Rollei Infrared - 35mm Film


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josephh2601@gmail.com (Mill Hill, GB)
So many possibilities

This film is absolutely worth the effort of an IR film and yields beautiful black and white Infrared photos. The R72 filter can be skipped for normal B&W photos. I find the contrast between vegetation and other materials the most interesting thing to play about with on this film.

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Jan D. (Northallerton, GB)
Interesting creative film

I shot this at 400asa with a red filter. The camera had light leak problems but still produced some really interesting images. Turns a blue sky black and really highlights cloud in a blue sky. I think I would have more idea of the sort of subjects to shoot next time. I shot at f16 and f11 to get the depth of focus for the infra red light and this seemed to work well.

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Daniel B. (London, GB)
Great results either with R72 filter or without

A great truly Infrared film when used with an R72 filter, however also a fine B&W film without.
My first shot seemed to have what looks like dust specs on it (last image uploaded without the r73 filter), however this could be my film labs scan!

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d.b. (New Romney, GB)
tally ho biggles

really cant think of any faults on this film. buy some play around with it, whack on a red or orange filter have fun.

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Jack G. (Exeter, GB)
Worth the effort

Even though you have to use an IR filter and learn the technique to shoot infrared, it's well worth it. The images I got back were amazing, I immediately bought more.

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