description Agfa APX 100 Overview
Agfa APX 100 was a German ISO 100 panchromatic black-and-white film introduced in 1989, known for wide latitude in 35 mm, 120, and sheet film.
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Is Agfa APX 100 a good film for Rodinal development?
Yes, APX 100 has long been associated with Rodinal-style developers because the combination can give sharp edges and a classic black-and-white look. Rodinal can emphasize grain, so many photographers use it when they want crisp texture rather than maximum smoothness.
What is the difference between Agfa APX 100 and APX 400?
APX 100 is the slower, finer-grained choice for daylight, tripod, and controlled-light work. APX 400 gives about two extra stops of speed for lower light or faster shutter speeds, with more visible grain.
Was Agfa APX 100 sold in more than 35mm?
Yes. The original Agfa APX 100 was known in 35mm, 120, and sheet-film formats, which made it useful across several camera systems.
Is modern AgfaPhoto APX 100 the same as the original Agfa APX 100?
Not necessarily. The original APX 100 was an Agfa-Gevaert era film introduced in 1989, while later AgfaPhoto-branded films have had different manufacturing histories.
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