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Two new films, but the provia 400X pro does look interesting.
Two new films, but the provia 400X pro does look interesting.
Snoweagle said:Wah the T64 and Provia 400X looks gd. But i thought Provia's suppose to be slide films? Now it's professional negatives.
foxtwo said:fujichrome provia 400X. 'fujichrome' already implies it is a slide film.
No they are reversals.Snoweagle said:Wah the T64 and Provia 400X looks gd. But i thought Provia's suppose to be slide films? Now it's professional negatives.
Snoweagle said:Ahh....okok...maybe it'll cost more than the existing Provia 100F. But i always shoot using ASA400 film so it should be great using this.
Prismatic said:Actually, Provia has always come in IS0 400 and IS0 1600 too. They are just impossible to find in Singapore.
Yes.. seems low enough. RMS of 11 microns is nearly that of consumer ISO 200 film.Isaiahfortythirtyone said:is RMS 11 considered low for 400 films? :think:
Prismatic said:Actually, Provia has always come in IS0 400 and IS0 1600 too. They are just impossible to find in Singapore.
lsisaxon said:Yes.. seems low enough. RMS of 11 microns is nearly that of consumer ISO 200 film.
Here is an interesting read.
http://www.earthboundlight.com/phototips/digital-versus-film-resolution.html
SnakeJackal said:Wanna start a thread MO for Fujichrome Provia 400X Professional from B&H? each person order 5 rolls and order a box of 100 rolls to share the delivery cost.
The price is here
Is there any place in Singapore process these professional film professionally?
Terence said:It's great to see new film products being released in this day and age where digital is taking over steadily. Bear in mind Fuji has just cut back its workforce too and shifted some production lines to China in the face of mounting costs. I pray that it'd survive. Kodak is already succumbing to the effects of a shrinking film market... sigh.