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Review Summary
2014-03-17T21:00:00
Can't go wrong with Acors 100!
LISA A.
2014-02-24T19:00:00
This is my go to landscape black and white film. I have used other speeds and brands but this is mt favorite. Nice tonal range, contrast and pleasant grain. I scan on an Epson V600 and it scans well. It is also very forgiving when developed.
greg m.
2014-02-03T19:00:00
I have been shooting landscapes/seascapes on my Hasselblad with Acros for years and am very happy with the results. I have used TMax 100 as well but the grain in TMax is more prevalent, also TMax loses details in the shadows more so than Acros in my opinion. Acros is the B&W equivalent to Velvia in terms of quality. If you are looking for a wide latitude exposure range, extremely fine grain, sharpness then this is the film to shoot with. On the other hand if you are looking for that vintage grainy portrait look that so many photojournalist used in the 60's then go with Tri-X or Tmax.
HAMILTON R.
2013-12-30T19:00:00
Acros is my studio standard for a beautiful range of tones with natural light or strobe.
bill h.
2013-12-16T19:00:00
I use it for scenics and people(informal portraits) using available light. Its tonal range fits my photographic needs perfectly.
Les
2013-11-25T19:00:00
i use this film for pinhole work. lack of reciprocity makes exposures relatively short and easy to calculate. responds well to zone system compression or expansion with excellent tonality and tight grain. scans well...i have tried a wide variety of films, this one is the cats meow.
JAMES H.
2013-09-23T21:00:00
check out the reciprocity characteristics. this film is linear in its response at shutter speeds useful for film based pinhole work. scans well, and responds nicely to traditional contrast filtration.
justjames
2013-06-24T21:00:00
Great reciprocity characteristics. (no correction until 2 min. 1/2 stop correction out to ~15 min, which is a very long time to wait for an exposure.) This is probably the best film available for long exposures. And I like the spool having an extra hold for the punch in the film tongue. Its these lesser things that show that Fuji is making products for artists and not for tech sheets. Supposedly as good of resolution as TMax100. Which is saying a lot.
Hiking P.
2013-05-14T21:00:00
I love this film! It is a pleasure to use due to Fuji's fancy reels that lock the paper end into place and the little pull tabs to open it up to develop. I haven't done much experimenting with pushing/pulling but it seems to be that it would push fairly well due to using too much agitation on my first roll and getting slightly overexposed negatives. Oops! The grain is incredibly tight and the tones are beautiful. I'm really looking forward to experimenting with this film.
pipyr
2013-05-06T21:00:00
Great tone, the best of the current crop
PETER W.
2013-03-29T21:00:00
I am just learning to develope my own photos. So far this seems to work great. It is cheap enough to experiment with yet processes really well.
MIKE T.
2012-12-13T19:00:00
i like to take pictures withe and black and this is a great film
bguerra
2012-12-12T19:00:00
Best priced high quality 100 speed B&W film today. Made by FUJIwho is well known for high quality straight from Japan - no third world country stuff here! Just keep it avalable and cheap and I will never switch to Digital!
tbommy
2012-08-20T21:00:00
D-76 1+1 works great. Scanned into digital files, you easily have a 60mp camera. I love the hybrid workflow
THOMAS K.
2012-07-16T21:00:00
Amazing film, very popular too, and the biggest complaint I hear about it is that it is often in short supply. Adorama could order double what it normally does and sell it all. The film itself is amazing in tonal range and grain. It's hard to focus on my enlarger because it is so hard to find any grain to focus on with the grain focuser. This is a good thing.
CHARLES T.
2012-02-05T19:00:00
Fuji Acros is an excellent film with beautiful tonality, amazing reciprocity control, fine grain and very affordable. This film has become my primary film for everything from scenics to fashion.
RICK O.
2012-01-29T19:00:00
I use this film for fine art photography. It is well suited for dramatic landscapes, moody & emotional imagery.
Karl
2011-10-23T21:00:00
Hands down the best price/performance serious film on the market. I soup it in Xtol and love the results. If you do low light photograph the 0 reciprocity until a 2min exposure is wonderful. Clear base, flat drying, tight grain, sharp, with smooth gradations. I love this film, it's my goto.
James M.
2011-09-10T21:00:00
In an over 40 year career in photography, I've shot almost every black and white film imaginable, in formats from 35mm to 8X10. This film is the best one I've ever encountered for ease of use, latitude in exposure and print quality. It exposes at the rated speed, which is unusual in any black and white film not made by Fuji, and it seems impossible to block up the highlights. Prints are essentially grain free up to at least 11X14 (from 120 format) and have a luminosity I can only describe as near magical. Just when some people thought film was dead, Fuji comes up with this. How cool is that?
dphphoto
2011-04-10T21:00:00
I love this film. First bought it when I ordered my Holga 120N and shot a roll and fell in love with the tonal range, low grain, and well response to any developer (including Caffinol). I self develop with Adorama's developer which is equivalent to D76 at 1:1. This is a great film for anyone, professional and amateur alike as well as great for all film cameras, not just Holgas.
AUGUST K.
2011-01-15T19:00:00
i use is product in a converted argoflex 75 pinhole camera the film works well
Jay
2011-01-01T19:00:00
This film is stunning, and scans very well. I prefer it to the much more expensive Rollei and Adox films I've used. It's incredible at the price, best buy as much as you can now.
MSR
2010-10-31T21:00:00
Ordered rolls when I purchased my Holga. I've tried other film but keep coming back. When used outside, or with a lot of light the results are amazing. Also worked great in the studio.
JAMES S.
2010-09-17T21:00:00
Great film and rival to T-max 100. It develops easily and consistently. It also scans well.
cuypers1807
2010-01-09T19:00:00
I use this film in my Bronica ETRSi and Rollieflex. It is my absolute favorite film.
Davis
2008-01-20T19:00:00
Excellent film for artistic work, and the ability to scan at true reproduction makes this film a real labor saver.
Rees
2007-06-23T21:00:00
I started using Acros a few years ago to cut costs. it was ten cents less per roll than other brands, but that started adding up. I did some test with other 100 speed films before committing to Acros (Acros in Rodinal was my winning combo).
Street S.
2007-05-07T21:00:00
This film was suggested to me by a friend, I found it produced beautiful images. They were very clear and crisp and had great greyscale. I'd definately suggest it to anyone who loves traditional looking B&W.
LOR
2007-05-07T21:00:00
Shot with Mamiya 23 press camera. Many lanscapes and some night time long exposures. Worked GREAT!
Jon-Jon
2007-04-21T21:00:00
Loads easily on tank reels, and dries without curl. Has become my favorite film!
Dinky D.
Superb results from scanning negatives
By Rees
Excellent film for artistic work, and the ability to scan at true reproduction makes this film a real labor saver.
Excellent for night photography
By Dinky D.
Loads easily on tank reels, and dries without curl. Has become my favorite film!
Medium Speed Black and White Negative Film, Finest Grain Quality ISO 100 Black-and-White Film, Ideal Choice for a Wide Range of Photographic Applications
Neopan 100 Acros is Fujifilm's professional newest addition to its black-and-white family of films. Neopan 100 Acros is medium speed, ultra-high-image quality black-and-white negative film and featuring the world's highest standard in grain quality among ISO 100 films.