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Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 delivers neutral color balance with or without flash, and excels at outdoor sports and other applications requiring high shutter speeds. Through the incorporation of a fourth color-sensitive layer, this film delivers outstanding fine grain quality and sharpness, as well as excellent gray balance, remarkable fluorescent light suitability, and high color fidelity.
| Type | 35mm professional color negative (print) film |
| Speed | ISO 400 |
| Applications | Suitable for outdoor sports and indoor flash photography; photographing people and events, such as fashion shows, etc; Excellent choice for photojournalism |
| Process | Fujifilm's processes CN-16, CN- 16Q, CN-16FA, CN-16L, CN-16S or C-41 |
| Color Saturation | High |
| Grain | Fine |
| Sharpness | High |
| Exposure Latitude | Wide |
| Push/Pull | Not specified |
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Excellent film at a killer price
I primarily use this film with my Nikon F100 and N90s cameras for forensic photography. The results are outstanding when I have the film processed and scanned to CD's. Why am I shooting film ...Read complete review
I primarily use this film with my Nikon F100 and N90s cameras for forensic photography. The results are outstanding when I have the film processed and scanned to CD's. Why am I shooting film instead of digital? With digital, the original images can be altered but with film (as long as you have the original negative) it's next to impossible to alter the image. From a legal photography standpoint, this is very valuable.
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decent color film for the price
This is the least expensived color film the store sells. Used it on my plastic cameras.
This is the least expensived color film the store sells. Used it on my plastic cameras.
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
This Fuji film, as as the name suggests, is superior. As a photography major in college, I always look for cost-effective, easy to use products that get the job done. With a film speed of 400, it suits most lighting situations without the sacrifice of a low shutter speed. As color film goes, the grain is very fine, leading to a crisper, sharper image. The one qualm i've come up against has been the tendency of the images to be a smidge on the flat side. But with this film, all you'd have to do is shoot at a 200 film speed and process as 400 and the colors pop much more. I will DEFINITELY continue to utilize this product.
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
good color and decent grain for the price
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
I take lots of kids portraits, this film gives gorgeous rich colors.
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
Vivid colors. This film delivers quality results
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
I like Fuji Color film for its superior color saturation. the 400 iso is useful when traveling when one does not know what the weather conditions will be. Hence more available light with a faster ISO.
It is still good to bring some 200 ISO film speed as well.
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
nice color and grain. fast enough to use in pretty low light
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
The sharpness of definition and color saturation is almost as good as the kodak portiture series of film. It is a great product.
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
Great film to use with my Nikon F100 and my 300mm Nikon lens. Great color saturation and hue.
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
Love this film. I develop and scan it myself and get fantastic results. Sharper and much better in low light than Gold 400. great tonal range and a solid two stops over and under.
Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
If you have ever spent any time developing film then you already know that Fuji makes the best overall commercial film!!
Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
Great to be able to still find Fuji 35 mm film-- in 36 exposure to boot! Their colors are gorgeous! Fresh film at a great price.
Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
This film is fantastic. I haven't had any issued with it (loading, shooting, etc). All my pictures have been turning out fantastic and color balancing my pictures is very simple. It also comes at a reasonable price.
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
This film is my go-to for shooting in pretty much any condition. It's cheap and gets the job done. I don't have to worry too much about where to get it processed (working in a rural area). It has decent color reproduction and a pretty unnoticeable grain when printed at 11x14inches. Working inside with this film is not that great, but I can usually print out the caste.
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
I use this film for landscapes, travel, spontaneous snapshots, etc. I also use this film in many lighting situations: indoor, outdoor, flash, and ambient light. When scanning the negatives, I find it easy to color balance. The prints I have made from these scans are around 9"x14", and they show very little grain. In my experience, the colors are a little more vibrant than Fuji's professional ISO 400 film, but not as much as Kodak Portra 400VC. This is the best value for ISO 400 color film. Though it may not have the same color vibrancy or fine grain of some professional films, it is still very satisfying to use if you plan to go somewhere and take lots and lots of pictures (which is what I do). I hope that this film can survive the digital revolution for a long, long time.
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
I simply love this cheap film, the quality is anyway pretty good and since I use it to experiment with my LOMOcamera, it really fits my needs. too bad they keep on running out of it!
Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
My favorite inexpensive film
Love the low contrast and dull colors
Very 1970's like
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
This film come at a great price and with 36 exposures. I love this film.
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wonderful product for affordable price
Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
Use with nikon F100
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Comments about Fujifilm CH 135-36 Fujicolor Press/Superia 400 Color Print Film (ISO-400):
We use multiple rolls of the 400 24 exp price is [...] is excellent will buy again
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