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I have been an avid shooter of Acros 100 for several years, and plan on doing some long exposure photography soon. My experience with films like Kodak TMax is that you have to adjust the exposure times for 2 seconds or more; however, in reading the data specs on Acros 120, it appears that no adjustments are necessary for exposures longer than 120 seconds. This seems to be an extremely long time, can this be true, and does anyone have any experience with long exposures with this film that can give any further insight? Thanks in advance.
 
I have been an avid shooter of Acros 100 for several years, and plan on doing some long exposure photography soon. My experience with films like Kodak TMax is that you have to adjust the exposure times for 2 seconds or more; however, in reading the data specs on Acros 120, it appears that no adjustments are necessary for exposures longer than 120 seconds. This seems to be an extremely long time, can this be true, and does anyone have any experience with long exposures with this film that can give any further insight? Thanks in advance.


That is correct. It's an amazing film.

Do remember however that all black and white films can more easily be corrected for in the darkroom with over as opposed to under exposure.
 
Thanks for the responses all. I love this film and can't wait to try long exposures with it.
 
Great work!

I can attest to its amazing reciprocity. Feel free to review some recent work with Acros under moonlight and astrophotography. No other B&W film can match the characteristics of Acros in pure recording power under low light conditions.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12598495@N08/sets/72157632706581150/detail/

I can see. Great job. I've always hated reciprocity failure with film. I get empty shadows and highlights blown out on my negs. Fuji Acros seems to have less of a problem. I've tried to tackle this problem with other films with stand development.
 
Amazing stuff there, Mister Fly. You got that dialed in pretty tight.
 
I did a series of shots with moonlight where I didn't adjust for reciprocity. Looking at the negs laid out, anything past 6 minutes needs to be extended by 25%, but beyond that, I didn't shoot on the roll.
 
Awesome work Nightfly, can't wait to try this.
 
I can see. Great job. I've always hated reciprocity failure with film. I get empty shadows and highlights blown out on my negs. Fuji Acros seems to have less of a problem. I've tried to tackle this problem with other films with stand development.

Acros does keep good contrast over lengthy exposures without the shadows blocking up. Tonality can be somewhat flat in even lighting, but this can be addressed in post processing after scanning. I've used Xtol 1:1 standard development for all these images and it offers good accutance and fine grain. I'm pretty happy with the combination.


The only other films that can approach Acros in reciprocity are TMAX 100 and Delta 100. Acros has been the gold standard for night shooting for some time. It is a joy to shoot.

Jim
 
Thank you for the kind remarks guys. I also recommend Night Photography by Lance Keimig. Film and development choices are covered as well as exposure. A brief history of night photography highlights the books opening. Many examples of photography with Acros are covered.
 
Here are a couple of multi-minute exposures done on Acros. These were both about 5 minute exposures.

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These are great as well Chris. I've got to get out and try this, thanks for sharing.
 
Not noting on long exposure, But Acros is one amazing film. I/m not a fan of t grain films but there is something about Acros. One of my 3 images that I've ever made, that I would call my best work was shot on Acros. I has such a beautiful curve and smoothness to it.
 
Acros is unsurpassed for night shooting. I've used it extensively and have attended workshops with the above-mentioned Lance Kemig. Great guy, great knowledge. Most of my shots are done for about 5-10 minutes at f/5,6 depending on how much ambient light there is.

Here's a few examples of my work with Acros at night:


Mare Island Nocturne AlumNight Hasselblad500CM 80Planar 150Sonnar Acros D-76 by rich8155 (Richard Sintchak), on Flickr


Lee Vining CA Hasselblad500CM Acros D-76 by rich8155 (Richard Sintchak), on Flickr


Pt Bonita Hasselblad500CM 80Planar 150Sonnar Acros D-76 by rich8155 (Richard Sintchak), on Flickr


Portero Hill, China Basin ContaxRX 35PCDistagon Acros @100 Diafine by rich8155 (Richard Sintchak), on Flickr

my whole Acros/night Flickr set here:

http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Acros+night&w=38698047@N00&s=int
 
Very nice work Rich. Will be starting to capture some images soon, thanks for sharing.
 
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