And i expect that Provia 400X is alot grainer than provia 100F!
I am lost at what to believe in the datasheet, it says that its a very fine grained film, but in the specs it says its RMS 13.
Anyway, if the shots taken with the stuff that ive seen on Flickr are anything to go by, i cant see any noticeable grain at all.
Certainly not as grainy as the Agfa stock that Wittner is using.
I actually do agree with you, and i dont think they will have to do much to achieve it, the sample shots ive seen appear vintage enough for me, but if they want to go further and make a film that delivers results similar to kodachrome, or other vintage colour films, i say good on them!
Fuji is too perfect, almost sterile, theres nothing wrong with that, and if Ferrania eventually offer a range of such films that wouldnt bother me.
Grain doesnt bother me either if its not too overpowering, but the main reason i want to shoot film is to give photos that vintage look, as if they were shot in the 60's or 70's
Even with Kodak Ektachrome the shots can look vintage enough for my liking, as an example i shot this only in 2014 at a vintage car club event. Unless you saw a modern car in the photo, most people would assume it was taken in the early 60's. This was taken on elitechrome 100 which is basically e100g.