
Fujifilm Superia Premium 400 35mm 27
Fujifilm Superia Premium 400 - 35mm film for analog camera.
Type: Color (negative)
Format: 35mm
Nombre de poses: 27
ISO: 400
Sold without its original box: roll from a Tripack.
This film was originally manufactured only for Japan territory. It is a hard film to find outside of Japan. Marinette is happy to add it to her analog films' choice.
The Fuji Superia Premium 400 is the high end version of the X-Tra. It presents the Fuji look as all Fuji stock. The Superia Premium will be intersting in the whites: more balanced and neutral, also the skin tones will be more natural than the X-Tra.
This film is suited for daylight exposition but can be used inside, with or without flash.
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