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Christophoros Papakyriakou
a BeginnerDate Reviewed: March 1, 2007
Strengths: Good colors at bright light
very cheap
easy scanned
Suitable for the occasional user,night photograph and snapshotsWeaknesses: Strange color palette
grainy
If you want vivid colors go to fujiBottom Line: This film is ok for general use and for the money you pay.I start my first steps at serious photograph with this film.Rarely i get the results i wanted with this film.A lot of grain and strange/washed out colors comparing to Fuji Superia 200 which is 3 times the price of Agfa. I regret starting with this film.First i thought was a fault of my camera or lense.unfortunately was the film.
Duration Product Used: 0-1 years
Price Paid:
$1.00
Purchased At: Internet
Similar Products Used: Agfa Ultra 100,Agfa Vista 400,Kodak Gold 400,Kodak Gold 200,Fuji superia 100,200,400
Fuji slide films
Type of photography: Sports
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ajuk
a CasualDate Reviewed: July 24, 2005
Strengths: Get it right and it looks ok.Weaknesses: Not forgiving to exposure errors, Very Grainy if under exposed.Bottom Line: Cheap as chips even at photography shops, But its not very forgiving to errors.
Duration Product Used: 0-1 years
Price Paid:
$5.00
Purchased At: LCE
Similar Products Used: Fuji Superia 200, Kodak Elite 400
Type of photography: Outdoor
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josphy123
a IntermediateDate Reviewed: April 28, 2004
Strengths: Very inexpensive. Nice punchy colors.Weaknesses: Might be a little grainier than some other films.Bottom Line: This is a great film and a great bargain for the money. I have used several rolls of this film in its incarnation as Walgreens Studio 35, and I have been very pleased. It seems to have a somewhat different color palette than the Fuji or Kodak films which is a nice change. Plus if you buy it at Walgreens it is only about $6 for 4 rolls.
Duration Product Used: 6-10 years
Price Paid:
$6.00
Purchased At: Walgreens
Similar Products Used: lots of various consumer color films
Type of photography: People
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jesusdelallata
a IntermediateDate Reviewed: March 19, 2004
Strengths: Great color. Good in low light. Very very inexpensive film. Available everywhere (Walmart and Walgreen's).Weaknesses: None thus far since I've just started using it.Bottom Line: This is terrific film. I couldn't find this film anywhere until I read here that it is the same as Walgreen's Studio 35 private label film. I went out and bought some and fired up two rolls. After developing them, I was very pleased with the results. Even in low light, this film performed well. The colors are very rich. I also found out that this film is the same as Walmart's Polaroid film. I just bought 4 rolls for less than $4. This is amazing.
Duration Product Used: 2-5 years
Price Paid:
$6.00
Purchased At: Walgreen's
Similar Products Used: Fuji Superia 200.
Type of photography: People
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Wolfeye
a Expert
from Cedar Rapids, IADate Reviewed: October 1, 2001
Strengths: Great color accuracy without being muted or cast towards a certain color.
Excellent sharpness.Weaknesses: Sometimes seems a bit grainy.Bottom Line: The 200 speed film has always been a favorite of mine. I use it for nearly everything, with his film is at the top of my list. I do a lot of pet photography and the color rendition of this film is superb; even the multitude of tans on one of our cats come out distinct and lifelike. People photography is very good too, especially on people whose face tends to redden when photographed with Fuji film. The only weakness I've noticed so far is a tendency for a little bit of graininess, but it's minor.
Duration Product Used: 21+ years
Price Paid:
$2.00
Purchased At: Linn Photo
Similar Products Used: Kodak, Fuji, Konica 200 speed films.
Type of photography: People
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