
Fujifilm Superia HQ ISO 200 35mm Film 36 Exposures
Capture Life's Moments with Vivid ClarityThe Fuji Film Superia HQ ISO-200 35mm Film ensures your memories are captured with exceptional quality. Perfect for both outdoor and indoor use, this film offers smooth fine grain, enhanced color reproduction, and sharpness. With a wide exposure latitude a...
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Overview
Capture Life's Moments with Vivid Clarity
The Fuji Film Superia HQ ISO-200 35mm Film ensures your memories are captured with exceptional quality. Perfect for both outdoor and indoor use, this film offers smooth fine grain, enhanced color reproduction, and sharpness. With a wide exposure latitude and advanced color layer technology, you can expect brilliant and true-to-life images.
Specifications:
- Film Type: 35mm
- ISO: 200
- Exposures: 36
- Features: Smooth Fine Grain, Enhanced Color Reproduction & Sharpness, Wide Exposure Latitude, 4th Color Layer Technology
Key Features
This roll of Superia color film provides you with superior print quality over standard 35mm film
A General multipurpose color print film for both indoor and outdoor use
Capable of producing soft, natural skin tones
ISO-200 is a moderately sensitive film and may be used in semi-dark areas with good performance
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- This Fujifilm Superia film offers superior print quality compared to standard 35mm films, enhancing photographic output.
- It is a versatile color print film, suitable for a wide range of shooting conditions, both indoors and outdoors.
- The film is capable of producing soft and natural skin tones, which is ideal for portrait photography.
- With an ISO-200 sensitivity, it performs well in semi-dark areas, offering flexibility in varied lighting environments.
- This 36-exposure roll provides a generous number of shots before needing to change film.
👎 Cons
- The ISO-200 sensitivity might be too low for very dim indoor environments or fast-action photography without a flash.
- As a 35mm film, it requires traditional film development, which may be less immediate than digital photography workflows.
- Users are limited to 36 exposures per roll, necessitating film changes for extended shooting sessions.
- Achieving optimal results may depend on proper exposure and lighting, typical for film photography.
- The specific color balance characteristics might not suit all artistic preferences without post-processing adjustments.