Expired: Fujicolor NPL 160 - 120
Expired: Fujicolor NPL 160 - 120 film for analog camera
Type: Color (Negative)
Format: Film 120
ISO: 160
Expired since: 12/2001
The NSL 160 is a vintage film that used to be produced by Fuji and is nowadays disappeared. It was manufactured to compete with the Kodak Portra 160.
You can lower your film sensitivity by one per decade of expiration, or adjust your development when home-processed. It will give you better results.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
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- ISO
- 160
- Film Type
- Color (Negative)
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