Fujifilm Nexia F100 APS Film

Fujifilm Nexia F100 APS Film 

DESCRIPTION

Premium ISO 100 film boasts the finest, smoothest grain and highest sharpness of all the Nexia films.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 19, 2022]
Janwil


Strength:

Nice data posted! Thanks the banks restaurants

Weakness:

none so far

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RATING
5
[Feb 03, 2022]
elizabeth


Strength:

Good quality, lightweight comes with carrying bag. Auto Glass Repair of Boston suggest would be to put a washer or locktite on the adjustable center mounting screw when you know which you will use to avoid it backing out and losing it.

Weakness:

None so far.

Purchased:
New  
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RATING
5
[Nov 17, 2000]
Alex Hung
Intermediate

Strength:

Fine grain
Good satuation

Weakness:

None

Probably the best 100 film ever. Only slightly better than Fuji D100 in terms of colour satuation. It seems F100 has more natural colour reproduction than the D100.

Similar Products Used:

Fuji A200
Fuji H400
Kodak Advantix 200

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 01, 2001]
Paris Tsantis
Intermediate

Strength:

Nice Colors
Fine grain(FOR APS)

Weakness:

Lacks detail and sharpness. In general, APS system didn't come up to my expectations. Too much grain for 100 film, but the finest in APS range.

The best APS film, maybe the equivalent of REALA in APS! Grain is coarse for a 100 ASA film, but the finest you can get from APS. Lacks the detail and sharpness that I expected, but the colors are nice. I decided to switch to 35mm three months ago and the results I get from films that are cheaper than NEXIA F100 are far more superior.

Customer Service

Not used.

Similar Products Used:

Kodak Advantix 100
Agfa 100
Fuji Nexia 100

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RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Aug 06, 2001]
Ryan Visima
Expert

Strength:

Fine grain, neutral colour reproduction, excellent smooth skin tones, very sharp

Weakness:

EXTREMELY hard to find

As the previous poster said, this may well be the "Fuji Reala" of the APS world. F100 sports the most neutral colour reproduction I've seen in an APS film - all the others are way too vivid and satured to be even remotely useful. It renders skin tones beautifully.

As detailed above, it looks like supplies of this film have dried up in North America. I can no longer find it anywhere in Toronto, and Fuji refuses to tell me where I can buy it. Why discontinue such a great film?

The cheap price indicated above was because I bought the stores' entire remaining supply of F100 - all short-dated. I'm going to be incredibly disappointed when I use up all the stock residing in my freezer.

Customer Service

Fuji's e-mail support is useless. Asked them a bunch of questions in one e-mail, including why F100 is so hard to find, and they totally ignored the F100 question while answering the others.

Similar Products Used:

All Fuji and Kodak APS films

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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