Fujifilm Nexia A200 APS Film

Fujifilm Nexia A200 APS Film 

DESCRIPTION

This ISO 200-speed color print film is a great choice for the widest variety of photographic situations. Its extremely fine grain delivers brilliant, yet natural colors with excellent detail.

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 27, 2022]
yvettemkflt63


Strength:

In aperture mode the center rated metering is extremely reliable. For portraits I take a couple of quick exposure reading in aperture priority mode and then use that to set up the shoot in manual mode and it is as good as any slr that I have used. Billings commercial truck suspension repair

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Sep 17, 2001]
Stagea
Intermediate

Strength:

Wonderful prints. Great balance and small grain.

Weakness:

Costs more.

This is only the 2nd APS film I''ve used. It''s noticeably better than Kodak Advantix in terms of colour balance and grain. It approaches 35mm film in quality, plus APS flexibility. With films like these, APS can take over 35mm in the consumer market.

Customer Service

Never tried.

Similar Products Used:

Kodak Advantix

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 20, 2000]
Erik Jensen
Casual

Strength:

This seems to be a pretty decent APS film, although I have not done any really serious shootings with it.

Weakness:

Not quite as good as Kodaks's APS film (but, by all means, try it out for yourself.)

If it were to come down between Kodak and Fuji's APS films, I would have to say to trust Kodak - I've never been dissapointed with it.

Customer Service

I haven't tried it.

Similar Products Used:

Kodak Advantix 100, 200

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 26, 2000]
Randy Ennis
Expert
Model Reviewed: Nexia A200

Strength:

Nice color, great value, sharp prints

Weakness:

A bit contrasty

Don't know about the other guy who review this, but I've always had good luck with Fuji films. Used them exclusively when I used to do weddings. This film is often sold very inexpensively - currently Ritz Camera is offering a 3-pack for $6.99! I get this processed through a one-hour place, and my girlfriend often gets upset because the quality of my photos is better than her 35 mm processed by the same lab!

Similar Products Used:

Kodak Advantix 100

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 12, 2000]
Mark
Casual
Model Reviewed: Nexia A200

Strength:

Cheap.

Weakness:

Poor color, bad picures, muddy, low sharpness, grainy.

Fuji APS system is very disappointing, Especially Fuji mail-away processing through Wal-Mart! I may try to get Wal-Mart to reprint some of my rolls I had processed through them, this film, as well as Fuji processing is disappointing as Fuji 35mm is usually decent.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Kodak Advantix 100 and 200 - both excellent.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
2
[Oct 13, 2000]
Agung Tandjung
Expert

Strength:

This film is very2 sharp. It has very fine grains, and it is much2 smoother than its counterpart (Advantix 200). It records greens, red, and blue exceptionally well. Yellows and pastels are excellent too. In panoramic format, the grains are not obvious.

Weakness:

I don't see any for an APS film

I am impressed with this 24mm film. For a small format, it has amazing grain structure and color intensity. This is probably one of the best APS color films on the market today. I haven't tried Advantix 100, but I expect excellent results from it also. I won't use Advantix anymore.

Customer Service

Never tried to contact Kodak

Similar Products Used:

Kodak Advantix 200

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 22, 2000]
Philip Zima
Casual

Strength:

Fine Grain
Excellent Price-$7.88 3pk
Real Techonoogy

Weakness:

Limited Availability

The finest APS film I've used!

Tight grain for panoramic shots with minimal distortion. Vibrant colors, especially indoors with Fuji's 4th layer Rela technology.

I used Kodak films exclusively in my 35mm SLR's but have changed to Fuji for those as well. A very high quality product at a tremendous value!

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Kodak Asvantix

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 14, 2001]
Sarah
Intermediate

Strength:

relatively inexpensive, good colour saturation.

Weakness:

it's APS, that's an automatic downfall.

Is a great 200 speed APS film. It's usually on sale and you can get a 40 exp. bonus roll with a 3 pack. (that's what I look for when I buy it) It's just as good as, if not better than Kodak's 200 speed film for about 1/2 the price.

Similar Products Used:

Kodak products

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 08, 2001]
Howard Vrankin
Expert

Strength:

Very fine grain, realistic colors, nice contrast level. very affordable. My wife is an expert critic on flesh tones and sky tones, and this is her favorite! Sometimes I shoot panoramics and trim them to 4 X &, and people can't tell I've cropped it! Gives the equivalent of doubling my focal length. Try it; Fuji's A200 can do it!

Weakness:

Haven't found any weaknesses.

For all around speed in various outdoor light levels, unbeatable. Also very good for fill flash outdoors, and flash indoors.

Customer Service

I can find any Fuji emulsion speed and size I want, at Target stores.

Similar Products Used:

Kodak Advantix 200

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 27, 2001]
Mike Aban
Intermediate

Strength:

Fine grain
Good color saturation

Weakness:

None

I used to use Kodak exclusively for years. Recently, after the purchase of my first APS camera I started experimenting with different kids of film and found Fuji Superia to be considerably better than Kodak Advantix. I tried to search for technical information on both Kodak and Fuji; but it seems like Kodak has its own method of measuring grain and does not use the customary methods. Therefore, it was impossible to do a full technical comparison.

Customer Service

Not used yet.

Similar Products Used:

Kodak Advantix 200

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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