JWMster
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There's a Brit photographer I keep up with who seems to be enamored of Rollei films. As for myself, I've mostly settled on Delta 400 as my default with breaks for TMAX and Bergger as "nice" alternative.
Yet the desire to try something else for effect is there from time to time. For cases where red spectrum sensitivity of Rollei badged films might offers something, the mind ponders. And then I look at the price ($2 to $3 more per roll in 120) and hear about some of the problems (light sensitivity on the roll and scratches), and I drop the idea. I've never tried a roll. Fact is, I'm reluctant to mess with most other films - though FP4 and I have had our flings.
So I'm curious whether anyone messes with "Rollei" or Cinestill's rebranded BwXX or PAN-X or CMS-20? Reading that some seem to respond "best" to specific developers, a fair "try" looks to run more than you think.
Yet the desire to try something else for effect is there from time to time. For cases where red spectrum sensitivity of Rollei badged films might offers something, the mind ponders. And then I look at the price ($2 to $3 more per roll in 120) and hear about some of the problems (light sensitivity on the roll and scratches), and I drop the idea. I've never tried a roll. Fact is, I'm reluctant to mess with most other films - though FP4 and I have had our flings.
So I'm curious whether anyone messes with "Rollei" or Cinestill's rebranded BwXX or PAN-X or CMS-20? Reading that some seem to respond "best" to specific developers, a fair "try" looks to run more than you think.
