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Fuji Sensia 200 (35mm, 200 iso) user-review
written by aleczanussi on October 14th, 2008 (0 votes)

Get frozen! Do you want to see the natural colours of your photos distorted? Are you ready to enter a very new dimension? Do you want to obtain funny results by cross processing your film? If so, the Fuji Sensia 200 ISO must be your choice!

If the weather is sunny or a bit cloudy, just go out with your camera charged with a Fuji Sensia 200 and start having fun. This is the best film to be used with your camera: shoot at the sky and you’ll see what a distorting effect will come out in the corners of your shots. Never ever seen skies like these!

If treated with C-41 chemicals, all your photos will be marked out with a water green layer that produces an atmosphere similar to the one you could find on the moon!

And while hanging around, as soon as you notice something red or yellow, don’t waste time and take a picture of it! Fuji Sensia 200 loves red and yellow colours and will make them appear stronger and brighter.

And finally, don’t be afraid of using your flash! You can reach a perfect effect using it and it will give you a result that would look like a frozen shot!

So if you are the kind of person who like cold colours and don’t mind getting frozen…well this is your film!

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