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Konica Chrome Centuria (35mm, 200 iso) user-review
written by ethermoon on October 29th, 2008 , 6 comments (0 votes)

Grain your Shots! Classy, lovely, and nostalgic. Talk about those wonderful ideas of giving grains in your shots!

Well i got this film at random and it became one of my favorites, The Konica Centuria Chrome! I was happily carrying my Smena8M when I found this one. Then I loaded it instantly inside and took some feverish clicks!

It made my shots more wonderful with those tiny little dots that spreads all over! I suggest using it with any of your camera, sure those grains will come out!

It’s lovely!

Who says grain is not good?

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6 comments

  • by butter
    about 1 year ago

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    I've gotten similarly grainy results. It's not my favorite film, but sometimes the grain fits a photo perfectly! Other times I have a great shot ruined by not having the perfect film for the moment. Oh well... I still love this film! I found it cheap on eBay.

  • lolfox
    by lolfox
    about 1 year ago

    I wonder if its just that 200 iso flims dont xpro too well.....

    I had some Agfa CT Precisa 200 and i must say, its the worst film i´ve ever used for x pro.... excessive grain and generally underexposed looking..... nothing like its illustrious 100 iso cousin....

    mind you grainy and unerexposed can fit the mood depending where you are.... so it might be worth packing it next time you spend the night in a haunted house

  • superlighter
    by superlighter
    about 1 year ago

    woaow...really grainy..

  • ethermoon
    by ethermoon
    about 1 year ago

    someone told me to underexpose this film and the colors will come out saturated.. will be trying that... soon. :)

  • northwardnimbus
    by northwardnimbus
    about 1 year ago

    yes methinks it should be underexposed. heeh.

  • makeyuu
    by makeyuu
    about 1 year ago

    i used this film in my Dog at Cliff- album. Looks more like a color negative than a slide xpro..

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