
Review Summary
2018-08-21T11:30:44
Took a long while for the package to come (the item was on back order) and when it arrived I noticed some of the boxes had been squished a bit. Other than that, happy with the items!
Pedro C.
2018-04-17T22:07:04
My favorite 100 speed black and white film. Sadly discontinued.
JAMES D.
2018-02-13T11:41:03
Film arrived quickly and I'm very happy with the results. Classic.
SETH C.
2017-11-21T08:24:32
Great film. Versatile, with a great tonal range.
Karen H.
2017-06-19T06:44:23
Most excellent 100asa B&W film.. It reminds me of the old panatomic 32asa of olden days. Extremely fine grain and very even throughout the photo. Great film latitude and easily pushed 2 stops.
CHADWICK M.
2017-04-23T12:34:23
I've mostly used Fuji film for years and years.
JAN S.
2017-03-03T06:18:14
Acros 100 is a great portrait film, with fine grain and accurate skin tones. It also has great reciprocity for those that shoot long exposures.
JIM S.
2017-01-09T12:01:32
Excellent film for low light, almost no reciprocity failure. My only ISO 100 go-to night shooting film!
ERIC L.
2016-12-26T21:08:33
I used to use this and was quite happy until I discovered Kodak TMX100 which I prefer.
SIMON R.
2016-11-22T11:36:08
Great film with great latitude, I use it for my pinhole work but it works equally well with any form of photography.
COREY C.
2016-10-10T12:01:23
I have been using Fuji's Neopan/ACROS-100 sionce I started using 35.mm film, and it has always performed especially well for me. I make a point of keeping several rolls in hand at all times as a result and the prints I've had done from it have always been amazing in their detail and contrast. I am very appreciative that Fuji has continued making this media - Thank you!
Jerry S.
2016-08-30T08:53:02
This ISO 100 film is great! A medium fine grain film, I use it in my vintage folder cameras & TLR's. Good contrast across the grey scale; good shadow detail even in the cheaper lens Ansco & Kodak cameras. Affordable fun for the hobbyist in me. I can even use this 120 film in a couple of my old 620's without re-spooling it. That's a plus!
Jennie H.
2016-02-10T03:13:23
Tough call between my Kodak Tmax 100 and the Arcos. I think I have to give the advantage to the Arcos though. I do my own black and white developing using Sprint chemistry and the results are fantastic.
DAVID P.
2014-01-13T19:00:00
I use this for landscapes, nature and abstracts. I find it to be a consistent film with great latitude in exposure.
JOHN D.
2013-07-11T21:00:00
I-m using it in my vintage Pentax. Perfect for working in the lab.
PABLO
2013-02-04T19:00:00
Great 100 speed film. Has nearly no reciprocity failure so it is even great in low light. I.get nearly no grain very sharp results in either xtol or pyrocat hd. The creator of pyrocat hd claims that on 120 film he gets results comparable to 4x5 film!
JOHN P.
2011-09-21T21:00:00
I love this film - it gives great tonality and the contrast is crisp. Prints really pop. One of the best B&W films I've tried, and the best at this ISO.
Alex N.
2011-09-03T21:00:00
Without doubt, the best B&W film for IQ for lower ISO values between 60 to 200. Long and smooth gradation, highlights well defined, shadow detail (dependent on the developer and shooting ISO) well preserved. Compatible with almost any developer, my recommendation use D76 1:1 for silvery grey tonalities and excellent sharpness and finest grains. With any dilution of Rodinal works perfectly, razor sharpness, grain size still in the very fine range. If pushed to 200, don't dilute D76 or better use Diafine. When carefully processed your 35mm prints/scans would exhibit a quality unique to this fim if you keep ISO 100 or below.
BILL B.
2008-06-17T21:00:00
I began getting seriously back into B&W photography about two years ago. Since then I've used numerous products from Ilford, Kodak, and Fuji. This film has, on every occasion, blown me away with with its quality. On a recent museum trip I had Acros in my camera, and because flash was prohibited, I had to underexpose by about 2 stops to be able to handhold the camera. I won't lie and say the pictures were perfect, but the amount of shadow detail it retained was remarkable. Try it!
Pat S.
The best B&W film I have ever used
By Pat S.
I began getting seriously back into B&W photography about two years ago. Since then I've used numerous products from Ilford, Kodak, and Fuji. This film has, on every occasion, blown me away with with its quality. On a recent museum trip I had Acros in my camera, and because flash was prohibited, I had to underexpose by about 2 stops to be able to handhold the camera. I won't lie and say the pictures were perfect, but the amount of shadow detail it retained was remarkable. Try it!
The new state-of-art film in B&W.
By BILL B.
Without doubt, the best B&W film for IQ for lower ISO values between 60 to 200. Long and smooth gradation, highlights well defined, shadow detail (dependent on the developer and shooting ISO) well preserved. Compatible with almost any developer, my recommendation use D76 1:1 for silvery grey tonalities and excellent sharpness and finest grains. With any dilution of Rodinal works perfectly, razor sharpness, grain size still in the very fine range. If pushed to 200, don't dilute D76 or better u...
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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.