Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H Color Negative Film, ISO 400, 120 Size, Pack of 5, USA

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FUJICOLOR PORTRAIT FILM 400H PROFESSIONAL is a new-generation professional daylight color negative film incorporating Fujifilm's proprietary fourth color-sensitive layer in addition to the conventional three RGB-sensitive layers. With its extremely useful high-speed ISO 400 rating, it provides faithful reproduction of neutral grays with sharply improved fidelity over a wide exposure range from under- to overexposures. It produces superb skin tones with smoothly continuous gradation from the highlights to the shadows, and gives an excellent three-dimensional feeling in such details as fabrics and other textures. By incorporating the most advanced technologies, this film is able to meet a wide range of photographic needs, from portrait and wedding photography to commercial and fashion work.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Excellent Neutral Skin Tones
  • Rich Gradation
  • Unbiased Gray Balance
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Fuji
  • EAN: 0074101004182
  • FilmColorType: color
  • Label: FUJIFILM
  • Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
  • Model: Portrait PRO 400H
  • MPN: 02300418
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: PHOTOGRAPHIC_FILM
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: print
  • Publisher: FUJIFILM
  • Studio: FUJIFILM
  • UPC: 074101004182

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great job2009-07-05
it would have been nice to get it a day earlier but still great service
Everything I expected2009-06-22
If you need 120mm color film, this is what you're looking for! Just be aware that you will probably have to load this film by hand, and unless you or a friend has a darkroom you will have to send it away to be developed.
good film2008-06-13
good film. never used 120 before but it came out pretty well. it didn't come in a box though, but a bunch of individually wrapped rolls. not a bad thing necessarily, just strange.
Nice film2007-07-30
I took a break from the expired Fuji Astia I had bought in bulk to use a nice higher-speed C-41 film, and this didn't disappoint terribly. I was hoping more for the effects I got by cross-processing slide film, but this performed nicely in my Holga.

I never got to use it at night, but I do still have rolls left, so we'll see what happens in the future.

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