Fujifilm Acros 100 II - Film Analysis and Review
Pat's Motorcycle Blog - http://thebullitt.com This video is a follow-up and analysis of the photos taken in the last video, which you can view here - https://youtu.be/SRfv1k8W5pA Braedon goes through the film, talks through what he likes and doesn't like, shows you how he edits his film scans, and gives you insight into this new film. Fuji re-released their 100 speed black and white Acros - a beloved film by many and we're so happy it's back. This video is a review of the film, and going through the results. Let us know what you think below! Hope you dig.
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