FUJIFILM Neopan 100 Acros II is an orthopanchromatic black and white negative film characterized by its extremely fine grain structure and wide tonal range. Super Fine-Σ Grain Technology is employed to deliver the distinct tight grain structure and alignment along with high acutance and smooth tonal rendering to suit both scanning and enlarging applications. Its medium-speed ISO 100 nominal sensitivity suits working in a variety of outdoor conditions and enhanced reciprocity characteristics also benefit working with longer exposure times. Additionally, Acros II incorporates P.I.D.C. Technology (Precision Iodine Distribution Control), which provides stable processing results when manually developing the film in small tanks or automatically in larger processors.
This is one roll of 120-format film.
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Key Features
- Orthopanchromatic B&W Negative Film
- ISO 100/21° in Standard Process
- Super Fine-Σ Grain Technology
- Broad Tonal Range and High Sharpness
FUJIFILM Neopan 100 Acros II is an orthopanchromatic black and white negative film characterized by its extremely fine grain structure and wide tonal range. Super Fine-Σ Grain Technology is employed to deliver the distinct tight grain structure and alignment along with high acutance and smooth tonal rendering to suit both scanning and enlarging applications. Its medium-speed ISO 100 nominal sensitivity suits working in a variety of outdoor conditions and enhanced reciprocity characteristics also benefit working with longer exposure times. Additionally, Acros II incorporates P.I.D.C. Technology (Precision Iodine Distribution Control), which provides stable processing results when manually developing the film in small tanks or automatically in larger processors.
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FUJIFILM Neopan 100 120 Reviews
Love working with this film
By Paul
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-01-14
There are a few different films that I enjoy using, but Fuji Neopan Acros II stands out for producing great fine grained images. It has Fine grain and is very sharp at the same time. It is a little more expensive, but worth the extra cost for the look, IMO. The photos attached were taken with a Mamiya 7 and developed in EcoPro 1+1 (or Xtol or XT-3). I converted the negatives, straightened and cropped in Lightroom, but otherwise no other adjustments; all dust is included. There is no filter on the street shots and I used a CPL on the dried Tithonia.
Very fine grain.
By Michael
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-01-27
Very fine grain.
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Is this same Super 16? For Rollei 16S camera (spy ...
Is this same Super 16? For Rollei 16S camera (spy camera)
No, quite the opposite! This is medium format film—it’s the largest roll film commonly available. You need perforated 16mm film, and I believe you’ll have to buy it in bulk and roll your own cassettes. There are places that will still process it for you, however, but you’ll probably have to mail it off.
Date published: 2021-03-19
