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Neopan 100 Acros
MakerFujifilm
Speed100/21°
TypeB&W print
ProcessGelatin-silver
Format35 mm, 120
Exposure
latitude
±2½ stops
ApplicationGeneral purpose, Sports, Daylight
Neopan 400
MakerFujifilm
Speed400/27°
TypeB&W print
ProcessGelatin-silver
Format35 mm, 120
Exposure
latitude
±2½ stops
ApplicationGeneral purpose, Sports, Low light
Discontinued2013[1]
Neopan 1600
MakerFujifilm
Speed1600/33°
TypeB&W print
ProcessGelatin-silver
Format35 mm
Exposure
latitude
±2 stops
ApplicationGeneral purpose, Sports, Low light, Night
Discontinued2010

Neopan is a family of black-and-white films from Japanese manufacturer Fujifilm.

Neopan 100 Acros

Acros is a brandname for an ISO 100 speed orthopanchromatic black-and-white photographic film produced by the Japanese company Fujifilm. As of July 2012, the film is available in 135 and 120 roll film and 4x5 sheet film formats. Acros, as with most other films of its speed, is optimized for high sharpness and fine grain.

The film is suited for night and long exposure photography due to its reciprocity characteristics: it does not require adjustments for exposures shorter than 120 seconds, and only requires a ½ stop of compensation for exposures between 120 and 1000 seconds.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Fujifilm Discontinues Neopan 400 B&W and Provia 400X Slide Film". PetaPixel. 2013. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  2. ^ "Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros Datasheet" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-01-04.