Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros - Black & white print film - 120 (6 cm) - ISO 100

Product Description:

Neopan 100 Acros is Fujifilm Professional's newest addition to its black-and-white family of films. Neopan 100 Acros is a medium speed, ultra-high-image quality black-and-white negative film and features the world's highest standard in grain quality among ISO 100 films.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Finest Grain Quality ISO 100 Black-and-White Film
  • Excellent Processing Characteristics
  • Rich Gradation and Outstanding Sharpness
  • Wide Range of Photographic Applications
  • Available in 35mm and 120 Formats
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Fuji
  • EAN: 0074101021073
  • FilmColorType: black-and-white
  • Label: FUJIFILM
  • Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
  • Model: 100 Acros
  • MPN: 2302107
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: PHOTOGRAPHIC_FILM
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: print
  • Publisher: FUJIFILM
  • Studio: FUJIFILM
  • UPC: 074101021073

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Customer Reviews

Acros, great BW film!2008-05-08
Acros, Fuji's BW film is an outstanding value. Fine grain, great tonalities and pretty large scale of forgiveness make this film a favorite.
Interesting Film2008-03-02
Can get contrasty. Too much so, sometimes. Very "steely" metalic quality - hard to describe. I didn't care for it at first but it really grows on you. Has a look unto itself. Not like Tri-X, not like TMax. Amazon will probably choke this review but B&H sells it for about $2.75 a roll in 120, making it one of the least expensive medium format black and white films not made in China. Whoever set Amazon's price on this one - and they're usually pretty good, must have been drinkin' Dektol.
Magnificent film for well lit non moving subjects.2007-12-29
This film was made by Dire Trolls inside a remote Hokkaido volcano. It is made with walrus lips, alpaca goiters, and semi-retired vanity. If you have a fortyseven thousand dollar holga or a twenty dollar Blaad, this well be just fine for all medium format adventures. Oh yeah,this is that great new film that doesnt need any developing. After you shoot all your pics, just unroll it and hold it up to the sun!

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