Colour Negative Film
35mm
ISO 400
36 Exposures
C-41 Process
Yes
Overview

Fujifilm 400 35mm 36 Exposure – Colour Negative Film is the perfect choice for any photographer wanting to capture sharp, vibrant images. This film produces a wide range of tones and hues with excellent resolution and sharpness. Featuring fine grain, vivid colours and great contrast, it's ideal for capturing portraits, landscapes and other scenes in stunning quality.

SKU: GC22-77622

Fujifilm 400 35mm 36 Exposure – Colour Negative Film

Fujifilm 400 35mm 36 Exposure – Colour Negative Film is the perfect choice for any photographer wanting to capture sharp, vibrant images. This film produces a wide range of tones and hues with excellent resolution and sharpness. Featuring fine grain, vivid colours and great contrast, it's ideal for capturing portraits, landscapes and other scenes in stunning quality.

Its ISO speed rating of 400 also gives you more flexibility when shooting in low light conditions. Unleash your creativity on this versatile film from Fujifilm - perfect for indoor or outdoor photography! With high saturation, natural colour reproduction and superb detail rendering, the Fujifilm 400 film will always provide outstanding results!

Features:

36 Exposures per roll

Daylight-Balanced Colour Negative Film

ISO 400/27° in C-41 Process

Super Fine Grain and High Sharpness

Wide Exposure Latitude

4th Colour Layer for Accurate Colours

Colour Negative Film
35mm
ISO 400
36 Exposures
C-41 Process
Yes
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Product Overview

Fujifilm 400 35mm 36 Exposure – Colour Negative Film is the perfect choice for any photographer wanting to capture sharp, vibrant images. This film produces a wide range of tones and hues with excellent resolution and sharpness. Featuring fine grain, vivid colours and great contrast, it's ideal for capturing portraits, landscapes and other scenes in stunning quality.

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Key Features

Colour Negative Film

Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 is a high speed daylight-balanced colour negative film.

35mm

Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 is a 35mm roll film.

ISO 400

Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 film has an ISO of 400/27°.

36 Exposures

The Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 film has 36 Exposures.

C-41 Process

The Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 film uses C-41 film processing.

Yes

The Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 film is DX Coded, you can put it in your compact camera and good to go.

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