Rollei RPX 100 - 120 Film


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Adam (Biggleswade, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Travel
Accreditation Handles: Adam Simpkins Photography
Great value film

Good value 120mm film, perfect for anyone

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Steven H. (London, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Landscapes
Accreditation Handles: Steven Hope

Let me get the caveats in at the start. Fuji GL690, Yellow filter, rated as 50 ISO (to account for the filter), developed with some old open bottles of Exactol Lux that have been lying around for about 15 years (seriously). Straight out of the tank, the negatives look great. Good range of tones and they look really sharp. DSLR scanned, inverted and some edits in Lightroom show a nice grain structure, making them easy to edit.

Wouldn't say it's dramatically different from my usual go-to film FP4. Would happily use it for everything.

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Mark W. (Crawley, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder
Accreditation Handles: @Pixmark2023 Instagram
Rollie RPX 100 love this film

Really like the detail in this film, good contrast and mid tones are excellent. Will definitely be in my shopping cart in the future.

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nick w. (Cricklewood, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Architecture
Impressed by RPX100

Fine grain / holds dynamic range really well / great blacks - like it.

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Peter K. (Lytham St Annes, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Nice

This was a bit hit and hope. I ran this film through an old Vitomatic ii. I may have over exposed it slightly simply because my previous test of the meter suggested it was under exposing but now I am not so sure. This was also the first film I ever developed, choosing to process it in caffenol c-m. The negs were dark but there was plenty of detail and it is certainly more contrasty than Foma 100. I am about to order a roll of 120 for my TLR. I will be working much harder to expose it properly.

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