FUJICHROME MS 100/1000 Professional .....anybody?

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I noticed this film, FUJICHROME MS 100/1000 Professional color reversal film, listed on the www.lomography.com
website, and available in 120. Has anyone used this in the past, and any experience or stories?

Fuji link:

http://www.fujifilmusa.com/shared/bin/AF3-989E.pdf

My plan was to use at the 100 ISO base rating, at least at first try. The ability to push it looks interesting also.

Link on Lomography.com:

http://shop.lomography.com/us/films/120-film/120-color-slide-film/fujichrome-ms-100-1000-120

Has anyone bought film from there before?

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It was a great film, and I shot lots of it, but at this point, it's likely to have a fair amount of magenta shift, especially when pushed.
 

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I've only cross processed it before. I enjoy using it from time to time. I rate it at 80 usually since what rolls I have are around 10 years expired.
 
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Wow, I guess this isn't in the current Fuji mix

On the Lomo site it is advertised as current (or should I say, not "Expired"), but without any real guidance from them it sounds like this is old product.

I'm not looking for "artsy", just a conventional E-6 product, but this must be emulsion that is the last of the batch. Maybe I should look to other Fuji product in 120?

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It was discontinued several yrs ago. Its not a conventional film. Its E-6, but designed for pushing to high speeds, kind of like Ilford Delta 3200 or Kodak Tmax p3200 black and white films. For a general purpose film, you're better off with Provia 100F or 400
 
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I've used that film. That was good stuff. It pushed beautifully, and it had subtle colors at the higher speeds. I used it at 800, which was as far as my lab would push it.

No, that's not a current film. I used it in the late 1990s. It had some grain in the shadows in higher speeds, but for an 11x14 print, I didn't see anything that I considered objectionable. A current roll of it would have a color shift, I'm sure, from its age.
 
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