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    Fuji Acros

    I'm in the market for Fuji Acros 100. I only see it being sold in amounts of 20. Is there a place where you can buy this in bulk? That means, that you can get a deal if you buy more than one box? Thanks.

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    Re: Fuji Acros

    Never heard of such a thing with sheet film. As with any film you love, buy it and stash it while you can.

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    Re: Fuji Acros

    Why not just ask the the companies that sell it?
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    Re: Fuji Acros

    I'd suggest Ilford Delta 100. The qualities of the two are very similar, and unlike Fuji, Ilford has a clue. Fuji has a new habit of making emulsions disappear from the marketplace...

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    Re: Fuji Acros

    The two films have distinctly different spectral sensitivity, and in certain other respects are not analogous. Just have to shop it and live with the fact of packaging standardization.

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    Re: Fuji Acros

    1*20=20
    2*20=40
    3*20=60...
    n*20=(n-1)*20+20
    Get it? Just pick an n that suits you.

    Acros is a truly amazing film and refrigerated stores well. Buy all that you can afford for you won't regret it.

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    Yes, but why? David R Munson's Avatar
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    Re: Fuji Acros

    I'm pretty sure I'm just going to start buying 4x5 Acros in quantity every month until I have a fairly massive stockpile. I like it enough I'm not going to take any chances with it.

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    Re: Fuji Acros

    I usually shoot TriX320 but this Summer I shot 100 sheets of Neopan Acros (4x5) and I really appreciated the ability to do long exposures without thinking about reciprocity failure.
    So I will do some stocking up as well as finances allow.

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    Re: Fuji Acros

    [QUOTE=Drew Wiley;938954]The two films have distinctly different spectral sensitivity, and in certain other respects are not analogous. /QUOTE]

    Briefly, what would that be?

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    Kevin Kolosky
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    Re: Fuji Acros

    Quote Originally Posted by Renato Tonelli View Post
    I usually shoot TriX320 but this Summer I shot 100 sheets of Neopan Acros (4x5) and I really appreciated the ability to do long exposures without thinking about reciprocity failure.
    So I will do some stocking up as well as finances allow.
    Are you saying is has no reciprocity failure? could you give some examples.

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