Liked Positive Review

     

    A fun IR film

    As an experienced Kodak Infrared user, my favorite ISO was 400. With Rollei, the recommended ISO is 400. I find this to be a good starting point, with the better attributes of Kodak...Read complete review

    As an experienced Kodak Infrared user, my favorite ISO was 400. With Rollei, the recommended ISO is 400. I find this to be a good starting point, with the better attributes of Kodak Infrared, showing-up on Rollei at ISO 400. If you have a good command of exposure and developement (the Zone System,) you can tinker with the ISO, exp. and dev., for the best results. Infrared is a fun artwork film, and tinkering is part of the fun. With Rollei IR, I am having fun using it at 400, with different exposures, mostly slight under exposures, with normal and over-developement. Some may dislike Rollei IR, but like Kodak, you can make the film suit your style, with some work in exposure and developement. After all, photography is a science, and you can build a great rocket if you work at it.

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    Most Liked Negative Review

     

    Rollei infrared

    I shot two rolls of this with an 89b filter with good results rated at around an ISO of 6. I was a bit disappointed by it in comparing it to the Kodak HIE, ...Read complete review

    I shot two rolls of this with an 89b filter with good results rated at around an ISO of 6. I was a bit disappointed by it in comparing it to the Kodak HIE, it just seemed to be lacking that extra punch the kodak had. Nonetheless it is still produces the infrared look that everyone loves, it just didn't seem to be as extreme as the Kodak film.

    REVIEWS

    Reviewed by 10 customers

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    4.0

    Good Infrared Film!

    By petreeman1000

    from cincinnati ohio

    About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy To Use
    • Great Value
    • Reliable Performance

    Cons

    • Not sharp

    Best Uses

    • Student

    Comments about Rollei/AGFA Infrared 135-36 Black and White Infrared Film:

    This is a great starter infrared film for a student, able to be developed easily at home. Though it is a good starter, there is a reason, its not super like kodak.

    • Primary use:
    • Personal
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No

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    5.0

    Great film for the price

    By Plexi

    from Milwaukee

    About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Great Value

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Black and white

      Comments about Rollei/AGFA Infrared 135-36 Black and White Infrared Film:

      It's no Kodak HIE, but this is a pretty close runner up. Used with my 720nm filter I've gotten some great shots.

      • Primary use:
      • Personal
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No

      Comment on this review

       
      5.0

      Great Infrared film!

      By Joe

      from NJ

      About Me Pro Photographer

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Accurate
      • Consistent
      • Good Tonal Range
      • Scans Well

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Artwork

        Comments about Rollei/AGFA Infrared 135-36 Black and White Infrared Film:

        Great film that can be loaded in limited light not total darkness. Great results using a dark red filter. The only problem is it's a bit of a pain loading onto the reel for developing.

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        • No

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        5.0

        The best film for B&W slides

        By divewizard

        from California

        About Me Photo Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Accurate
        • Consistent
        • Good Tonal Range

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Artwork

          Comments about Rollei/AGFA Infrared 135-36 Black and White Infrared Film:

          This is the best film I have used for B&W slides. I shot it as standard visible light film at ISO 200. The results I get with DR5 processing are better than I used to get with Scala.

          I have used this with my Nikon FM, Wollensak Stereo 10, Fed Stereo, and Realist 45 with great success.

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          4.0

          Good alternative

          By B

          from Edmonton, AB

          About Me Pro Photographer

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Reproduces Well

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Artwork
            • Travel

            Comments about Rollei/AGFA Infrared 135-36 Black and White Infrared Film:

            Its alright, obviously nothing matches Kodaks Infrared but its very similar. I prefer this over the Illford SFX.

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            5.0

            Very well suited for archaeology

            By Dave the Archaeological Geophysicist

            from Melbourne, Australia

            About Me Pro Photographer

            Verified Reviewer

            Pros

            • Accurate
            • Consistent
            • Good Tonal Range

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Archaeological prospectio

              Comments about Rollei/AGFA Infrared 135-36 Black and White Infrared Film:

              I use this film purely for a scientific endeavour: I take photographs of empty fields to see what's buried in them (for archaeological purposes).

              What's great about it? No silly halo effect, which would ruin things for my particular application. It's also easily processed in D76 developer. Finally, it has the right spectral sensitivity for my particular use.

              It's just perfect...

              Of course, make sure you use a Hoya R72 lens filter.

              Comment on this review

              (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

               
              5.0

              Impressive for the price

              By photogeo

              from Indianapolis, IN

              About Me Photo Enthusiast

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Good Tonal Range
              • Reproduces Well

              Cons

              • Doesn't scan well

              Best Uses

              • Artwork

              Comments about Rollei/AGFA Infrared 135-36 Black and White Infrared Film:

              Experimented with this IR film for portraiture. Looks great! Smooths skin tone, but doesn't blast out the highlights like some other IR films that i;ve tried. Will try it out on landscapes next time around.

              Comment on this review

              (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

               
              5.0

              A fun IR film

              By John Adams

              from Arcata, CA

              Verified Reviewer

              Pros

              • fun

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Fun

                Comments about Rollei/AGFA Infrared 135-36 Black and White Infrared Film:

                As an experienced Kodak Infrared user, my favorite ISO was 400. With Rollei, the recommended ISO is 400. I find this to be a good starting point, with the better attributes of Kodak Infrared, showing-up on Rollei at ISO 400. If you have a good command of exposure and developement (the Zone System,) you can tinker with the ISO, exp. and dev., for the best results. Infrared is a fun artwork film, and tinkering is part of the fun. With Rollei IR, I am having fun using it at 400, with different exposures, mostly slight under exposures, with normal and over-developement. Some may dislike Rollei IR, but like Kodak, you can make the film suit your style, with some work in exposure and developement. After all, photography is a science, and you can build a great rocket if you work at it.

                Comment on this review

                (0 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                5.0

                Good, Fun Fil,

                By karadactyl

                from indiana

                Verified Buyer

                Comments about Rollei/AGFA Infrared 135-36 Black and White Infrared Film:

                This is a fun and different film to work with. Infrared gives to you a nice glowing affect on leaves of trees, grass, etc. A nice way to change it up from regular B&W film.

                Comment on this review

                (12 of 12 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                3.0

                Rollei infrared

                By Jared

                from Phoenix, AZ

                About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Consistent
                • Good Tonal Range
                • Scans Well

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Artwork

                  Comments about Rollei/AGFA Infrared 135-36 Black and White Infrared Film:

                  I shot two rolls of this with an 89b filter with good results rated at around an ISO of 6. I was a bit disappointed by it in comparing it to the Kodak HIE, it just seemed to be lacking that extra punch the kodak had. Nonetheless it is still produces the infrared look that everyone loves, it just didn't seem to be as extreme as the Kodak film.

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