Decent replacement for disappearing Polaroid film
I have used this in my Polaroid Automatic 420 and 100 and the results are generally good. A decent replacement for 667 but keep in mind that at least in the old Land Cameras, the 100 speed requires the "color" setting with larger aperture, therefore requiring more precise focusing. (The "selling point" in the owners manuals for 3000 speed b/w was "quick focussing" due to...
terrible
terrible product, the fp3000 was a much better quality. after putting the pack in the camera the 4th shot pulled out 5 shots with it. wouldnt recommend to my grandmother.
This review is from: FUJIFILM FP-100B 3.25 X 4.25 Inches Professional Instant Black and White Film (Electronics)
I have used this in my Polaroid Automatic 420 and 100 and the results are generally good. A decent replacement for 667 but keep in mind that at least in the old Land Cameras, the 100 speed requires the "color" setting with larger aperture, therefore requiring more precise focusing. (The "selling point" in the owners manuals for 3000 speed b/w was "quick focussing" due to the high speed / tiny f stop and resulting long DOF). It's sad to see the "real thing" trudge slowly into the void, but thanks to Fuji, instant film is not dead. Yet.
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This review is from: FUJIFILM FP-100B 3.25 X 4.25 Inches Professional Instant Black and White Film (Electronics)
The FP-100b and FP-100b45 (more expensive 4X5 material) are superior in many ways to discontinued Polaroid materials. The Fuji is sharper, has better red sensitivity, better latitude, and has a smoother overall tonal range. It fits in any of the million Polaroid PACK FILM cameras out there. Ask someone if you have a pack film camera before ordering this great film. Also try the FP-3000 WOW fast and sharper than old Polaroid 667, better tones too.
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This review is from: FUJIFILM FP-100B 3.25 X 4.25 Inches Professional Instant Black and White Film (Electronics)
I started out using the FP-100C on my Mamiya 645 Pro to check exposures. The image quality was good, but I got a bit tired of the long waits to develop the test shots. I found the FP-100B online and gave it a try. Aside from developing very quickly, I am extremely happy with the image quality. It immediately helps me determine whether I've chosen the proper camera settings to capture the image that I want. I plan to put this to good use on my 4x5 cameras very soon because it's much cheaper than the 4x5 instant film. You just have to use the Fuji PA-145 back instead of the Fuji PA-45 back in order to use this smaller instant film on a 4x5 camera.
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This review is from: FUJIFILM FP-100B 3.25 X 4.25 Inches Professional Instant Black and White Film (Electronics)
terrible product, the fp3000 was a much better quality. after putting the pack in the camera the 4th shot pulled out 5 shots with it. wouldnt recommend to my grandmother.
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