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Fujichrome 64T Type II Professional (RTP II) is an ISO 64 speed tungsten-type high image quality color reversal film. In its speed class, this new film provides the highest degree of fine grain possible along with excellent resolving power. It also provides high saturation, rich gradation, faithful color reproduction and wellcontrolled gradation balance.
| Type | 35mm color reversal (slide) film |
| Speed | ISO 64 |
| Applications | Product photography, interior and other architectural work, as well as the reproduction of illustrations, paintings, etc |
| Process | Kodak process E-6, or Fujifilm Process CR-56, etc |
| Color Saturation | High |
| Grain | Very fine |
| Sharpness | High |
| Exposure Latitude | Narrow |
| Push/Pull | Permits push/pullprocessing, from -1/2 to +1 stop |
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Comments about Fujifilm RTP-II 135-36 Fujichrome 64T Tungsten Color Slide Film (ISO-64):
Love the characteristics of this film used for cross processing.
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Comments about Fujifilm RTP-II 135-36 Fujichrome 64T Tungsten Color Slide Film (ISO-64):
tonal value
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Comments about Fujifilm RTP-II 135-36 Fujichrome 64T Tungsten Color Slide Film (ISO-64):
Exactly what I wanted. Very happy to be able to find a source as none of the camera shops in my locale carry much of any selection of film these days. Easy ordering process [...] strengthens my loyalty to B&H.
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Comments about Fujifilm RTP-II 135-36 Fujichrome 64T Tungsten Color Slide Film (ISO-64):
The perfect film for shooting indoors to get natural light. I like it during the Christmas season to shoot candles. Eliminates the red color you get using daylight film indoors. I can very good results with no visible grain.
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Comments about Fujifilm RTP-II 135-36 Fujichrome 64T Tungsten Color Slide Film (ISO-64):
Perfect match to halogen lamps
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Comments about Fujifilm RTP-II 135-36 Fujichrome 64T Tungsten Color Slide Film (ISO-64):
I am a photography student. The other day I desperately needed to find Tungsten Slide film for my 35mm camera as our class had an assignment due. This type of film is apparently very hard to find [...] I am very pleased with the results! I was able to take beautiful photographs to project in my class, as well as my scans came out great!
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Comments about Fujifilm RTP-II 135-36 Fujichrome 64T Tungsten Color Slide Film (ISO-64):
Good color balance and low reciprocity failure
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Comments about Fujifilm RTP-II 135-36 Fujichrome 64T Tungsten Color Slide Film (ISO-64):
I USE THIS FILM WHEN I SHOOT MODELING/FITNESS AND BODYBUILDING EVENTS THAT ARE HELD INDOORS ON A STAGE WITH THEATRICAL 3200K FLOOD LIGHTS.THIS FILM "COMPLETELY"BLOWS ANY DIGITAL IMAGE TAKEN UNDER THE SAME CONDITIONS.I HAVE CURRENTLY 25 NATIONAL STAGE PHYSIQUE PHOTOGRAPHY CHAMPIONSHIPS AS A RESULT OF THIS PRODUCT!!!LOOK AT MY STAGE PICS AT[@]
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Comments about Fujifilm RTP-II 135-36 Fujichrome 64T Tungsten Color Slide Film (ISO-64):
This film is perfect for "painting with light". The color is what Fuji does best and my photographs are stunning!
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Comments about Fujifilm RTP-II 135-36 Fujichrome 64T Tungsten Color Slide Film (ISO-64):
This film will shoot in any Tungsten light. It can be pushed to ISO 200 without loss in Colour saturation and without grain. I have used this in concert halls and phtographing plays. No digital image comes close to this film. It has a super fine grain and is easy to scan.
Must be seen to be believed.
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Comments about Fujifilm RTP-II 135-36 Fujichrome 64T Tungsten Color Slide Film (ISO-64):
I´m a photogtafer for Arquitectural Digest and usually use 67 format but when my 45mm angular for my Pentax can´t include what I want to capture of an apartment, I use an old Minolta with a 20mm/28. My AD editors have no problem to use this outstanding film: the sharpest film in 135 of all, funny on Tungsten whith very real colours and details in the darkest zones. Of course it gets even better with larger formats but ther are no larger formats that cover my other Minolta angular, the 17mm/4.0 !!!
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