Fotohuis
Well-known
Loosing the Acros 100 but this month new in 120 roll film format:
At least you can not say that Foma is not involved in analogue photography.
This film was already 2 years available in 135-36, 30,5m/100ft and sheet film formats.

At least you can not say that Foma is not involved in analogue photography.
This film was already 2 years available in 135-36, 30,5m/100ft and sheet film formats.
Nokton48
Veteran
It should look something like this in 120 format:
Makiflex Retro 320 - 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Plaubel Makiflex, 9x9cm image shot onto 9x12cm sheet of LF film. 6x9cm image scanned (approx.) Kern-Arau 360mm F11 process lens at f/16, very cold dismal wintery day. Legacy Mic-X Developer straight replenished 35 minutes at 20C. JOBO Multitank 6 agitation by Unicolor Uniroller.
I like this film. I am planning to buy a lot of it in 120.
Robert, when will the dealers have it?
-Dan

Plaubel Makiflex, 9x9cm image shot onto 9x12cm sheet of LF film. 6x9cm image scanned (approx.) Kern-Arau 360mm F11 process lens at f/16, very cold dismal wintery day. Legacy Mic-X Developer straight replenished 35 minutes at 20C. JOBO Multitank 6 agitation by Unicolor Uniroller.
I like this film. I am planning to buy a lot of it in 120.
Robert, when will the dealers have it?
-Dan
Fotohuis
Well-known
By the end of this month.
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
Anyone know of this film’s reciprocity characteristics? Acros was known to be very linear out to several minutes exposure time.
Fotohuis
Well-known
Forget about any actual B&W production film about a linearity to 120s like the Acros 100. There is not one manufacturer which comes a bit close to it. All Foma films have to be corrected up from approx. 1s.
Jockos
Well-known
We already have a thread for this:
https://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=164434
https://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=164434
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