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What ISO is Fujicolor C200?

What ISO is Fujicolor C200?

ISO 200
FUJICOLOR C200 is a daylight-type ISO 200 color negative film that incorporates the newly developed New Super Uniform Fine Grain Technology to achieve high image quality when printed on FUJICOLOR papers.

Is Fujicolor 200 the same as C200?

What is Fujicolor C200? Depending on where you live and buy your film, you may or may not recognise Fujicolor C200’s box design. But if you’ve ever shot the C-less Fujicolor 200, you’ll probably recognise the canister. That’s because they’re the same.

Is Fujicolor C200 discontinued?

UPDATE: Fujifilm confirms “global shortage” of Fujicolor C200 and supplies will be sporadic for some time. Fujicolor C200, which remains Fujifilm’s only budget medium-ISO print film after the discontinuation of Superia 100 and 200, has become increasingly difficult to stock for many retailers.

Is C200 a Fujicolor C41?

The Fujicolor C 200 35mm film gives you excellent skin tones for your portrait shots, as well as sharp colors when used outdoors….Additional Information.

SKU f236c
Film Type attribute_value_Color Slide Film
ISO 200
Development C41 Color Negative Processing
Exposures 36

Is Fujicolor C200 35mm?

Fujifilm Fujicolor C200 35mm Film (36 Exposures)

What is the difference between ISO 200 and 400?

ISO 400 is twice as sensitive as ISO 200 and just as with shutter speed and aperture, when we double the light to the sensor, we refer to this as one ‘stop’ of light. ISO 400 is one stop brighter than ISO 200 and that means it would take half as much time to record the same amount of light at the sensor.

Why is Fujifilm discontinued?

The answer is with Phenol, Isopropylated Phosphate. This chemical is part of the layers of Fujifilm Velvia 100. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) considers it a carcinogen. Even though photographers would never physically touch the layer, Fujifilm needs to discontinue the product.

What kind of film is the Fujicolor C200?

Fujicolor 200 or C200 depending on how and where you buy it is a medium-speed, daylight-balanced consumer film made by, you guessed it, FujiFilm. C200 renders reasonably nice colors, fairly accurate skin tones, all with an average amount of grain.

Which is the best fujicolor film to buy?

Fujicolor C200 is a film that I really like. It is widely available, it is cheap, you can buy 24 and 36 exposures and the latitude is amazing, you can easily underexpose without worrying too much on burning the highlights. Grain is quite controlled for such a cheap film.

Which is better Fujifilm industrial 100 or Superia 200?

Reds are more muted than other Fujifilm films, films like Superia 200, or the Industrial 100 are much more vivid and intense. Definitely I prefer this muted red tones, a little bit more “red firebrick” than bright red. Same as blue tones, yellow tones are natural, balanced and true to color.

What’s the difference between industrial and C200 film?

C200 is similar with the greens, although the reds – while still strong – come out a little darker and less gaudy than with the Industrial. The film also has a wide exposure latitude, which means you’ll have to try hard to really under or overexpose it.