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Fuji Superia (35mm, 400 iso) user-review
written by adi_totp on September 25, 2008 , 4 comments (1 vote)

Fuji Superia ISO 400 is the most popular film in my country, Indonesia. It may not be the most popular film around but everyone here uses it to put in their camera.
With ISO 400 you’ll get bright colours, yellow will get even more yellower and the red is much more redder if you use this film.

The main thing about this film is how much the colour seems to pop up and I decided to double it with my Colorsplash. It’s a little bit off, but I love the way this film creates sharp and clear image. As you can see at my gallery, every shot is so colourful! each of them has their own colour with my Colorsplash flash.

One more thing, if you use this film you’ll get the magical colours of Fujifilm: RED,YELLOW and GREEN.
So come on people buy this piece of magic and it will love you back by giving you the magical colours of the world!

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4 comments

  • superlighter
    by superlighter
    over 1 year ago

    just odered some at a very low price on eBay! I like this film, it's perfect for the redscaling technique!

  • adi_totp
    by adi_totp
    over 1 year ago

    really??.. I must try doing that redscaling technique with this camera and do the doubles maybe.. ;p
    have you try the redscaling technique with horizon?

  • by zoso1019
    over 1 year ago

    you do alot of doubles. and i got 25 rolls of this film for 18 bucks, supercheap. they first roll i shot with i use my diana with 35mm back, but i tried putting this weird lens thing on, it didn't work and there were no good pictures, but the color bright greens and yellows and blues a bunch of my pictures just came out a big mess of colors. and i just made a redscale roll and im gunna use that with my brand new fisheye

  • hanke
    by hanke
    5 months ago

    Great! I'm taking a few of these rolls along on my trip through India in a few weeks. Hope those colors will really pop out like you say. Oh and how do you do doubles with a colorsplash? Just take a picture and wind it back? I have a coloursplash as well.

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