JanaM
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- Jan 20, 2007
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Hallo,
in the last weeks I have tested the new Fuji Provia 400X. It is a wonderful film:
Very natural colours, excellent colour reproduction. Colour saturation similar to Provia 100F. Under a 12x loupe same resolution as Provia 100F(!).
For a 400 ASA film extremely fine grain. I need the 12x loupe to see the grain, but even with this magnification ratio the grain structure is extremely fine. It looks similar to the old Sensia 100 (before the improved Sensia II was introduced in 2003). The grain of the Provia 400X is finer than the Agfa RSX 100 and the Kodachrome 64.
Exposure at 800 ASA and push processing is no problem at all. Same quality as with normal exposure. The only difference is a little bit more contrast.
The new Provia 400X is an excellent film. You get the quality of a 100 ASA film with this new Provia 400X. I get better results with this film than with my digital 10 MP SLR at 400 and 800 ASA (!).
I can highly recommend this new film.
Best regards,
Jana
in the last weeks I have tested the new Fuji Provia 400X. It is a wonderful film:
Very natural colours, excellent colour reproduction. Colour saturation similar to Provia 100F. Under a 12x loupe same resolution as Provia 100F(!).
For a 400 ASA film extremely fine grain. I need the 12x loupe to see the grain, but even with this magnification ratio the grain structure is extremely fine. It looks similar to the old Sensia 100 (before the improved Sensia II was introduced in 2003). The grain of the Provia 400X is finer than the Agfa RSX 100 and the Kodachrome 64.
Exposure at 800 ASA and push processing is no problem at all. Same quality as with normal exposure. The only difference is a little bit more contrast.
The new Provia 400X is an excellent film. You get the quality of a 100 ASA film with this new Provia 400X. I get better results with this film than with my digital 10 MP SLR at 400 and 800 ASA (!).
I can highly recommend this new film.
Best regards,
Jana