The Rollei Ortho 25 is a monochrome photographic film with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 25 | The Rollei Ortho 25 is characterized by a high sensitivity reserve of up to two f-stops, depending upon development | The document emulsion offers offers an extraordinary sharpness and extremely fine grain | The Rollei Ortho 25 is suitable for technical-scientific applications and as a half-tone film in the pictorial photography | The highly clear transparent PET substrate opens the possibility of processing as black and white slide film also
Rollei Retro 80S is an excellent universal film, ideal for a extremely wide range of applications, such as portrait, landscape and product photography | This film combines excellent image quality with universal sensitivity | The emulsion of Rollei Retro 80S is coated onto a transparent synthetic base which ensures long-term dimensional stability
The Rollei RPX 400 is a traditional high speed black and white film that is a good choice for a variety of photographic and scientific applications | This film is good for general indoor and outdoor photography applications | It is a fine grain film that enables good sharpness and a broad tonal range with good contrast | Rollei RPX 400 is panchromatic sensitized from 380 to 660nm and has a broad exposure latitude
The Rollei Ortho 25 is a monochrome photographic film with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 25 | The Rollei Ortho 25 is characterized by a high sensitivity reserve of up to two f-stops, depending upon development | The document emulsion offers offers an extraordinary sharpness and extremely fine grain | The Rollei Ortho 25 is suitable for technical-scientific applications and as a half-tone film in the pictorial photography | The highly clear transparent PET substrate opens the possibility of processing as black and white slide film also
Rollei RPX 25 is a low-speed panchromatic black and white film with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 25/15° | Aside from the extraordinarily fine grain, the Rollei RPX 25 has great resolving power and high acutance | Rollei RPX 25 is characterized by a high sensitivity reserve of one f-stops, depending upon development | The thin, silver-rich emulsion is coated onto a crystal-clear base and offers an excellent balance between image quality (sharpness/fine grain) and speed yield
Max. Height: 10,63" - Min. Height: 3,94" - Max. Load: 2,20 lb - Weight (incl. Ball Head): 0,35 lb | Adaptive compact tripod - Ultra-lightweight for photos or videos,ideal for traveling - Rotatable ball head 360° | Very flexible legs for bending, winding or folding - ideal for all surfaces, angles and situations - Suitable for DSLR, DSC, camcorder and smartphones | With non-slip rubber feets - Tripod legs with roughened, comfortable foam surface, to increase the holding or gripping strength | Simple handling thanks to the quick release plate - Can also be used as a holder for tablet PCs
Rollei RPX 25 is a low-speed panchromatic black and white film with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 25/15° | Aside from the extraordinarily fine grain, the Rollei RPX 25 has great resolving power and high acutance | Rollei RPX 25 is characterized by a high sensitivity reserve of one f-stops, depending upon development | The thin, silver-rich emulsion is coated onto a crystal-clear base and offers an excellent balance between image quality (sharpness/fine grain) and speed yield
Rollei RPX 25 is a low-speed panchromatic black and white film with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 25/15° | Aside from the extraordinarily fine grain, the Rollei RPX 25 has great resolving power and high acutance | Rollei RPX 25 is characterized by a high sensitivity reserve of one f-stops, depending upon development | The thin, silver-rich emulsion is coated onto a crystal-clear base and offers an excellent balance between image quality (sharpness/fine grain) and speed yield
Rollei Superpan 200 offers excellent penetration through haze, fog and other atmospheric conditions | This yields an improved image contrast and therefore more information | Terrain can be imaged very faithfully without having to revert to the use of special spectral recording filters