
All Fujifilm, All the Time! We’ve been talking about doing a show dedicated to Fujifilm for a while now, and the time has finally arrived! While Fuji often catches flak for the number of product line cancellations, especially in the film world, they have maintained a core set of worthwhile products. Today’s show, we’re talking cameras, lenses, film, and chemistry. From the Texas Leica to Acros 100 II and Microfine. Plus remembering some of the other products that we enjoyed that are no longer available. The whole team has something to add as we peek inside the massive secret freezer under Mount Fuji.
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I completely agree, it’s frustrating how many great film products get discontinued. The Acros 100 II is a particular favorite of mine – I’m always looking for those older stocks.
Acros II is a great film and a perfect modern take on the original Acros! But yeah, I’ve been looking for some Neopan 400 and 1600 to give them a bit of a try.