Rollei RPX 25 is a low-speed panchromatic black and white negative film with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 25/15° in standard process and can effectively be pushed one stop with maintained results. The low speed also contributes to a very fine grain structure with very high sharpness. It features a traditional, thin emulsion and a transparent base, making it ideal for enlarging and scanning applications.
With a nominal sensitivity of ISO 80/20°, Retro 80S is a mediumsensitivity black-and-white film. It features extremely high sharpness performance and high resolving power – for brilliant results with a wide tonal range. Ideal for use in well-illuminated scenes. Black & white negative film Suitable for infrared photography 35 mm film roll ISO 80/20° medium sensitive 36 frames Standard B&W process
Rollei RPX 100 is a medium speed black and white negative film. It features a fine grain texture with high sharpness and a wide tonal range. It is well-suited to use in portrait, landscape, product and architecture photography.
Rollei RPX 400 is a high speed black and white negative film. It features a fine grain texture with high sharpness and a wide tonal range. It is well-suited for available light situations and whenever you are facing limited light conditions but need excellent photographic results.
The ROLLEI RETRO 400S is a panchromatic sensitised Black & White film with a high speed of ISO 400/27°. The film can be applicated for any general purpose and is suitable for almost every professional tasks. Owing fine grainess, the exposure range of practically one f=stop over- and underexposure capacity, photo prints can be achieved, with an excellent sharpness and contrast, as well as high edge sharpness.
Rollei Superpan 200 is a medium-speed panchromatic black and white negative film based on Agfa's AVI PAN aerial film, and exhibits a nominal sensitivity of ISO 200/24°. It has extended sensitivity near the infrared range and well-controlled contrast in order to cut through haze, fog, and other atmospheric conditions. Its very fine grain structure also contributes to high overall sharpness and this film is particularly well-suited to technical, industrial, and aerial photography applications. Black & white negative film Suitable for infrared photography 120 medium format film ISO 200 medium speed 12 frames Standard B&W process
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Rollei/Agfa's Superpan 200 is a medium-speed panchromatic black and white negative film based on Agfa's AVI PAN aerial film, and exhibits a nominal sensitivity of ISO 200/24°. It has extended sensitivity near the infrared range, up to 750nm, and well-controlled contrast in order to cut through haze, fog, and other atmospheric conditions. Its very fine grain structure also contributes to high overall sharpness and this film is particularly well-suited to technical, industrial, and aerial photography applications. Additionally, its wide exposure latitude enables rating the film at EI 125 with consistent results and controlled tonal values.
The Caruba Flash Stand is an universal flashfeet for a speedlite. The stable feet can be used to to place the flash on its own which means that you don´t need to mount it to your camera. A receiver or transmitter can be mounted underneath the speedlite in the shoe. Characteristics Sturdy and stable Provided with a 1/4" screw thread Comaptible with all the speedlite brands In the box 1 x Caruba Flash Stand AS-22K
Replacement silica gel used to prevent fogging in the underwater case.Includes 5 replacements. Note: (2003 May. Latest) stated on the packaging indicates that the gel is compatible with all underwater housings created after May 2003. This is not an expiration date.
Godox SA-07 Framing Shutters for Projection Attachment Set of 4 framing shutters, fits the Godox S30 LED lamp, but the use of the SA-P1 projection overlay is required. The Framing Shutters can be freely adjusted in the Godox SA-P1 projection attachment to cover part of the light cast by the lamp. The set of 4 apertures can be positioned independently inside the aperture in the projection attachment to create irregular shapes and also to facilitate selective illumination of the subject.