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Fuji help
I have really only used Kodak films and some Agfa, and I was hoping someone
could point me to a comparison or a review of the Fuji films that are availible. Looking for 35mm only. I have used Portra 400 from Kodak as well as Agfapan 100 (B&W)...can someone point me to a similar film in Fuji? Should I even bother? I appreciate any constructive help or pointers. Thanks, Rick Davis Ft. Lauderdale, Florida |
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"Rick Davis" wrote: I have really only used Kodak films and some Agfa, and I was hoping someone could point me to a comparison or a review of the Fuji films that are availible. Looking for 35mm only. I have used Portra 400 from Kodak as well as Agfapan 100 (B&W)...can someone point me to a similar film in Fuji? NPS -100 NPH-400 Should I even bother? That Depends. -- website: http://members.bellatlantic.net/~gblank |
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Fuji help
Rick Davis wrote:
I have really only used Kodak films and some Agfa, and I was hoping someone could point me to a comparison or a review of the Fuji films that are available. Looking for 35mm only. I have used Portra 400 from Kodak as well as Agfapan 100...can someone point me to a similar film in Fuji? There is a Fuji Film FAQ on the web, but it might have too much detail. Fuji print films that are most worth trying are Reala, new NPH, and NPZ. Reala is finer-grained and higher-resolution than any Kodak slow film. Portra 400UC is superior to NPH is most ways, but NPH might be a better portrait film for certain skin types. NPZ is great for low-light work, developed push2, although now it's surpassed by a Canon DSLR set to 1600. I don't shoot much slide film so I will not comment. Should I even bother? Personally I like Portra 160NC better than NPS, and find the Kodak and Agfa B&W films superior to Fuji Neopan. Others may disagree. Superia is a consumer film and has been quite inconsistent in the past. |
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