Pushing slide film. Which one for high isos?

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Hi everyone,
after I´m quite pleased with my first results I got from Fuji Astia, I wonder which slide film might be suitable for abvailable light. Is there any slide film that is pushable to, let´s say, 800....1600 iso?
Greetz, Benjamin
 

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I have also had great success with Provia 400X, mostly at 800. I've seen examples online of it pushed to 3200.
 
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Ok thanks to you both! I will try Provia 400X at various push steps.
 

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I'd try some Sensia 400 while you are at it.
 

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Kodak's Ektachrome 200 (E200) will beat off a Fuji film any day! It is really great stuff when it is shot in low light conditions and can easily be pushed to 800 or even 1600. I will try to get up an example for you. I highly reccomned this film!
 
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