FujiFilm Super HQ 200 Speed 48 exp Film (2 Pack)
from: Fuji
List Price: $12.99
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Product Description:
Fujicolor Super HQ 200 is a daylight-type color negative film with an ISO speed rating of 200. The use of color-compensating filters is not required when exposures are made under daylight conditions or with electronic flash. SureColor Technology has been introduced into this film, which is mainly composed of super uniform fine grain, high sharpness and NRT (N-Real Tone) Technologies. It is an excellent choice for "people" shots and high-quality pictures under variable daylight conditions.
Fujicolor Super HQ 200 is a daylight-type color negative film with an ISO speed rating of 200. The use of color-compensating filters is not required when exposures are made under daylight conditions or with electronic flash. SureColor Technology has been introduced into this film, which is mainly composed of super uniform fine grain, high sharpness and NRT (N-Real Tone) Technologies. It is an excellent choice for "people" shots and high-quality pictures under variable daylight conditions.
Features:
- FUJI P Superia 35mm Color Film
- Sold as 1 PK
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- Pleasing colors
Fuji makes great film that has natural-looking colors, and the price is always better than Kodak.I usually buy Kodak because I prefer buying American when the quality and price differences aren't so large.But for shooting nature, I do have a slight preference for Fuji.
- Pleasing colorsFuji makes great film that has natural-looking colors, and the price is always better than Kodak.I usually buy Kodak because I prefer buying American when the quality and price differences aren't so large.But for shooting nature, I do have a slight preference for Fuji.
