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  • Review by
    norbert Rank: Lance Corporal
    on 10th Apr 2008


    User Rating : 3
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    Item: Agfa Hdc 200
    I believe Agfa before they went bust , brought out a improved version , Labs set up for Fuji/Kodak tend to process this film badly and it is supposed to have vivid colour . Also I need Silverfast Neg Fix for
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  • Review by
    Guest.
    on 25th Feb 2008


    User Rating : 10
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    Item: Kodak Kodachrome 64
    The best all-purpose slide film by far. Colour balance, cleanliness of processing, long-term colour stability
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  • Review by
    photoman Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel
    on 19th Dec 2005


    User Rating : 10
    Respect : +1

    Item: Fuji Superia 200
    Fuji Superia 200 is my favorite film that I use mostly. It's very good film for outdoor and flash photography. The pictures are sharp, and the colors are great. This film has four layers
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  • Review by
    symanticvision
    on 7th Oct 2005


    User Rating : 10
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    Item: Ilford FP4 125 35mm Black/White
    The Ilford FP4 125 35mm Black/White camera film is one of the best Medium Speed film you will ever find. Try to develop it with D76 1:1, and you will be blown away by the details when you make an
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  • Review by
    dturina
    on 17th Apr 2005


    User Rating : 9
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    Item: Fuji Sensia 100
    When I switched from C41 to E6 film, I was testing lots of emulsions, and eventually I ended up using mostly Fuji RA (as a neutral, all-around film) and Kodak EBX (when I needed more punch). RA gives pictures
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  • Review by
    adambukaty Rank: Corporal
    on 9th Jun 2004


    User Rating : 7
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    Item: Ilford FP4 125 35mm Black/White
    There's objectively not a lot which you can say about this Ilford FP4 125 35mm Black/White camera film; because everyone's personal shooting style differs from the next. Some people even modify medium format
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  • Review by
    apapat Rank: Corporal
    on 26th Feb 2004


    User Rating : 10
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    Item: Kodak Kodachrome 64
    The Kodak Kodachrome 64 is an excellent Camera film as sharp as the best with excellent natural colour rendition. Kodachrome transparencies are as vivid as 20 years ago and certainly no other slide film I have
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  • Review by
    oniko Rank: Major
    on 9th Sep 2003


    User Rating : 9
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    Item: Fuji NPH 800
    I shoot sport with canon 1ns and nikon f80 cameras, using the 540ez and sb26 flash guns. the cameras will give a set shutter speed usually 1/60 and a higher f-stop about f-11 or so. this is ok if you
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  • Review by
    walsss
    on 25th Aug 2003


    User Rating : 5
    Respect : 0

    Item: Fuji NPH 400 ASA
    Fuji NPH 400 ASA film is rated iso 400, but i get better results shooting it at iso 250 outdoors when no flash is used. this film is now long toothed and when it came out years ago, it was better then what
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  • Review by
    Galla.
    on 15th May 2003


    User Rating : 9
    Respect : +1

    Item: Fuji NPC 160
    I have been using this film for weddings over 3 years now. Excellent results. Great natural skin tones and clothing contrast. Not a film for holiday usage for example but great for social functions. I rate the
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