Fuji 400 35mm Film 36 Exposures

Fuji Superia 400 35mm Film is a fine grain for a high-speed film. It will work equally well outdoors in daylight or indoors with flash. The characteristics include excellent colour reproduction, sharpness, and smooth, fine grain.

5 Roll Limit

Since Superia has been so hard to come by this year we are limiting it to 5 rolls per customer for now. That way more people can get their hands on it.

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Fuji 400 35mm Film 36 Exposures

Fuji 400 35mm Film has fine grain for a high-speed film. 35mm Fuji Superia X-tra 400 will give great image quality even when you enlarge it. It will work equally well outdoors in daylight or indoors with flash. The characteristics include excellent colour reproduction, sharpness, and smooth, fine grain.

First up, Fujifilm  X-tra 400 will give you great vivid colour reproduction across the entire spectrum. Also, give accurate colour reproduction. Plus, this film performs exceptionally well under fluorescent lighting.

So, you get a very sharp depiction of all aspects of a subject, from form to textural details. Alongside natural skin tone reproduction.

In summation, you get excellent fine grain for a 400 ISO speed film, and consistently high image quality.

And, check out our Fuji Superia film reviews. This is the previous version of Fuji’s 400 speed film. We shot one in South London, another in Montreal, and we even tried a roll as Redscale.

Fuji 400 is only available in 35mm.

 

5 Roll Limit

Since Fuji 400 has been so hard to come by this year we are limiting it to 5 rolls per customer for now. That way more people can get their hands on it.

 

This Is How You Shoot Fuji Superia 400

Want to see some of the different ways you can use Superia 400? We have put together some of our favourite Superia 400 shots by our customers – you can see them here.

Want to see more? Find out what we think of Superia, read our Fuji Superia 400 Film Review and our Second Superia 400 Film Review.

 

Guide To Film Photography

And, if you’re new to analogue photography, check out our Beginners Guide To Film Photography. It’s a great starting point when you first start shooting film.

 

Which Is The Best Film To Choose?

Have you just got hold of a film camera and unsure where to start? We have lots of films to choose from, but you might be wondering which is the best one for you. Then read our guide Choose Your Film. It will give you a good starting point and a clear idea of what the different films do.

Additional information

Brand

Film Development

C41

Film Exposures

36

Film Format

Film Sensitivity

Film Type

Negative

1 review for Fuji 400 35mm Film 36 Exposures

  1. Parallax Photographic Coop

    Superia has a distinct grain and good contrast. We like the saturated colours, and rendition of blues and greens. Nice, crips detail too.

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