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The Fujifilm 1068620 Superia X-TRA 400 35mm Film is a high-performance color print film designed for both action and low-light photography. Featuring a patented 4th color sensitive emulsion layer, it ensures true color reproduction even under challenging fluorescent lighting conditions. This 4-pack is a must-have for photography enthusiasts looking to elevate their craft with a discontinued classic.
M**N
Great price for General Purpose film
You really cant go wrong with Fuji or Kodak film. This ISO 400 film is a great general purpose film that works well both indoors and outdoors. If you plan on shooting exclusively outdoors or in very well lit areas, you might get a slightly better picture quality with an ISO 100 or 200 speed film, but its 2014, and if you're still shooting film, you probably already know this.Ken Rockwell raves about Fuji Velvia 50 film, but that film is considerably more expensive than this Fuji Superia X-TRA 400.Ironically, Amazon sells single rolls of Kodak film for less than the average cost of this 4-pack, but Amazon considers the Kodak film to be an "Add-On Item", which means you can only order a maximum of 3 rolls at a time. If you need more, you have to get a different type of film, so I got this. At just under $3 a roll, its still a bargain. The incredibly sad thing is, however, that very few places develop film anymore. You can't just go to your local Walgreens or CVS Pharmacy and have them develop film. The ones that will do it, will send it out to a lab, and from what I've read online, the results vary dramatically. Its luck of the draw whether or not the person developing your film knows what they're doing.If you want your film developed by someone who has a lot of experience with film and uses quality equipment, for most people your best option is one of the online sources where you mail in your film to do it, but the costs are high. You will pay anywhere between $10 - $25 for a single roll of film to be developed which is in start contrast to how it used to be where your corner drug store would do it for $5 - $6 a roll.
A**A
Affordable!
Pros:+ Affordable+ $10 for 4 rolls+ ISO 400 is good for everyday use+ C-41 processing is everywhere and cheapCons:- NoneAlthough it's getting tougher and tougher to find places that will develop film, shooting film is still enjoyable. I bought my first film camera, a Nikon FE2, in 2013. I've used and had other film cameras before, but the Nikon FE2 was my first purchase for myself.Anyways, this film pack is affordable and gives good results. After having shot over 192 pictures with this (24 exposures per roll, at least 8 rolls), I really enjoy this film. The colors are very natural and pleasing. At a cost of less than three dollars per roll, this film makes it easy and cheap for anyone looking to explore film photography on a budget.Keep in mind these rolls are 24 exposures each. I shoot with an FE2 50mm 1.8 or 85mm 1.8. Both have great results when used with this film.
J**S
Rock-solid choice for those still shooting film
Yep, I'm still stuck in the 90s too.If you're looking for a starter film or a great all-rounder, look no further.Superia comes in ISO 200 - 1600, so you can use it no matter the lighting condition.COLOR is AWESOME! Pictures of red cars, green grass, blues in the sky...all just POP! I am a big fan of Superia for this reason.Clarity is great. No surprises there.Grain is...I'll call it "classic". You're shooting film for this reason anyway, right? Not too intrusive, not absent.Botch an exposure? No worries!Exposure latitude is great. You can definitely get good results a few stops either direction.Maybe my only gripe about Superia is it only comes in 24shot rolls.But I actually prefer that because I need to change ISOs more often than that, usually.Altogether, Superia is a great benchmark. There are films that are better in some ways, worse in some ways. But you can always find a reason to pack a roll of Superia.
J**L
Good for around the house or testing new camera equipment.
This is decent film for just taking non-essential shots or testing a new (vintage) camera or lens. It's inexpensive and delivers good quality. Personally it was hit and miss for me. I think most of my bad shots were due to poor settings on my part. Overall it's a good deal. I wouldn't use this for things like vacations or special occasions and definitely not in a professional setting. I think Portra or Ektar is better for those types of situations. Fuji also has a professional version for that.
A**X
Love this film. Performs strangely well even in overcast, rainy weather. Even on these days, colors still look fantastic.
Love this film. It's great for everyday stuff as a break away from professional film. I can just load it into my rangefinder when I'm going about my day, and I can take pictures of whatever I come across. Performs strangely well even in overcast, rainy weather. Even on these days, colors still look fantastic, whereas my experience with Kodak Ultramax wasn't so great with colors on gray days. And, even in fluorescent lights, it's rather well balanced after it's processed even though it's a daylight film. I love this stuff and will continue to use it. Not sure why it says discontinued here, because it really isn't.Also, it's a very low cost film but with great quality. My go-to consumer film for sure, my second choice would be to just use Portra (or even 160NS.)
J**R
Great quality for the price!
I am on the fourth roll on this set of film I received. This was the first time I have ever shot film before, and I wanted to pick up some inexpensive but quality film for me to learn the basics on film photography, without too much loss if I messed up. After reading some reviews here, I decided to go with these, and I am happy I did.My first roll I had one shot that turned out completely red, and my next few rolls I had maybe two blank shots each. I had them developed through Walgreens here in town, so I am note sure if that is a developing issue or a film issue.Overall, I am very pleased with the results and well buy again for an inexpensive color film.Check out some pictures I took with it to get an idea of the quality. All shots were on a Pentax ZX-M with a 50mm lens.
A**T
Cheap, nothing fancy
A great cheap film. The price certainly got me interested in this. However, I have found the colors to be a bit flatter than some of the other more professional films. Contrast is a little low. However these both can be fixed in photoshop, since I scan my negatives. Having said that, for the price it can't be beat. Always have a few rolls of this on hand.
A**I
Just as expected
The films were just as expected as if you were to buy them from a shop. All the films work well, but the price may be pretty high
R**C
fujifilm
Rediscovered my pre-digital camera and decided to try out the old way of photography. Have not yet had any photos developed so cannot comment on the quality etc but have no reason have doubts.
C**R
Pictures turned out great
I used this film in my Minolta camera and absolutely loved the pictures I took. Very nice film for the price
F**2
Very Snappy.
A pack of four Fuji Films. Are very easy to use. Fuji Film Superia X-TRA 400 35mm. Is a very good clear picture. Very good for blowing up prints. With no loss of clarity.
J**B
As described
Unopened package of 4. Still not expired!
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