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Agfa Vista (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review
written by wil6ka on February 23rd, 2009 , 3 comments (6 votes)

On the grainy side of life: Gives any subjet a soft vintage kind of look. Rather to be used with short frames than the panoramic size. And hurry to pile them up – they will be gone some time soon.

I am so used to slide-film nowadays that I am always surprised about the look of a print-film. The Agfa Vista 400 ISO is my prime choice, if I don’t have any slide handy. And this is due to various reasons. The colour saturation is quite intense. It is very grainy, which actually gives it sometimes some sort of vintage x-pro effect. Actually it looks very distinct to all the other films I use, especially if compared to slide film. Skin tones are very warm and smooth.

Still I have the feeling, that it is rather a film for short proximations like the Fisheye or the LC-A+, For the long negatives of a Horizon I thought it might be lacking a little bit in contrast. As long as you know these, you will be sure you can use it right.

On the other hand you will sometimes get a good bargain on them, buying them in the Lomostore or in large amounts in other sources. Though the big question remains, how long will they be around with Agfa stopping the production? So if you are very fond of the look of this film gives, you should really get going and buy them in vast amounts and pile them up in your fridge.

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3 comments

  • eyecon
    by eyecon
    9 months ago

    Nice review! I also still have some left in the freezer and I can remember they also work out wel for long exposures or low light situations....

  • mstrlss
    by mstrlss
    9 months ago

    I use Agfa Vista 400 a lot – from Fisheye-Underwater to LC-A+ – it´s a real workhorse.

  • stouf
    by stouf
    9 months ago

    Excellent ! N°5 is amazing... And you're right the Horizon as sometimes tendencies to overexpose... Causing the loss of contrast... But I still love the shots.

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