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Agfa RSX (120, 50 iso) user-review
written by eggzakly on February 20th, 2009 , 5 comments (4 votes)

Not to be confused with the successor RSX II but since this was discontinued years ago, it may be a little hard to find now and with some luck you may find a few if you’re patient enough! The best place to start hunting for this is probably from eBay.

The batch I got expired in 2000, so you could say now it’s maturing into a real vintage! So, if you’re lucky you may see some surprise colour shifts! However, you can still count on warm colours, a sharp finish and a touch of grain, which adds that crunchy retro feel.

Cross processing this film yields lovely, very deep blues, while reds shift slightly towards orange or brown and greens turn olive. Now doesn’t that just make you want to slip on your bell-bottoms, grow an afro and load up your camera?

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5 comments

  • eyecon
    by eyecon
    9 months ago

    # 7 & # 12 are quite nice shots.....

  • stouf
    by stouf
    9 months ago

    I love N°10 !!!

  • eggzakly
    by eggzakly
    9 months ago

    Thanks, I aim to please ;)

  • morsini
    by morsini
    5 months ago

    look like another era!!!! WOW!!!

  • fivedayforecast
    by fivedayforecast
    5 months ago

    Nice shots! Some of these rides look like tourture devices

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