Customer Reviews 

Just Good Film!
2007-09-04I have always been pleased with Fuji film, because of its emphasis on the blues, greens, and darker hues I find more pleasing that Kodak's. With my Canon T2, I get the best results from FujiFilm, and I can't wait to try the 200 and 800 speed!
I am very pleased with my purchase, the speed of the shipment, and the price!

Good film, but prices here are way too high.
2002-12-10For an all-purpose color film, I nearly always shoot Fuji's 200 speed. It has the cooler tones that I prefer in my images and a good saturation level. The only drawback that I've seen while looking at various film prices here is that they are way over-priced! The only place that I've seen where you pay more for film is in the supermarkets. Any regular camera store or photo finisher will have this stuff for a lot less, and you won't have to wait for it to ship.

Fuji is the best film out there
2000-08-24I am always taking pictures and I am so thoroughly impressed with Fuji film and especially the 200 ISO that it's the only film I will use- Kodak doesnt seem to deliver the results I want and when I tried Fuji- it became my favorite right off- great colors, bold, doesnt mute them like I found Kodak to do- highly recommend.
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