Fujicolor Superia X-tra 400 135-36
Given the limited availability and to give everyone the chance to get a number of rolls, the order quantity of this product is limited to five per order.
Fujicolor Superia X-tra 400 is a medium speed daylight-balanced color negative 35mm film featuring Fujifilm's 4th Color Layer technology to produce vibrant, yet naturally appearing colors with smooth skin tones and repeatable results under mixed lighting conditions.
A nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° is well-suited to use in a variety of conditions, and the Super Fine-Sigma Grain Technology yields an unobtrusive, fine grain structure with high sharpness to benefit scanning and printing applications.
Most important features:
Excellent grain quality: fine grain for a high-speed film, providing no loss of image quality even in large-size enlargements
High speed and wide exposure latitude: high sensitivity that allows images to be captured even under insufficient light conditions
Excellent skin color reproduction: smooth, beautiful and naturally depicted skin tones
Excellent sharpness: extremely sharp depiction of all aspects of the subject, from overall form to textural details
Excellent gray balance: precisely maintained gray balance throughout, from the brightest highlights to the deepest shadows
Improved aging characteristics: aging characteristics have been improved to extend the shelf life of Superia X-tra 400
Product features
- Manufacturer
- Fujifilm
- Package contents
- 1x Fujicolor Superia X-tra 400 135-36
- Film type
- Color Negative
- Size / Dimensions:
- 35mm Film
- Number of exposures
- 36 exposures
- Film Sensitivity
- ISO 400
- Contrast
- Average
- Sharpness
- High
- Grain
- Fine grain
- Push / pull
- +2
- Development
- C-41
- HS-code
- 37025400
Great results
I bought this film for the pictures I took while the SARS-CoV-II pandemic. I'm not such of a fan of the grain structure of Superia X-Tra 400, but the colours... Beautiful! I tried to exposed it on ISO 200, in that way i liked the results even more. So this film is also relatively flexible. I will definitely shoot it again.