Playing with both Fuji FP100B and Polaroid Type 52 today. I thought this side-by-side scan of two prints might be informative.
The left one is FP 100B metered at box speed, 100. The right one is Polaroid Type 52, also metered at box speed, 400. No movement of the camera between shots. The Type 52 is a 4x5 sheet film and considered to be Polaroid's best B&W film. The Fuji is the smaller size pack film, hence some of this image is cut off because I framed it for 4x5.
The Polaorid print is slightly warmer in tone, perhaps due to the coating it requires. Other than the tone difference, my eyeballs can't discern a durn bit of difference in the print quality or tonal range.
Hats off for Fuji. Just wish they would make this stuff in 4x5, and, having my druthers, in 4x5 sheet film.
The left one is FP 100B metered at box speed, 100. The right one is Polaroid Type 52, also metered at box speed, 400. No movement of the camera between shots. The Type 52 is a 4x5 sheet film and considered to be Polaroid's best B&W film. The Fuji is the smaller size pack film, hence some of this image is cut off because I framed it for 4x5.
The Polaorid print is slightly warmer in tone, perhaps due to the coating it requires. Other than the tone difference, my eyeballs can't discern a durn bit of difference in the print quality or tonal range.
Hats off for Fuji. Just wish they would make this stuff in 4x5, and, having my druthers, in 4x5 sheet film.

