The first B&W fuji film I ever bought back in the late 1960s early 1970s era was a roll each of Neopan SS and Neopan SSS. The design lasted a long time. I am not sure but I think the SSS was ASA 200.
Ah, Good ole Tri-S !!

The first B&W fuji film I ever bought back in the late 1960s early 1970s era was a roll each of Neopan SS and Neopan SSS. The design lasted a long time. I am not sure but I think the SSS was ASA 200.

The first B&W fuji film I ever bought back in the late 1960s early 1970s era was a roll each of Neopan SS and Neopan SSS. The design lasted a long time. I am not sure but I think the SSS was ASA 200.
It is an old, very traditional emulsion from Fuji. Sort of the same style and similar idea to Verichrome-Pan, giving heavy but very printable negs. Production stopped about five years ago but any surviving old stock would be ok if stored reasonably (ie. not in an oven or x-ray machine). It has nothing to do with Acros or any other current Fuji film.
Edit: I just checked shipping for fifty rolls to NL, and the calculator gave a cost of $80 !!! I suppose that I won't be ordering any of that after all . . .
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I think the APUG sellers issue is mainly with time spent filling out documentation for overseas post.
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