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Fujifilm 35mm
Fujifilm 35mm





fujifilm 35mm
  1. #FUJIFILM 35MM SKIN#
  2. #FUJIFILM 35MM PRO#
  3. #FUJIFILM 35MM ISO#

#FUJIFILM 35MM ISO#

General purpose ISO 200/24° daylight colour negative film designed for flexibility and ease of use, Superia 200 works equally well outdoors in daylight or indoors with flash. Sharp, accurate vibrant colours (Code CN). General purpose ISO 100 daylight colour negative film designed for flexibility and ease of use. 135 format discontinued in 2012 and 120 format in 2013.

#FUJIFILM 35MM PRO#

First 4th layer technology film for improved colors (no greenish cast) under fluorescent lighting later extended to fujifilm Superia and Pro color negative films. Format 135 (36 & 24 exp).ĭiscontinued Variants Superia Reala Īn ISO 100/21° speed portrait film aimed at professionals and enthusiasts, originally known as Fuji Reala (CS). In February 2020 it was announced that the 3 roll packs will be discontinued in March 2020. Pricing c50% higher than that of Superia X-tra 400 (code CH-24). Not generally available outside of the Japanese Market.

#FUJIFILM 35MM SKIN#

Japanese market variant of Superia X-tra 400 consumer film launched in 2009 with improved exposure latitude and optimised for reproduction of Japanese skin tones. In January 2019 the film was removed from sale in Japan. 135 format multipacks (except Japan/US) and 24 exp rolls were discontinued in 2017 leaving 135-36 exp single rolls only (plus 3x36 multipacks in Japan/US). The Japanese datasheet revision 8.2007 (code CH-23) indicates that the 4th colour layer was later dropped. Marketed as an 'All conditions' consumer film competing with Kodak Ultramax. Updated 2006, with improved shelf life and super uniform fine grain technology. General purpose daylight type ISO 400 color negative film that incorporated the 4th Color Layer and fine grain (Sigma) technology from Pro line of films and later revisions (2003) incorporated the improved 'Super' Fine-Σ (Sigma) Grain Technology (Code CH).

fujifilm 35mm

Later films dropped the 4th layer (see Superia 400 X-tra and Premium 400).Ĭurrent Variants Superia X-tra 400 The '4th' cyan colour layer was designed to provide improved colour reproduction under fluorescent lighting, although use of filters is still recommended. 3-roll packs of Superia Premium in Japan were axed in March 2020.īy mid 2019 the product line had been consolidated into two Superia films, both ISO 400 'all conditions' films in 135 format only Superia X-tra 400 (distributed outside Japan) and Superia Premium 400 (officially distributed in Japan).Īll current films in the Superia range list the following layer composition in their product information. In May 2019 Fujifilm announced the discontinuation of Venus 800 in Japan effective December 2019. In January 2019 Superia X-tra 400 was removed from sale in the Japan market. Additionally the range of packaging options for the remaining films was reduced. With the heavy decline of both the amateur enthusiast and 'point and shoot' markets for consumer colour film at the very end of the first decade of the 2000s due to the substitution of compact film cameras with digital cameras (and subsequently camera phones) the range has been steadily rationalised with films discontinued Superia 100 (2009?), Reala 100 (2012), Superia X-tra 800 & Superia 1600 (outside Japan - 2016). Despite the launch of Superia, Fujifilm also continued to offer a budget 'fujicolour' negative film in ISO 100 or 200 speeds based on older technology for price sensitive markets. Superia 200 was also made in the 110 format. Superia 100 and 400, as well as Reala 100 were additionally available in the 120 format. All speeds of all films were available in 135 format. The Superia line was a primarily aimed at the consumer point and shoot market but is also popular with enthusiasts. Superia Premium 400 a Japanese market variant was added in 2009.

fujifilm 35mm

This film has been manufactured in 100, 200, 400, 8 ISO speeds. Fujicolor Superia is a Fujifilm brand of daylight balanced consumer colour negative film introduced c1998 replacing the previous 'Super G plus' films.







Fujifilm 35mm