This is an excellent black and white film. I use it with a converted Polaroid A110 Pathfinder. I can't describe how nice this film is with the A110 Ysarex lens. But, it's so cheap, you might as well try it with your old Polaroid Swinger just for fun. What I like about is the quality of the image. The film has excellent contrast, excellent tonal range, and it captures very fine detail. In this day and age when most if not all film developing is done digitally, including your black and white 35mm film, you just don't see this kind of old school (and in my opinion, much higher quality) image anymore unless you either set up your own chemical dark room or use this film with a quality Polaroid camera.A converted roll film Polaroid offers the best use of this film. The 110A or 110B Pathfinders have excellent lenses and are completely manual using standard aperture and shutter speed setting. A lot of photographers use these cameras for proofing the lighting on photo shoots, but, really, this film is so darned cheap, I just use it for taking photos.[$] for ten shots is just [$]cents a photo. That's about as cheap as it gets. That's way cheaper than the soon-to-be-discontinued 600 film.Using peel film has its own quirks. You need a watch and some patience and can't go rattling off a ton of shots in a row. But for family photos or art photos, it's really great stuff. I love it and I hope Fuji continues to make this film for a very long time.
I like using this Fuji Instant black & white film to compliment the regular 35mm print film I use. I use it to look at my composition of head shot's,locations that I want to use for photo shoots,and around my home using available lights to capture my wife and Cats just being themselves. Its great for all my instant photographic needs
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