- Joined
- Apr 19, 2010
- Messages
- 2,896
- Format
- Medium Format
Fuji Superia 400 is a nice cheap C-41 film, it is what it is.
Royal Enfield by Bill Smith1, on Flickr
Big Sunflowers by Bill Smith1, on Flickr
Garden Gate Good Food. by Bill Smith1, on Flickr
Potted Flowers by Bill Smith1, on Flickr
I would not do anything critical with this film, that's what Fuji Pro 400H and Kodak Portra 160 and 400 are for, especially if people are involved. I still find Superia 400 fun to shoot with, just rate it down to 250 ISO and off you go.
Always get great results with Superia 200. Find 400 skin tones scary pink, almost Velvia-like. It's getting too pricey for what it delivers.





Fuji is a behemoth company and I suspect they are earning much more on their Instax stuff rather than on 35 mm films. Not to mention virtually any other photography-related product so I wouldn't be surprised if they cease production. I won't lie, I'm not stocking the pile of Fuji-film (soon to be Fuji-no-film) in the freezer because sooner or later that stock will also be gone and I'd much rather try to get used to Kodak films from today.
