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Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 35mm Film (4-Pack) | 
| Brand: Fuji
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $6.95 You Save: $6.04 (46%)
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Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.3 x 1.4 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: X-TRA 400 Model: X-TRA 400 UPC: 074101242577 EAN: 0074101034363 ASIN: B00004TWLZ
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| Features:
| • | 35mm color print film | | • | 400 ASA | | • | For action or low-light shots | | • | Patented 4th color sensitive emulsion layer | | • | Captures true color even under fluorescent lights |
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Product Description 4 rolls of 35mm Superia Color Print Film with an ASA/ISO 400 (24 exposures each) Specially priced package
Amazon.com Product Description This package includes four rolls of Fuji 35mm Superia X-TRA 400 ASA color print film with 24 exposures per roll. The X-TRA 400 speed delivers excellent results when shooting action subjects or shooting in low light conditions. The Superia X-TRA has a patented 4th color sensitive emulsion layer designed to capture true color even under fluorescent lights. The two-stage timing DIR couplers improve color brilliance, enhance edges for sharpness, and improve the rendition of reds and purples. The film is DX coded for use in compact automatic cameras. It can be developed using standard CN-16 or C-41 processing.
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It's True -- Fuji Film IS Superior October 20, 2000 Phoebe M. Fuentes (New York, NY) 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
...and not just the 400 film. The 100 and 200 films are excellent too!I had two rolls of film with me on an outing at one of Long Island's beatiful bays and inlets. One was Kodak and the other was Fuji. I took pictures of pretty much the same things: of boats docked or out sailing, of inlet scenery (green plants hanging over the water), etc. When I got the pictures back, Kodak was okay, but the ones that were taken with Fuji film were absolutely stunning. The pictures were crisp with vibrant colors. One of my favorite pictures was a picture of a sailing boat docked at a private area, with trees and plants framed around it. The greens in the trees and plants were truly every hue of green you would expect had you been there and so were the various murky shades of blue in the water and the contrasting white of the boat. The ashy shades of the dock itself were picked up nicely and the browns of the trees' bark can be clearly seen, making a nice foil for all the green shades in the plants. I loved it so much that I had it enlarged to poster size. Fuji film has been the only film I use since then. I have yet to try the 800 film, but having read the review on it from here, as well as having my own good experiences with Fuji film, I have no doubt that it would please me as well!
One word - WOW! February 15, 2001 Memory M Carver (Southern CA United States) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
On an outing to the park with my nieces, I shot 5 rolls of film. I used several different film types: Kodak Gold 200, Fuji Superia X-tra 400, Fuji Superia X-tra 800, and Fuji color slide film. By far, the best pictures were from the Fuji 400 speed film. BAM!! The colors just jump out and grab you. Great skin tones. The grains on this film are superb when enlarged to 8x10. I am looking forward to trying Fuji's 100 and 200 speed films.
Far better than any comparable Kodak November 27, 2000 A. Mak (New York, USA) 17 out of 19 found this review helpful
While the picture quality of the 400 speed doesn't quite compare to that of the 100 speeds, this film is simply awesome. The sometimes artificial colors (punchy reds and deep blues) really bring out the 'pop' in most scenes (especially grey days). In terms of an all around consumer film, this is simply the best and is what I use when I shoot with my P&S. What makes this film so spectacular is that even with the higher speed, you don't have to sacrifce picture quality and color saturation, making it possible to hand-hold even in dim or night situations. The colors are great and the picture quality is nearly indistinguishable from slower speed films. Simply put, the only film that I like more is Fuji Reala.
Much better than Kodak August 4, 2000 15 out of 18 found this review helpful
Don't believe the marketing Kodak does. I was using only Kodakfilms for nearly 5 years. I recently switched to Fuji based on some online reviews...I was pleasantly surprised at the results. I highly recommend this film.
Kodak vs. Fuji Film December 30, 2001 David S. Cox (Salt Lake City, Utah) 10 out of 14 found this review helpful
As I have read the previous comments about the superiority of Fugi film to Kodak (and I agree in part), however, it should be pointed out that the reason Fugi film worked so well on the Long Island sound photo shoot is because Fugi film lends itself more to the greens and blues in the color spectrum while the Kodak films lend themselves more to the warm yellows, oranges and deep reds of sunsets and Vermont landscapes in the fall. Fugi film is exceptional but its quility is limited just as is Kodak.
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