Rob MacKillop
Edinburgh Correspondent
Good news for film users:
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Yep. It's good film alright. I've shot with it in the past. Although I'm boycotting Fuji products generally by way of full disclosure there is one line of product that I will continue to buy: Their Instax film. I have a couple of Instax cameras. I don't shoot with them very often. It's probably been a year since I last picked one up. But for Instax film Fuji is the only game in town I believe. (Although I think some is re-branded as Polaroid.) So if I ever want to shoot those cameras again I'll have no choice but to (reluctantly) buy Fuji film.I also hadn't really considered the Fuji ethic towards their media and its users. In spite of that though the last time I used Acros was back around 2010 and it remained the finest black and white film I had ever encountered. I used it mainly on 120 roll in a Mamiya RB67 and was never less than astounded by it's tonal range. If I ever return to medium format I shall definitely give it another go however I would also consider FP4+ for its huge level of sharpness especially in ID-11 at 1+3 dilution.