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    Default 100 asa film

    Whilst I have a couple of Kodak digital cameras I still like
    to give my Nikon SLR a run now and then.

    However, I am having difficulty finding 100 ASA film
    ... does anyone know a supplier please?

    Allan
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    Do you want B&W film or colour negative for colour prints?

    I currently have around 400 rolls of various 35mm film in my fridge and freezer.

    Vanbar will have film in their online catalogue, they are located in North Melbourne and Carlton.

    Michael's Camera store in the City have plenty of film in store, including 100 ASA stuff.

    Camera Action also in the City should have 100 ASA film.

    These three carry film always and have both B&W and colour negative.

    Slide film is another matter these days.

    Mick.

    Ps Forgot to mention, I only use film.

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    Have been informed that Kodak no longer make 100 Allan at a number of Camera stores

    KODAK APS Print Film

    Yet I just located this KODAK 35mm Print Film

    or a few others but it may still be sourced FUJIFILM Australia

    AGFAPHOTO | Consumer-Produkte - Analoge Fotografie

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    Kodak have in 2008 released a completely new 100 ASA colour negative film, so what you have heard isn't quite correct.

    Currently it is being released world wide in 4x5" and 8x10" format in April this year.

    It's called Ektar 100 and is incredible, I will be trying the 4x5" version myself later this year.

    KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTAR 100 Film

    By the way there are quite a few 100 ASA colour negative films still available. You can also shoot their 160 ASA films and rate them at 100 ASA, virtually all wedding photographers using film use this film, or Fuji's similar product.

    I myself prefer the 160 films for their inherent low contrast and when pulled to 100 ASA you will have finer grain and usually high colour.

    Mick.

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    Default From Vanbar web site

    Neopan 100 Acros is Fujifilm's professional newest addition to its black-and-white family of films. Neopan 100 Acros is medium speed, ultra-high-image quality black-and-white negative film and featuring the world's highest standard in grain quality among ISO 100 films. Features: Finest Grain Quality ISO 100 Black-and-White Film Excellent Processing Characteristics Rich Gradation and Outstanding Sharpness Wide Range of Photographic Applications Available in 35mm and 120 Formats

    Fuji Neopan 100 135-36 SS (Acros)


    Fuji Reala 100 135x36

    SUPERIA REALA Medium-speed, daylight-type, fine grain, colour negative film incorporating a 4th colour layer. Suited particularly to exacting photographic work, especially for big enlargements where fine grain reproduction is essential. Provides superb granular fineness, faithful and natural colour reproduction, rich highlight-to-shadow tone reproduction, greater latitude for under-exposures and good results even under mixed light sources including fluorescent light.

    http://www.vanbar.com.au/catalogue/product.php?id=5893

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    Many thanks guys for your quick response. The major shopping
    centres in the Northern suburbs have plenty of outlets, e.g. Kodak
    and Rabbit etc but do not carry 100 ASA.

    I have not been to Vanbar for a few years and had forgotten about
    them. Will call in there tomorrow for a look.

    Cheers,

    Allan
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    Ducked into Vanbar and success at last ... Fuji Reala
    36 exposures $12.95. 100 A.S.A.

    Taking some quality family snaps at our grandson's christening
    this Sunday.

    Thank you all.

    Allan
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    Which of the camera's Allan I thought at least 126 ASA for the Box Brownie

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