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Itching to try a new slide film? If you haven't tried shooting with Fuji Provia 100F, whether in 35mm or 120 format, why not put it on your "films to try" list? But, if you want to find out first what your fellow lomographers have to say about it, we bring you a Reviews on Rewind installment dedicated to this popular Fuji slide film that yields blue-ish and green-ish hues!
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Fujifilm Corporation recently redesigned the boxes for their line of 35mm films but also announced a substantial price increase in all professional photographic emulsions. Is it on its way to demise like Kodak?
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With its terrific turquoise hues and rich saturation, Fuji Provia 100 quickly became many a lomographer's favorite slide film, whether in 35mm or 120 format. We bet it's still one of your favorites, and we love this film as much as you do -- how can you not love this film when it allows you to get some awesome photos, just like the ones you will see after the jump!
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It´s a bit difficult for those two friends not to get along. Sometimes Provia make it difficult but LC-A+ RL gives it a push and they'll make it work. Like Bonnie and Clyde lovers, these two make a great team and they always go for a kill.
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It is an explorer in the morning, a hunter at night. Provia 400X, a Power slide film that does it all.
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Sometimes, whilst taking a picture you get a feeling, a rush of adrenaline telling you, "Yes, that is what I was looking for in my picture." Then, you press the shutter. Well, when I combine a specific camera with a specific film, I have the exact same feeling.
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Armed with my Nikon FE and a 30mm lens, I decided to bring along a roll of Fuji Provia 100F. When it finally came to develop the images, I took a gamble and decided to cross-process. That was a great decision.
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Have you ever had a problem when you want to take a picture in low light? After I got this camera, La Sardina Camera & Flash – Fischers Fritze, my problem was solved! It's not just a sardine can for me, but one of my favorite cameras. Please come with me, with my long night and my La Sardina. Let's move like Jagger!
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In my quest to find films everybody forgot about, I found the ALFO Professional Slide Film. Never really heard about that one, so I started my CSI engine. So this review is rather about the way one researches about the history of gone film-gems than the look of its emulsion.
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Shooting with expired film is always a gamble. If you remember to expect the unexpected you'll always be pleased. In the end, isn't that what it's all about?
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How can I describe Fuji Provia 400X to you in a few words? Fast and reliable! I can count on it under any light conditions, without giving too much thought!
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Who says blue is only for "Monday blues" and "feeling the blues"?
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Old Delhi streets are filled with the smell of Persian perfume, sweets, and the buzz of people. The walls and doors are colored with deep tones of red, yellow, and blue. And when you're with a beautiful girl looking ever so gorgeous, how could one resist them and not take but a few pictures?
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How does the La Sardina perform when all you can do is stay home and spend time with the family?
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Fuji Provia 100F is an ultra-fine grain slide film, aimed at professionals who want smooth, rich and detailed rendition of tones and colours.
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My friends asked me to cover their wedding in "lomo". I was also a secondary sponsor so it was a bit challenging. I had to be discrete so I used my LC-A+ and a couple of Fuji slides to get the job done.
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After trying cross processed slide film for the first time at the tail end of last summer, I knew I needed something good to take me through the winter. There aren’t many options for faster slide films around, but in Fuji Provia 400X I found an absolute gem.
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Fuji Provia 100F or also known as the RDP III is a wonderful slide film to X-PRO! You will see strong bluish green which can turn a boring and dull view, into an awe-inspiring picture, even at night!
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Like many Lomographers, I started my Lomographic journey because I was amazed by the strong saturated colors of cross-processed slide films. When I felt ready to venture into slide films, I tried one of the most commonly found iso100 slide film, Fuji Provia100F. My verdict? Read on to find out more!
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Provia is one of the most versatile colour reversal films. I know that many people would write about how cool this film is to cross-process but I decided to not do it. At the last second I resisted to the temptation and I developed it in E6 because even if I like the surprise factor I didn’t want to distort the colours of the selected theme.