The Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 35mm is a slide film. The film was introduced in April 2009. The 35mm film is sold by Lomography in packs of 3 rolls of 36 frames each. Inside it is a film for aerial photography, Aviphot Chrome 200 PE1, made by Agfa Gevaert of Belgium. The film is based on the old RSX II 200 from Agfa.
As the name implies, it is recommended by Lomography to be falsely developed in C-41, X-Pro.
It can of course also be developed normally as slide film in E6. If you have the slide film developed in C-41 (xpro), you get back green or even citrus colored snapshots. In addition, the images are characterized by a coarse grain.
The X-Pro Slide 200 is also available under the name Rollei Digibase CR 200. It is also available as medium format film.
Sample photos
The slide film was exposed in a Yashica T5 and developed in the C-41 process. They were digitized using a CanoScan 9000F.
For these two images, the film was exposed in the Olympus OM-2. The film had already expired 8 years at the time of the exposure. The slide film was developed in the E6 process.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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35mm Format | Yes |
Development process | E6 / AP44 / CR-56 |