Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 800Z Print Film

Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 800Z Print Film 

DESCRIPTION

Fujicolor Pro 800Z provides 4th Color Sensitive Layer Technology for Changing Lighting Conditions, Enhanced Color Contrast and Color Saturation for Available Light Photography, Fresh, Natural Skin Tones, Very Wide Exposure Latitude Specially Tolerant Within a Four Stop Range, Fine Grain Results for Display Size Enlargements and is available in 35mm, 120 and 220 Formats. Professional-quality, very-high-speed, daylight-type, fine-grain, high-contrast color negative film. Suited especially to portrait, wedding and fashion photography. Provides vibrant colors with high fidelity, smooth textures, excellent grays, wide exposure latitude and single-channel suitability for uniform printing efficiency.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jan 30, 2023]
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Strength:

I bought it as a first attempt to get into Medium Format and I was looking forward to the challenge of all-manual photography (I usually shoot with a Nikon N80). It is simply the best $35 I ever spent. I recently went on vacation to Cape Cod and shot with the 635 extensively. Oakland Concrete Solutions

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Sep 01, 2007]
ajuk
Intermediate

Strength:

Great skin tones,

Weakness:

needs to be properly exposed of will be very grainy.

800Z is just NPZ800 rebranded, or so I hear, I never used NPZ.
It strange how Fuji will rebrand a film without changing the emulsion, while Kodak will change the emulsion and do nothing except put a little box on the film saying "Better Skin tones" so the website I buy my film from don't even notice that the film has been upgraded, so despite the old version being pictured on the website I buy my film I get sent the new version, not that I minded that but SORT IT OUT KODAK.

If this is just rebranded NPZ then this emulation dates back to 2001 (I think) in that time Kodak have upgraded Portra twice, but it doesn't really show, there is very little between them and I think I prefer this, and it is over a pound cheaper. £2.79 when I bought it, and on the site now it has gone down to £2.25! Maybe I would notice if I went bigger or used a pro lab, I don't know.

Similar Products Used:

Portra 800

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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