Fujichrome Provia 100F Professional (RDP III) is an ultra-high-quality, daylight-type ISO 100-color reversal (slide) film. With the finest grain (an RMS granularity value of 8) among ISO 100 color reversal films and an extremely high sharpness, it captures details with unprecedented clarity.
| Type | 220mm color reversal (slide) film |
| Speed | ISO 100 |
| Applications | Wide range of subject matter, from product and outdoor photography to fashion work and portraiture |
| Process | Kodak process E-6, or Fujifilm Process CR-56, etc |
| Color Saturation | Extremely satisfying color depiction |
| Grain | Fine |
| Sharpness | High |
| Exposure Latitude | Narrow |
| Push/Pull | Outstanding tolerance to exposure and density compensation during processing, within -1/2 stop to +2 stops |
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Comments about Fujifilm RDP-III 220 Fujichrome Provia 100F Color Slide Film (ISO-100):
I've been using this film since it was first put on the market, and I will continue using PROVIA-F 100, 220 FUJICHROME FILM until they stop producing it. The color reproduction is great and there's no grain--beautiful film!
The only thing that's not great about it is that it will probably be out of production before long--at which time I will go into a deep depression.
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Comments about Fujifilm RDP-III 220 Fujichrome Provia 100F Color Slide Film (ISO-100):
Excellent choice for long exposures. Doesn't suffer from reciprocity failure as many other films. The fine grain makes this film scan clean. This is my primary choice for slide film.
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Comments about Fujifilm RDP-III 220 Fujichrome Provia 100F Color Slide Film (ISO-100):
For use with my Mamiya rb67pro s 220 back, Great color accuracy and tonal range. love film, always have bought fujifilm.
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Comments about Fujifilm RDP-III 220 Fujichrome Provia 100F Color Slide Film (ISO-100):
The colours of Provia don't have the same punch as Velvia but the tones are nice and natural and this film has a wider latitude than Velvia so copes better with contrasty light. I use these two films interchangeably, switching to Velvia when the lighting is softer.
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Comments about Fujifilm RDP-III 220 Fujichrome Provia 100F Color Slide Film (ISO-100):
I shoot macro of bugs and flowers, also scenics/nature shots, sunrise/set, etc. This film is extremely fine (Velvia 100F) grained, and the color is just the right saturation. Both the 50 and the 100 are way TOO saturated, and the Provia 100F is too muted. While all are great films depending on what you do (I use 100 for low light winter scenes - beautiful!) the Velvia 100F is the best all around slow color film I've ever seen. (Provia 400X is the best FAST film for me.) This film has no faults.
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Comments about Fujifilm RDP-III 220 Fujichrome Provia 100F Color Slide Film (ISO-100):
I used this product to photographs sailboat races. It was very nice with good detail and I really liked having the extra photos without having to change backs.
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Comments about Fujifilm RDP-III 220 Fujichrome Provia 100F Color Slide Film (ISO-100):
I still primarily shoot with 120mm film and this film has a good color rendering and serves my photography very well. Fuji truly has developed great color fidelity with respect to emulsion films.
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