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Fujifilm 1014258 Superia X-TRA 400 35mm Film -4 Pack
35mm
- Currently 4.88888888889/5 Stars.
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USD 15.24
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BRIEF SUMMARY
- 35mm color print film
- 400 ASA
- For action or low-light shots
- Patented 4th color sensitive emulsion layer
- Captures true color even under fluorescent lights
Description:
4 rolls of 35mm Superia Color Print Film with an ASA/ISO 400 (24 exposures each) Specially priced package
This package includes four rolls of Fuji 35mm Superia X-TRA 400 ASA color print film with 24 exposures per roll. The X-TRA 400 speed delivers excellent results when shooting action subjects or shooting in low light conditions. The Superia X-TRA has a patented 4th color sensitive emulsion layer designed to capture true color even under fluorescent lights. The two-stage timing DIR couplers improve color brilliance, enhance edges for sharpness, and improve the rendition of reds and purples. The film is DX coded for use in compact automatic cameras. It can be developed using standard CN-16 or C-41 processing.
* *Sales package content and specifications may vary and might change without notification.
* *Sales package content and specifications may vary and might change without notification.
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Customer Reviews
by: Carmen R. St Jean (United States)
on: Wednesday, 15-September-2010
on: Wednesday, 15-September-2010
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
The Fuji Superia 400 lives up to its name; it truly is superior to other 400 ISO color negative films. Sure, depending on what youre looking for, other films have their purposes. But, for casual day-to-day shots, Superia wont let you down. The reds and yellows pop and it isnt difficult to get the proper lighting. For fellow Lomographers, I recommend this over the Lomography 400 Color Negative. This produces the same result or better (in my experience thusfar) for a much better price. Honestly, I dont even understand how they are able to sell this for so little. Worth it!
by: Carmen R. St Jean on Wednesday, 15-September-2010
by: J Song (United States)
on: Monday, 26-April-2010
on: Monday, 26-April-2010
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
Im not sure if its all of them but the one that I received from MZ Photo was actually 3- 24 exp and 1- 36 exp rolls, not 4- 24 exp rolls. =) on the box it advertised 12 bonus exp. have not used them yet but will update after sisters wedding.
by: J Song on Monday, 26-April-2010
by: R. Nimmo (United States)
on: Tuesday, 9-March-2010
on: Tuesday, 9-March-2010
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
I was very glad to find this film on your site because I can no longer find it in the stores...I still have a 35 mm camera that I love taking pictures of my grandchildren with to put in my albums...we have a digital camera but sometimes the pause on it loses the picture I am going after with the grandchildren....it came exactly as pictured and in good shape.
by: R. Nimmo on Tuesday, 9-March-2010
by: William Boivin (United States)
on: Saturday, 3-January-2009
on: Saturday, 3-January-2009
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
I went horseback riding with my dad. He used kodak 800 speed film I used Fuji 800 film. We had the same kind of camera. We took the same shots, the same time of day. The Fuji pictures were more sharper, with much more vibrant colors. I would buy nothing but Fuji film. My dad switched to Fuji too!(after he saw my pictures)
by: William Boivin on Saturday, 3-January-2009
by: carolyn (Canal Winchester, OH)
on: Tuesday, 20-July-2004
on: Tuesday, 20-July-2004
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
I use this film just normally for everyday stuff. It isnt grainy when you enlarge the photos, and the colors are just outstanding. I use the 800 for the really important stuff though because I think the colors are more vibrant. But, for just vacations, stuff around the house, the 400 will do a great job. Anything less it basically a waste of money. I shoot at least a roll a week just of everyday life and this is the one that I choose all the time. I have a basket full!
by: carolyn on Tuesday, 20-July-2004
by: Sally Ann Simmons (Tallahassee, FL United States)
on: Wednesday, 2-June-2004
on: Wednesday, 2-June-2004
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
This film has great color production and performance. The price is also just right. You cant go wrong with the Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400.
by: Sally Ann Simmons on Wednesday, 2-June-2004
by: Bruce Jackson (Irving, TX United States)
on: Saturday, 12-April-2003
on: Saturday, 12-April-2003
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
Modern 400 speed films are better in every way than the slow 100 speed films when I first started shooting 35mm. Because of this I see no reason to shoot anything slower than ISO 400 these days. Of all the color films I like Fuji Superia the best; the colors are rich and saturated without looking unatural. Grain and sharpness are very good for a fast film. This is now my standard film. I buy bricks of Fuji Superia X-TRA and onsies and twosies of everything else and my pictures have never looked better.
by: Bruce Jackson on Saturday, 12-April-2003
by: Bruce Harrison Andrews (Los Angeles, Ca)
on: Tuesday, 26-February-2002
on: Tuesday, 26-February-2002
- Currently 4/5 Stars.
Ive used this film on a few occasions under different lighting situations and I suggest everyone whos into photography from the level of beginner to professional to use this film. My prefered method of using this film is a combonation of exsisting light and strobe...including on camera flash! Its a great price and provided you process using a professional laboratory, the results will be extremely pleasing!
by: Bruce Harrison Andrews on Tuesday, 26-February-2002
by: David S. Cox (Salt Lake City, Utah)
on: Sunday, 30-December-2001
on: Sunday, 30-December-2001
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
As I have read the previous comments about the superiority of Fugi film to Kodak (and I agree in part), however, it should be pointed out that the reason Fugi film worked so well on the Long Island sound photo shoot is because Fugi film lends itself more to the greens and blues in the color spectrum while the Kodak films lend themselves more to the warm yellows, oranges and deep reds of sunsets and Vermont landscapes in the fall. Fugi film is exceptional but its quility is limited just as is Kodak.
by: David S. Cox on Sunday, 30-December-2001
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- Estimated Shipping weight: 0.45 Kg
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