mauricio_m._falcao Posted October 31, 1997 Share Posted October 31, 1997 Have anyone here in this conferece that use Fuji Neopan SS ISO 100 35 mm film? <p> Any idea to use it at EI 400? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ulisse Posted November 4, 1997 Share Posted November 4, 1997 I've recently switched from Kodak T-max to Fuji Neopanfor all my b/w photography. I did that after test sessionswhere I shot both with Kodak and Fuji. I'm much more satisfied with Fuji, and I find it odd that nobody elseon this Forum has ever mentioned anything similar. <p> I guess it's due to the fact that photographers are creaturesof habit: they stick to certain products and labels. <p> Anyway, you didn't say in your message if you have tried Neopan yourself,or hust wanted to hear an opinion from someone who has, but Ican warmly recommend Fuji's b/w films to anyone (and I'm probably gonnaget flamed beyond recognition for saying this, by other memebrs of thisforum). The grains are finer and the contrasts less "edgy". Very good, indeed. <p> Hmm... you asked about the possibility to push it to 400? Well, I haven't triedthat, cause I mostly use the Neopan 400 directly, but I've pushed the 400 to 800 and 1600,without any problems, so I don't see why the SS wouldn't work. <p> Go for it! <p> uliX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
israel_rammrez_luna Posted April 6, 1999 Share Posted April 6, 1999 In Mixico is hard to find, but once you do, is incredible because of the latitud caracteristics of it. For my students i recomend it!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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