Rollei Superpan 200 - 120 Film


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Robert F. (Camden, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles: @robjfield
Everyone should try Rollei Superpan 200

I like this film more than Rollei Infrared 400 which I like a lot. But this film is finer grained and I think makes even better infrared and black and white photos. In 120 you do sometimes get the "Rollei Rain" (black flecks) not a problem with 35mm. I shot it at ei125 for black and white and ei 6. with infrared filter.

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Keith S. (Wisbech, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: Keith "Tank" Sharples
To IR or not to IR, that's the question

This is such a versatile film!
Great when shot normally at box speed, and just as great when using an IR filter. I shot my latest roll "half and half"..some IR, some not, and I'm very happy with the results... especially as I'm only just getting into shooting IR.

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Keith S. (Wisbech, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Landscapes, Street Photography, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: Keith "Tank" Sharples
Such a versatile film

I recently discovered this film, trying it first in 35mm to see where it fits within my photography...and it seems it fits with almost ANYTHING. What I found with my latest roll of this film is that it seems to like a polarising filter. I shot the sample images with my Mamiyaflex C2, and developed it in HC110 Dilution B for 6 mins at 20°c.
If you've not tried Superpan, you don't know what you're missing.

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K.F. (Pontefract, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: Instagram @kristian.faulkner
Somewhat challenging.

I shot and developed this as I would normally and something must've gone wrong because while the negatives looked 'fine' the contact sheet was really underwhelming. It looked like it had been under exposed and then overdeveloped, as the grain was massive and shadows nonexistent.

But with some work I managed to pull some actual images out of it. It seems like it could be a really interesting film because it does have some extended sensitivity to red light. But without shooting more I just can't recommend it as my results were just all over the place, still that could be down to something on my part.

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Gavin B. (Edinburgh, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: @gavinrbalmer
Excellent film for IR trichrome

Super versatile film which works well for standard B&W as well as IR. Can be used to create excellent IR trichrome.

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