
Fujifilm 16326119 Fujicolor Pro 400H 120 Film 5-Roll Pack
Capture Timeless Moments with Professional Color Film Introducing the Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H Color Negative Film. Designed for professional photographers and enthusiasts alike, this ISO 400 film delivers exceptional color reproduction and smooth skin tones. Ideal for portrait work and locati...
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Overview
Capture Timeless Moments with Professional Color Film
Introducing the Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H Color Negative Film. Designed for professional photographers and enthusiasts alike, this ISO 400 film delivers exceptional color reproduction and smooth skin tones. Ideal for portrait work and location photography, especially in limited light conditions.
Specifications:
- Film Type: Color Negative
- ISO: 400
- Quantity: 5 Rolls
- Features: High speed, faithful color reproduction, superb skin tones
Key Features
High speed of ISO 400
Faithful color reproduction of scenes under a wide variety of lighting
Superb skin tones
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- High speed of ISO 400 makes this film versatile for use in a wide range of lighting conditions.
- It offers faithful color reproduction, ensuring scenes are captured with accurate and pleasing hues.
- The film is designed to deliver superb skin tones, which is particularly beneficial for portrait photography.
- Comes in a convenient 5-roll pack, providing ample film for multiple shooting sessions.
- Its 120 film format is ideal for medium format cameras, offering larger negatives and potentially higher image quality.
👎 Cons
- As a film product, it requires development and scanning to view digital images, adding an extra step and cost to the process.
- The high speed of ISO 400, while versatile, may still require careful exposure in very low light compared to faster films or digital sensors.
- Its faithful color reproduction may not appeal to users who prefer highly stylized or specific color shifts from their film.
- The 120 film format is specific to medium format cameras and is not compatible with 35mm or digital cameras.
- Availability and processing options for 120 film can be less widespread than for 35mm film or digital photography.