For some time I have used Foma 100 as my go-to long exposure film. It has atrocious reciprocity failure, which I take as an asset; I get two to three stops extra. Its reciprocity failure is well documented and I have a reliable conversion table for long exposure times.
But lately I have run into quality issues (scratches) that led me to consider alternatives. So far I am considering the Rollei RPX 25. It is a slow film, but not very popular and I have not been able to find much about it. From the Rollei range I know (and like!) only the Infrared.
Does anyone have experience with the RPX 25? How it performs in low light / heavy ND filter situations and is there a good table of reciprocity failure values?
Many thanks!
But lately I have run into quality issues (scratches) that led me to consider alternatives. So far I am considering the Rollei RPX 25. It is a slow film, but not very popular and I have not been able to find much about it. From the Rollei range I know (and like!) only the Infrared.
Does anyone have experience with the RPX 25? How it performs in low light / heavy ND filter situations and is there a good table of reciprocity failure values?
Many thanks!
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