Expired: Agfapan APX 100 - 120
Expired: Agfapan APX 100 120 - 120 film for analog camera.
Type: Black & White
Format: Film 120
ISO: 100
Expired since: 1994
The Agfapan APX 100 is a black & white film produced in Germany in the 1980's.
Its emulsion has a high silver content which doesn't exist anymore.
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- ISO
- 100
- Film Type
- Black & White
- Film Format
- Film 120
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