Agfa XRG 200 negative film

Agfa XRG 200 is a film that I had never heard of – until I bought an old camera at a sale which had a 126 cartridge of it inside. I’ve not gotten round to finishing that cartridge (the camera doesn’t work!), but I did manage to find a 35mm version on the internet. I was surprised to see that the expiry date of my film was 2008, meaning the film was relatively modern! Agfa have a reputation for making amazing films – Ultra, Precisa, RSXII, APX – so I was intrigued to try this one out.

Agfa XRG 200

Characteristics

When exposed well, the film performs well – colours are rich and saturated. In lower light, or shadows, the film starts to weaken – some grain is present, but it doesn’t detract from the image.

Example Gallery

Here are some photos that I have taken with this film.

out of focusNighttime reflectionsPoppy and her toysBootsie CollinsUndercoverchinscraperCows!

Disclaimer

These photos were scanned in labs using a Fuji SP3000 scanner. Results may vary depending on how you or your lab scans your negatives.

Posted: July 22nd, 2010.  Categories: FilmsTags: ,

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