By John on 17th November 2017
"Rolli infra red film is easy to use gives excellent results use at ISO 12 with a tripod and develop in Rodinal"
By John Hopkins on 29th November 2016
"The only real infra red film currently available. Great price too. Easy to use gives great repeatable results. Needs a little bit of care in use, load in the dark, and can be fiddly to put on a reel for developing, also good results as a straight asa 400 film, develop in Roindal "
By John Hopkins on 1st February 2016
"The only infra red film worth getting it also works as a normal film good results with first call film developer it Rodinal. Much cheaper at first call than any other internet supplier"
By Al Denholm on 1st September 2011
"Rollei Infrared film coupled with an R72 filter shot an ISO 25 gave me great results on a clear sunny day. I would recommend bracketing all shots with this film,and shoot at an ISO that suits your equipment best..
Infrared film is great fun to work with and also a challenge,if you love that surreal effect with black skies and white trees and grass,,this film is for you..,I.R. film can be pretty labour intensive to work with on the first few tries,so experience goes a long way shooting any kind of Infrared film...
A stand is also a must when used with an R72 I.R. filter,and if you don't have an I.R. compensation mark on your lens,try sticking too smaller apertures,to reduce any chance of blurred shots.
I'm giving this film 4 stars as I think it's great,but not quite as good as the Efke I.R. film,which I find a bit nicer..however,issues I had with Efke forced me into having to stop using it,, as the dimple pattern on my camera film guide came out on my negatives,,so if you have an older camera with such a dimpled back plate/film guide,go for the Rollei instead,,you won't be disappointed."