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Fuji Neopan (35mm, 1600 iso) User-Review

by fuzztone04
posted 6 months ago
8 comments and 8 votesFuji Neopan (35mm, 1600 iso) User-Review
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Fuji Neopan (35mm, 1600 iso) user-review

by wil6ka
posted 8 months ago
11 comments and 10 votesThe beast for total darkness! When it is so dark, that you would not even know what film to take there is only one option left: the Neopan 1600!
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Concert Photography with Fuji Neopan and Superia

by recurving
posted 9 months ago
35 commentsMy most beloved films when I go to concerts are both from Fuji - the "Neopan 1600 ISO black and white":http://shop.lomography.com/go/?where=shop&pro=baw and "Superia 1600 ISO negative film":http://shop.lomography.com/go/?where=shop&pro=con. Both guarantee I don't need a flash and can work with the "natural" light situation.
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Short track ice skating, Torino

by champi
posted 9 months ago
one comment and 7 submissionsA few weeks ago I went to see a competition of short track ice skating. Short track is a kind of speed skating which is ran on a standard ice rink (hockey rink size) instead of a bigger rink as used in long track speed skating...
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Fuji Neopan SS (35mm, 100 iso) user-review

by eastmoe
posted 10 months ago
one comment and 1 voteNeopan SS expired in 1998: I got a few rolls and tried it using with my LC-A camera. From what I've heard, this is considered as the "school film" in Japan. Even the clumsiest of students could produce an image with it.
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Fuji Neopan SS (35mm, 100 iso) user-review

by jhunnie
posted 11 months ago
1 voteDo anyone already tried a roll Neopan SS 100 ASA film? It's an old, very good and fine grain B&W film!
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Fuji Acros (120, 100 iso) user-review

by anton_matic
posted 11 months agoFuji Acros is a black and white film that uses traditional monochrome developing.
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Fuji Neopan (35mm, 400 iso) user-review

by halfawakehaiku
posted about 1 year ago
one comment and 1 voteCapturing the Drama: Sharp, nice tones and very affordable!
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Fuji Neopan (35mm, 1600 iso) user-review

by petunia
posted about 1 year ago
one comment and 2 votesFast and Loose Fuji! Regarded as the photojournalist's choice where high-speed shooting (and developing) was a priority in the days before digital, Fuji Neopan 1600 is still the film lover's preference when capturing street and portrait photos under pretty much any lighting conditions.
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Fuji Neopan (35mm, 400 iso) user-review

by eazy360
posted about 1 year ago
one comment and 1 voteNow and then, I find it vital to get back to basics with monochromatic excursions...
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Fuji Neopan (35mm, 1600 iso)

by fookshit
posted about 1 year ago
28 submissions and 1 voteThis super-high speed film allows for hand-held shooting in low light without a flash. It also features a fat, crunchy film grain for that authentic lo-fi "noir" look. Its sheer magic inside your LC-A+ and will deliver beautifully gritty shots of angels with dirty faces.
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Fuji Neopan (120, 400 iso) staff-review

by fookshit
posted about 1 year ago
1 voteA really solid black and white medium format film that's perfect for the Holga. Fast ISO 400 speed, fine grain, and gorgeous black and white tones.
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