
Fujifilm film0003 Fujicolor 200 35mm Film 3-Pack
Stock up on classic analog color film with this 3-pack of Fujifilm Fujicolor 200 — 108 exposures of vibrant, everyday shooting.
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Overview
Key Features
VIBRANT COLORS - Experience exceptional color saturation with this daylight-balanced film, ensuring your photos burst with life and accurately reflect the scene's true hues.
FINE GRAIN - Achieve stunning image clarity with the film's fine grain structure, perfect for enlargements and detailed shots, maintaining quality even when magnified.
OPTIMAL EXPOSURE - Capture well-balanced images in various lighting conditions, thanks to the film's broad exposure latitude, reducing the risk of over or underexposure.
SUPERIOR SHARPNESS - Enjoy crisp, clear images with a resolution of 125 lines/mm, providing exceptional sharpness and detail, making every shot visually impactful.
CONSISTENT RESULTS - Rely on consistent performance across all three rolls, ensuring predictable and reliable results, roll after roll, for all your photographic endeavors.
VERSATILE SPEED - Utilize the ISO 200 film speed for a wide range of shooting scenarios, balancing sensitivity and grain, ideal for daylight and moderate lighting conditions.
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Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 3-pack bundle provides 108 total exposures at a better per-roll value than buying individually
- ISO 200 is versatile enough for daylight, overcast, and flash photography
- Produces vibrant, natural color reproduction with pleasing skin tones
- Uses the standard C-41 development process, widely available at photo labs and mail-in services
- 36 exposures per roll maximizes shots before needing to reload
👎 Cons
- ISO 200 is too slow for indoor or low-light shooting without flash or a fast lens
- Film must be developed and scanned before you can view results, adding cost and turnaround time
- No DX coding information provided, so older cameras without manual ISO setting may not meter correctly
- Film has a finite shelf life and degrades in heat, requiring mindful storage