Fujifilm Fujichrome Provia 100F Slide Film
Fujifilm Fujichrome Provia 100F Slide Film
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 16, 1999]
Bob Ecker
Model Reviewed:
PROVIA 100F (RDPIII)
Strength:
A vast improvement over the old Provia. Excellent grain, color saturation.
Weakness:
Availablity A great new film from Fuji. Complements Velvia and gives Ektachrome VS a run for its money. Great for enlargements and versatile. Also pushes well. Push half a stop for BRIGHT whites. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Ektachrome VS, Velvie, Astia |
[Dec 13, 1999]
Jim Bianchi
Professional
Model Reviewed:
PROVIA 100F (RDPIII)
Strength:
Velvia faster, sexier sister.
Weakness:
Expensive. Unbelievable film. With a prime lens, 11x14/16x20 art print quality enlargements. I've got a 20x30 on the wall no one will believe came from a 35mm. Sharpest, finest grain film I've ever used. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: RDPII, Velvia, Ektachrome 64. |
[Dec 08, 1999]
Jaryd Cavin
Intermediate
Model Reviewed:
PROVIA 100F (RDPIII)
Strength:
Very sharp. Almost invisible grain.
Weakness:
None Great film for making enlargments. I just had a 16x24 type R print made and was amazed at the size of the grain. It was equal to the grain that I am used to with 8x12's with similar films. Similar Products Used: Velvia. |
[Dec 06, 1999]
George Sibble
Professional
Model Reviewed:
PROVIA 100F (RDPIII)
Strength:
Very sharp, great contrast, extremely small grain
Weakness:
Hard to find, must be refrigerated, expensive (but very worth it) This film is absolutely great. I used to shoot Kodak Kodachrome because it is so crisp and well contrasted, but this film is even much better! Just looking at the slide with the naked eye can show how great this film is! It is extremely contrasty with excellent...no, unbelievable grain and texture! I immediately fell in love with it the first roll I got back. My new standard film. For the best 35mm PRO quality pictures, this is the only way to go. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Many diff. slide and print films |