which b&w film has least reciprocity effect?

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In terms of long exposures, which film (available in 120) has the least reciprocity effect? In other words which film has the longest exposure time without need for compensation?

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Hands down it's Fuji Acros100 in 120 size. Use it all the time. No correction right out to 2 minutes.
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I'll second Peter's choice. Longest exposure for me was 3 minutes and got the results I wanted. Great film.
 

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Good Morning, Doug,

Peter is right, but T-Max 100 is also excellent for long exposures and is a lot cheaper than the Quickloads Acros comes in.

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Even after 2min you only need to add 1/2 stop with acros. I have used it for exposures 15mins+ easily.
 
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