Rollei RPX 100

Rollei RPX 100 is a traditional grained black and white film with an acetate base made by Agfa (yes they are still around) and marketed by MACO Direct. I reminds me of the Agfa APX 100 before the commerical side of the busienss disappeared 15 years ago.

RPX loves sunshine, bright sunshine, things pop like crazy. When the light gets hazy, I don't think I'm brining out the best in this film. Now bear in mind I'm using HC110 Dilultion B, Rollei has a dedicated developer called RPX D made for them by Spur. I have a bulk roll of this film in the fridge and I should get this developer to get the best results out of it.


Camera: Nikon FE2, Nikkor Ais lenses.
Film: Rollei RPX 100, HC110 B.

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