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I am not as sure as I should have to beMy experience with Fuji C200 has been a bit varied. For quite some time I thought it was a really nice cheap film, even though it lacked the 4th color layer. Now I'm not so sure anymore.
My guess is that there can be differences between C200 batches. Nothing too radical, but enough for me too decide that in our family only Portra and Ektar will be shot when it comes to color negative films.
Make sure you don't shoot those films or you too might become spoiled by their small grain and color!![]()
but let me state now (just out of my mind) :C200 is probably NOT with Fujis
famous 4th layer technology.
But Superior200 devinitivly have 4 layers.
What is the advantage from 4 layers?
1) less sharpness because of a little more
thickness caused from an additional layer.But just in theory - in practice it could mean a very little more thin layers caused from advanced technology.
2) better colors because of a more information in the 4. layer ?
Just in theory - Fuji themselfes stated is is an advantage with Spezial light sources. To avoid greenish cast from neon tubes a.s.o.
Why does Kodak has no film with 4 layers? Because of better colour couplers?
It was (looking in historical concerns) the last big marketing strategy against Kodak.
Half a year later everybody "talked" about
digital photography - therefore Kodak has no care about thoughts to 4 layer technology.
So should we also no care about it ?
Let me say the following : The 4th layer is
just nice to have it - but the very more profit with these films is the modernest
manufacturing process - the improved emulsion technology.
And this means indeed a definitivly more
resolution and much "more" of small grain.
This is sean here in some statements of the discussion from people wog stated C200 is more grainy.
This may be indeed correct.I can't say so because I have not compared this special issue.
But before we blame C200 or Kodacolor 200 as two bad films with lousy characteristics - lets be faire!
We should better talk about real bad films
sorry to say because I like Ferrania as a new company very much but remember
Solaris color films!
I bought a lot of Solaris100 because of ISO 100 - but this films are ????
They are definitive films of characteristics we all expected from cheapest films in the past : cheap AND
lousy!
C200 and Kodacolor200 are cheap AND just great! !!
They both are with little finer grain than ISO 100 out of last Ferrania production.
But Notice : Kodacolor400 is a fully other item.
If you expose this film 1/2 stop under you also have heavy grain as last seen with
70th films.
So C200 is great, also with Kodacolor200
Kodacolor400 is - let me say ok !
But please just try E.I. 200 with the 400 Kodak or better use Gold400 (there are different names in some regions on this last emulsion)
with regards