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It will be interesting to see what the colors look like and whether this slow film is any sharper or fine grained than Portra 400. I think it costs more than Portra 400.
I am scratching my head... if this film is still being made, it means it's the only C-41 film produced by Fujifilm right now? IIRC C-200 and Superia are gone, is that right?
BTW, I've seen two different versions of Fujicolor 100, are these the same?
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Nah, not even close.this is surprising? even higher resolution than ektar?
even higher resolution than ektar?
Nah, not even close.
And no color negative film is sharper than Vision3 50D (a la Cinestill 50D). That stuff is insane, and shames T-Max.
I believe Ektar is the sharpest C-41 we have.
I would put Fuji 100 sharpness alongside Portra 400.
My tests are non-scientific so I'll give you the credit.
Oh, we may be debating two different topics -- sharpness vs. resolution, the effects of grain size on edge acutance.
Another film I love for its' sharpness, Adox HR-50, claims 250+ lp/mm, and in my experience I believe it. In fact, this film's grain (developed in their HR-DEV) looks almost identical to Vision3 50D's to me. The grain size is so tiny however, that it appears rather soft on the edge details, but the detail in itself is stunning. It's way out of range of my Plustek scanner, but I can see it clearer on my enlarger.
Photos with Fuji 100 appear somewhat sharper than 200, but not by much.
Fuji C200: 120 – 130 Lp/mm
The one film I would have liked to see test results for is Portra 400.
Probably half of my color print film shooting is done with it. For the size prints I would most often make with 35mm film, the extra speed of a 400 or 800 speed film is handy for hand held shooting. I might eventually get some image stabilized Nikkor or Canon EF lenses which have IS and can be used on film cameras.
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