Rera Pan 400 is an ISO 400, panchromatic, black and white film manufactured for 127 format cameras. It was introduced in 2019, after the discontinuation of Rera Pan 100 the previous year. There is much speculation regarding the film stock of Rera Pan, with the most likely candidate being Rollei RPX 400, as they share many of the same characteristics and developing times. If true, master rolls of 46mm Rollei RPX 400 are likely produced in Europe and then shipped to Japan, where the film is assembled by Kawauso-Shoten, and the shipped back to Europe and North America for distribution.
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The Clix-O-Flex Pseudo TLR Camera and Rera Pan 400
Today's 127 photographer sadly has few choices for film stocks to use in their art. The go-to film for a few years now had been Rerapan 100, but that film was discontinued in 2019. Initially, it was planned that the 100 would be replaced with a 400 later in the year. Since then, we have been waiting with impatient cameras to get some more film back in stock and it finally arrived in 2020. If you have been forlornly watching your favorite 127 camera gather dust on the shelf, it is time once again to breathe some life into it.⠀
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P.S. We have also been given word that Rera Chrome will be available once again in the next couple of months and Rollei is also putting out their Crossbird film (the same stock as Rera Chrome perhaps?) in 127 again too. We will be keeping all three films in stock as frequently as we can. ⠀
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And yes, we develop, print, and scan all 127 films too!