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Fujifilm Fujichrome Provia 400 (RHP)

MSRP: $

Description: An ISO 400 color reversal film offering unsurpassed fine grain, sharpness and superb color reproduction, making this film ideal for stop-action photography and photojournalism. Fujichrome Provia 400 can be push-processed to ISO 1600 with outstanding results.
 
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Reviewed by: Jeffery Smith
 (Intermediate)

Review Date
June 10, 2001

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Review 1 of 8

Price Paid:  $10.00 from B&H Photo

Summary:
I bought 10 rolls of this horrible film after reading rave reviews in a photo magazine. It is pathetically bad. A full frame 8x10 looks like I blew up one tiny corner of a slide. Unbelieveable grain! I suppose that it could be used in applications where you want lots of grain, buy I cannot imagine anyone wanting THIS much grain. Far more than I have gotten from Kodak 800 Max. I'm throwing away my remaining 8 rolls because I cannot justify wasting the money processing them.

Strengths:
None

Weaknesses:
Grain that looks like a slide film pushed to 3200 ISO. No smooth lines possible. Photographs look like mosaics made from colored sand glued to a board.

Similar Products Used:
Ektachrome 400

Customer Service:
None needed



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Reviewed by: Nick Roberts
 (Expert)

Review Date
February 9, 2001

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Summary:
Put me off fast slide film for a long time, even though - no, wait a minute, precisely because it was such an improvement on previous fast slide films, yet is still very poor.
Try Provia 400F or the very wonderful MS100/1000 instead (really good at 400).

Strengths:
Until Provia 400F, the best 400 ISO slide film about...

Weaknesses:
...but still terrible!
Poor colour, poor grain (too big yet too small).

Similar Products Used:
E200 (don't like it)
Fuji MS 100/1000

Customer Service:
N/A



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Reviewed by: Jeffrey Reed
 (Intermediate)

Review Date
December 12, 2000

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Summary:
I agree with most of the others that this film does not have the color saturation that I associate with Fuji films.

Strengths:
I liked it in low light. I was shooting birds and landscapes around dusk and the speed and color renditions were acceptable to pretty good. I liked its ability to capture the subtle colors associated with moonrise, but that alone wouldn't be enough for me to buy it again.

Weaknesses:
Very expensive

Similar Products Used:
Velvia, Sensia, kodachrome, Ektachrome

Customer Service:
I didn't have to use customer service.



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Reviewed by: Andrea Solmi
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Review Date
August 22, 2000

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Summary:
IMO maybe one of the worst slide film existing.
You can easily see the grain even without a loupe, just watching diapos from 10 inches.
Don't buy it, shouldn't be sold!

Strengths:
none

Weaknesses:
expensive, super-graininess

Similar Products Used:
many slide film

Customer Service:
-



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Reviewed by: Ben Plehal
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Review Date
June 15, 2000

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Review 5 of 8

Model Reviewed:
PROVIA 400 (RHP)

Summary:
Don't waste your money. The speed of this film makes it nice for low-light situations -- that is, until you get the results back from the lab. Seeing a side-by-side comparison of Provia 400 and 100F pushed to 400 was all the convincing I needed. Very disappointing.

Strengths:
Fast - that's about it.

Weaknesses:
Very grainy, even by ISO 400 standards. Not nearly the color saturation I expected from Fuji Professional film. Expensive.

Similar Products Used:
Provia 100F, Velvia, Kodak Ektachrome



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