120 R100 Black and White Film from Efke is a fine grain, extremely sharp film that is characterized by a very high silver content. Efke films are made using ADOX formulas (for high resolution) that were first introduced back in the 1950s.
Efke products are true to their rated speed. They allow both amateurs and professionals to produce high-quality prints. As a result of the fine resolution of this film, large, grain free, enlargements can be made from the negatives.
| Type | 120 black and white film |
| Speed | ISO 100 |
| Applications | General purpose photography |
| Process | Standard black and white developers, i.e. D-76, Rodinal and Pyro PMK |
| Color Saturation | Not Applicable |
| Grain | Fine |
| Sharpness | High |
| Exposure Latitude | Not Applicable |
| Push/Pull | Do NOT over-expose Efke emulsions; this film is not recommended for pull processing |
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Comments about Efke 120 R100 Black and White Film:
i just shoot my first roll and it came out amazing
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Comments about Efke 120 R100 Black and White Film:
Very easy to use. The photos of building interiors are superb. A couple of caveats to understand so far: 1. Be careful loading and unloading. Not sure paper quality on backing as good as most. Can end up with light leaks on exposed rolls. 2. Not as responsive to red filters as many others. Wonderful!
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Comments about Efke 120 R100 Black and White Film:
Good and Cheap...I like it
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This is a great B&W film. It is a very silver rich film that has great tonalities. This film is based on classic Adox films from the 1960s and there is nothing else like it out there.
Developed with classic developers like D76 or Rodinal it produces rich B&W negatives with just the right amount of grain,
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