[pure-silver] Re: Anyone have *starting* times for Neopan 400 and PMK?

  • From: Georges Giralt <georges.giralt@xxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2004 06:47:19 +0100

Charlie Thorsten a écrit :
> --- Ryuji Suzuki <rs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>>From: "John Black" <jblack@xxxxxxxxx>
>>
>>>It is not a tab grain film as the only product of
>>
>>that type Fuji makes, I
>>
>>>think, is Acros which is ASA 100.
>>
>>Fujifilm makes more films than what's sold in North
>>America.  For that
>>matter, they make several processing chemicals, film
>>cameras, etc.
>>that are not sold in North America. So does Konica.
>>"Make" and "sell"
>>aren't interchangeable in this context.
> 
> 
> Does Fuji make more B&W films besides the
> Neopan line that's sold here?  I know you 
> can buy regular Acros sheetfilm in Japan 
> (we only get Quickloads), but what other
> B&W products are we missing out on?  If only
> Fuji made a high-end fiberbase paper...:)
> 
> -Charlie
Some month ago, a friend of mine, in Tokyo for work visited Yodobashi 
Camera and bought me two 100 ft rolls of Fuji Presto film (100 and 400 ISO)
As far as I know, it is tab film. And the 100 presto is not displayed 
any more on the Fuji web site (is is called Acros, now ?)
But as I do not read a work of Japanese, I can't tell .
Regards

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