I've seen some posts on this film over on the Leica and StreetPhoto lists.
The concensus was that the film is good, but it won't beat Delta 100. And
it's a bit hard to find.
For my bucks, Delta 100 is the next best thing to Technical Pan, and it's
more forgiving in development than Tmax100, IMO. It's my standard, outdoor
film, with Delta 400 the second choice.
Both developed in Xtol 1:1, which is great (just use it fresh).
Skip
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From: "Mike Stephens" <mike1964@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [OM] [OT] Fuji Neopan Acros?
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 20:50:01 -0600
Has anyone used this film yet? 100 speed 'Acros' Neopan,
which Fuji claims has the highest grain among 100 speed films.
(Sorry if this has been covered anytime recently - I was off list
for a bit with a computer crash).
<http://www.fujifilm.com/tcm.html?x-tempest-op=generic&ContentId=14102&UserT
ypeId=4&CurrentTopCategory=2&pagetype=ContentItemLeaf>
Mike
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