Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros 5-Pack 16010291 ユーザーズマニュアル

製品コード
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AF3-083E
BLACK-AND-WHITE FILMS
1.
FEATURES AND USES
NEOPAN 100 ACROS (120) is a medium-speed, ultra-
high-image-quality black-and-white negative film that
boasts the world's highest standard in grain quality
among ISO-100 films, rich gradation and outstanding
sharpness. These features make it an excellent choice
for a wide range of photographic applications, including
portraits, landscape, architectural subjects, product
photography, photomicrography and duplication work.
• World’s Highest Standard in Grain Quality
Through the incorporation of Fujifilm's new proprietary
“Super Fine-
 Grain Technology”, this film delivers the
world's highest standard in grain quality among ISO-
100 black-and-white films. Its fine grain, along with its
superb grain alignment and rich gradation, makes pos-
sible smoother and sharper textural depiction, even in
big enlargements.
• Excellent Processing Characteristics
By incorporating the newly developed “P.I.D.C.
(Precision Iodine Distribution Control) Technology”,
NEOPAN 100 ACROS (120) provides stable process-
ing results not only during manual processing with all
kinds of developers and fixers, but in every type of
automatic processor as well.
• Improved Reciprocity Characteristics
This film exhibits extremely minimal reduction in sen-
sitivity even in extended, low-light exposures, thus
producing excellent results in astronomical photogra-
phy and night scenes, as well as architecture and
other subjects requiring long exposures.
NEOPAN 100 ACROS (120)
2.
BASE MATERIAL, THICKNESS AND
FILM SIZES
6 cm×4.5 cm .... 16 exp. (15 in some cameras)
6 cm ×6 cm ...... 12 exp.
6 cm ×7 cm ...... 10 exp.
6 cm ×9 cm ...... 8 exp.
Exposure Time (sec.)
Exposure Corrections*
• Reciprocity Characteristics
No exposure compensation is required for exposures
at shutter speeds of less than 120 seconds.  How-
ever, for exposures of 120 seconds or longer, provide
the compensation indicated below.
Bright
Sunlight
Cloudy
Day or
Open
Shade
Hazy
Sunlight
Seashore
or Snow
Scenes
under
Bright
Sun
Cloudy
Bright
Light
Conditions
Lens
Aperture
Shutter
Speed (sec.)
f/16
f/11
f/8
f/8
f/5.6
1/250
1/125
• The use of an exposure meter is recommended, es-
pecially for indoor photography due to the wide varia-
tion in brightness levels that may be encountered.
Use of a tripod or other means of stabilizing the cam-
era is recommended for exposures at shutter speeds
of less than 1/100 second.
Flash Exposure
• Shutter Speed
When electronic flash exposures are to be made, the
shutter speed for cameras with a focal-plane shutter
should be set in accordance with the camera instruc-
tions. In the case of lens-shutter cameras (such as
compact cameras, certain medium-format cameras
and studio cameras), the shutter speed can be varied.
• Lens Aperture
The following formula can be used to obtain satisfac-
tory lens opening.
Electronic Flash Guide Number (at ISO 100)
Electronic Flash-to-Subject Distance
(meters or feet)
When an automatic electronic flash unit is employed,
set the film speed at ISO 100.  Since the amount of
light reflected onto subjects from surrounding sur-
faces will differ with the conditions, refer to the flash
unit instructions.
120
3.
SPEED
ISO 100/21°
120 – 1000
+1/2
* A “+” followed by a number indicates the required in-
crease in lens opening.
4.
COLOR  SENSITIVITY
Orthopanchromatic
Cellulose Triacetate
0.104 mm
=
Lens
Aperture
(f-number)
5.
EXPOSURE GUIDE
Use an exposure meter for exposure determination. If a
meter is not available, refer to the following table.