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Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Street Photography, Travel
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Real Fuji colours !
Albeit not as available as it once was this is some of the last Fuji film available which is still manufactured in Japan with Fuji chemistry rather than in the US, it makes for a magnificent film
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Theo H. (Kensington, GB)
Perfect for:Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Travel
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TOP Film
I had a roll of this in my fridge waiting to be used for years and it was worth the wait. Perhaps my choice of location/weather helped, but the images came out stunning. The colours were true to life whilst still retaining that 'film look'. In my opinion, Fuji is known for their green tones while Kodak is known for their warm tones, yet this film encompasses both. I was worried when loading this film that the greens would dominate, especially given the warmth of the location, yet this is not the case. Definitely one of my favourite roles that I shot on the trip
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Valeria V. (London, GB)
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners
A classic for sunny days out
I love this film, and can't wait for it to be back in stock, one day (hopefully). It's colours give me such a nostalgic feeling and remind me of the photographs my mother would take in the '90s. Perfect for everyday photography
Just right amount of saturation with great sharpness, perfect film for travel. I shot it with my point and shoot camera and really happy how the photos turned out without much exposure control.
Got this in a WonderBox, wish I had tried it sooner because these greens are amazing! The future of Fuji films are looking uncertain so I'm now hoarding any rolls of this I can get my hands on.