Fascinating process.

I just wanted to state that overexpose on negative films is too compare to digital *shadows*. Pro Image 100 is a cheap Replacement, albeit different Colors, Rendering than Reala 100. @entomanI share your impression re. I hope they start cutting and selling Superia in 120, at least. I think the opposite is true, color negative is in far higher use than slide film. At least that was the case in most UK camera clubs and competitions. With negative film, you really don't know until you scan or print. its just your taste for film color is totally wrong (i kid). fuji 400h roll colour film format pro medium Oh wow, I thought 400H would be one the ones to live-on. the silbersalz is actually using kodak vision, unlike the cinestill. "There is no "surge" in film sales, just folks who have "rediscovered" film shooting." My order got canceled even though they said they have some left in stock. Magnumdarkstar, The reason to shoot film for what it looks like, because it stamps its character all over the image. Not sure I will also do it with my old color negatives. Shame that Fujifilm discontinues this film. With medium format sensors @low iso it was no problem. I did even try a 4 stop over exposure but that introduced a cast and other colour shifts that I couldnt correct right away. In practise it depends what sensor one uses. 400h 400h fuji exposures 400h that was my fav color film.

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Color film just doesn't have any advantage over digital anymore. It gets the film to give the soft pastel look.

400h fujifilm DJI has a new gimbal, and it's compatible with some of the revolutionary accessories from the Ronin 4D. Not even close an alternative imo. Film negatives and even modern digital cameras last much longer then any love between humans. But is it enough to outclass the competition? Has this something to do with Corona? Most are already empty. So. those people just reuse already exposed film and don't buy new stock? But at 6 per roll, it is dangerously close to Portra once you factor in the expense of developing and scanning.

Superia is the affordable brand and in 120 it won't be cheap. And while I do think you can achieve the look if you edit your images, no default preset or "film simulation" will bring you there if you don't have editing skills, Jonathan - "for a start there's no slide film faster than 100". It might be nearly a decade old, but Nikon has released a firmware update to fix a live view problem its D7100 has when connected to a computer. I havent forgiven Fujifilm for killing Neopan 400.

Anyways, mass-manufactured color film - both negative and reversal - and commercial labs for development will disappear quite soon. 3 stops overexpose on negative film is like 3 stops underexpose on your digital sensor. First announced this spring, the new flash storage promises improved performance, more storage, better efficiency and a smaller footprint, allowing it to be utilized in various products, including laptops and smartphones. Since I often would bracket, I could tell immediately which shot was right. Analog photographer guru Markus Hofstaetter shows how he merges 21st-century technology with a 20th-century experience to streamline his analog photography workflow. Analog photography using mass manufactured films is qucikly coming to an end. Pro Image 100 is nice, I shoot with it a lot. Tokina is restructuring its product lineup by announcing price increases on 13 of its lenses, each of which will receive a slight rebrand in the process. And not everyone shoots 50 photos per day. 400h fujifilm All content, design, and layout are Copyright 19982022 Digital Photography Review All Rights Reserved. pro film 400h fujifilm fujicolor discontinued negative manufacturer 120mm iso roll pack So even for MY lowest possible development cost the difference is between Portra 160 17 per roll (9+8) or Pro image 14 per roll (6+8) is only 18% in savings.

Really only superia400 and 800 left here, and venus800 and Natura 1600 (which are just superia800/1600 for the Japanese market) available if I use webshops from Germany. Yeah I agree with the above, Negative film is way more popular for reemerging film users, Slide film almost competes with digital via colors and shooting style, so we definitely see more folks heading to color and BW negative for a different capture medium vice slide. Fuji advertises the film simulations available in their digital cameras, so there should be zero problem to get any Fujifilm film type look, if so desired. And i shoot 95% b&w, XP2 Super, HP5+, TriX 400, APX 100, mostly. 400h colour negative vs. reversal film use for the time until around year 2000. Is this what the Pro Neg simulation is based on? I find they're easier to scan since you don't have to deal with the orange mask of negative color film. For example, Ektar 100 I find it hard to get the color right. Used it a lot.

Find out what it offers and what we think so far. Sad Story, Pro 400H is a great Color Film, albeit expensive. Shooting film just makes you more selective, you learn to previsualize and decide if something is worth actually taking before you hit the shutter button. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am in the process to digitize my old color slides. Sigma CEO, Kazuto Yamaki, has stated in an interview that its much-anticipated full-frame Foveon sensor should be ready by the end of the year. (At least, I've long given up on getting anything from them). Bummer. fuji 400h c41 fujicolor pro400h There are motives for which I strongly prefer Fuji colours. Until now, the offerings from the likes of Delkin, ProGrade Digital and Sony topped out at 160GB. "availability of raw materials" really says no one buys enough to keep production going. How many paid jobs with clients requesting 35mm film do you get recently? I have never seen or heard about a lomography film which comes close to a Pro 400H or Portra.sorry, that is a myth. 400h fujifilm I borrow the fuji gfx50 if I shoot difficult scenes. 400h fujifilm This time, Sandlin shows how Kodak applies light-sensitive coating to the film support base we saw produced in the first factory tour.

I hear the Nikon D70 is a good starter camera for digital. The Sustainable Darkroom has released re-source, a new book that provides 'the most extensive collection of writing on sustainable photographic practice to date,' highlighting more environmentally-friendly ways to capture and develop analog images. How does Laowa's latest full-frame lens perform? 400h jpn 6box In german-speaking Europe color neg film was also mainly used for casual use / snapshooters. Hyping the process usually makes up for a weak result. @vscd, be my guest and shoot at -3 stops then try and recover the shadows to where they should be if exposing normally. I don't shoot much Color via Film, seldom. A excellent LowCost Alternative (ISO 100 Speed) is Kodak ProImage 100, costs =< 30 EUR as 5-Pack 135mm Rolls. It's time to take a look at what Panasonic is doing right and wrong with their cameras in 2022.

I imagine Kodak will react by hiking, yet again, the price of Portra beyond it's already ridiculous current price. Self developed and scanned, popped them into Lightroom and totally rescued that half of the roll. 400h 400h 36exp Certainly not just snapshots. F400h and provia100f are the only things still for sale here fuji wise.. Ill have to try that with my Sony A7 next weekend. A few years ago I was shooting colour negative film and accidentally overexposed by three stops. 400h discontinued filtergrade @vscd, yes, technically you are right. Colour negative provides wonderful photos if used correctly. fujifilm 400h sealed discontinued rolls film pro Slide film at least by Kodak and Fuji the ones faster than ISO 100 have all been discontinued. Thx. Seeing another negative film go, is never a good thing to me. In this guide we've chosen a selection of cameras that make it easy to shoot compelling lifestyle images, ideal for sharing on social media. Most lab managers claimed to have their own "special recipe" for film processing. Hi, not a millionaire, shoot film. Added to which, once the camera manufacturers started to tame their digital highlights a little, a process I'd say began with the D300 and reached maturity with the D800 in Nikon, there wasn't a whole lot to choose between digital and slide, other than that the digital was generally more tolerant of lost shadows.

Wasn't it announced like two years ago that Superia (100/200 at least) was stopping? Color Negatives separates the Pros from the people with cell phones and digital cameras. For more expensive development that price shrinks even further. No? The updates don't bring any new features or functionality, but do address a number of bugs present in the company's X-A5, X-A7, X-H1, X-T100 and X-T200 APS-C mirrorless cameras. @Xeppelin: According to Kodak the color negative market is growing fast. Better watch to find out. I just bought a five pack of 120 at adorama before new years. I don't know about the US but here in Europe stores are running out quick. I think most if not all film shooters? Because I have shot far less film than I intented to. Don't you have it backwards? Thirty years ago. Jeez louise. While I'm not an active film photographer, I really enjoyed using Fuji Pro400H. For those asking why negative film over chromes: Color negative film can have up to about ten stops of range vs maybe only 5 for Chrome. High resolution, weather-sealed bodies and wide dynamic range are all important.

We got our hands on a production version of Canon's entry-level EOS R10 and took it for a spin. Even darkroom chemicals for home use will become hard to source quite soon. and also Velvia and Provia are Fuji professional films, but otherwise. Yeah this will pretty much give the entire market to Kodak - so they will be able to do what they like - ugh - it was tough enough with only two major players, I hope we see some alternate source materials for a re release *fingers crossed*.

I shoot positive and negative film. Micron's next-generation 232-layer NAND has started shipping. So its not a big deal actually taking in count that Superia 400 isnt very different but its still available in 135 format only . But for them its just business of course.

For day to day use and having fun and instagram film fun it has to be color neg without restricting yourself when you can shoot slides. That is you confine yourself and shoot in a scene that doesn't exceed the dynamic range. I think it provides better color prints. Tamron doesn't share the optical construction of the lens, nor what the expected retail price will be, but does say the lens should be available in 'Fall 2022,' pending the 'global health crisis.'. Love between humans? There will only be a few small film makers and very few small labs. My personal favorite lab takes 7.99 for a basic development + scan and 17.99 for development and a very high res scan. Most modern cameras will shoot video to one degree or another, but these are the ones wed look at if you plan to shoot some video alongside your photos. Still mad at them for dicontinuing Provia 400X!

I dont know, about all that Price talk for Portra, it's a different league. DPReview TV: Sensor sizes don't make any sense. But Lomo emulsions are often frozen old stocks which are sold as is. There are other smaller companies arisen such as Cinestill and their 800T is very good . I know from experience that an accidental 3 stop over-exposure on film is fully recoverable when scanned. - Iso ranges from 25 to 1600 and maybe even more.- Loads and loads of dynamic range, making it forgiving to shoot.- lots of 'styles' , from punchy to low contrast, from saturated to portrait, from tungsten to daylight. Fuji PLEASE!!! And people tend to favor the "pastel" color negative look over everything else these days. - (way) easier to develop (at home). We can hopebut looking at the revival of ACROS, the sourcing of 'different materials' was less about the actual sourcing of materials and more about outsourcing the production to Harman/Ilford. Also they price has increased quite a bit over the last year.

Analog film is even still relevant in some wedding photography. This usually meant they were often lazy or cheap. The Autel EVO Nano+ drone weighs less than 250g, includes advanced features, and gets extra points for privacy.

Each click of shutter isn't free when you count the initial investment. The James Webb Space Telescope has observed a galaxy, GLASS-z13, that is at least 13.5 billion years old, making it the oldest galaxy ever observed by a telescope. What do you do with those 200 photos? In contrast there is zero progress of CMOS Bayer sensors with respect to highlight recovery since nearly ten years. All they would need is to cut and package it in 120. It was the film look that every wedding photographer on instagram was using on VSCO for about 4 years, most of them having never touched the real thing.

In the meantime, the older versions of the lenses - and three other lenses - are being discontinued. Film eases much more gently into that area of highlight clipping, admittedly within certain limits of digital scanning in the event of taking a scan, but with relatively little headache for traditional printing.

we have the same feeling about keeping film alive. @panther"And people tend to favor the "pastel" color negative look over everything else these days.". But it has far less exposure latitude and the speed can be sometimes a bit difficult depending on the lighting situation. Ive noticed in lock down that even though weve all got more time on our hands, that to me the feeling is that Lifes too short to shoot film. Fujifilm has announced it is discontinuing production of its Pro 400H color negative film in both 35mm and 120 formats. Those wnot wanting to create their images digitally, better start learning how to make their own wet plates. Kodak has stopped making slide film for some time now (ignoring the newly made e100), because they had little use for it since Ektar exists. I have a romantic attachment to medium format, but I just want to get on with things and film is slowing me down. As the Lux Junior alluded to, Godox is back with a new Lux Senior, which is larger and more powerful with an equally-retro design. Yeah, it had it's own look. I also know that if I shoot under exposing by -3 using my 5DS R and then pull the files back to their correct exposure I end up with a huge bladdy mess.

Only a millionaire could shoot 50 photos a day without ruining your pocket.

Things have apparently changed since then. So that's going to be one less. Ive given up hope with Fuji and film. kivaka lina 400h I didn't realise that people were still shooting colour negative. Please support the two major players to keep the remaining film stocks alive. Otherwise 35mm is incredibly inferior to digital in so many ways. The other advantage with chromes is you know immediately whether you got the exposure right.

What film and camera do you use? 400h This appears to be more a fuji VS Kodak thing, as _any_ roll of fuji is crazy expensive here (f400h was always expensive) because they make so little of it.

Color neg has some advantages for the metering and also it has more dynamic range but I find that with slides is it look so good on the naked film because no scanner can ever get the original. The full notice, screencaptured from Fujifilms website. The possibilities are infinite. When I got in the game decades ago, this is what I used to jump start my wedding photography career. Seems I was too late, Also looked last night and did not realize it would go so quickly And saw several places that had it. We need fresh film, too. This is really disheartening.

guess it's Portra now. Personally I rather shoot chromes since I shoot landscapes and enjoy the saturated colors more.. Like buying new camera every two year, new lenses. So i am on the Kodak Train, as before. The film photography market is at the latter stage of it's transformation and will grow more before it stabilises.

Perhaps if someone wants to update the concept of Fujifilm's S5 Pro sensor with its additional highlight capture, maybe then the playing field can be truly leveled? Fujifilm stopped producing Superia at least decade ago, why do you think they would start to sell it now? Ther really is no point anympre in shooting color film. That surprises me, as when I shot on slide film there were numerous options available from ISO 25 (Kodachrome) all the way up to ISO 500 (GAF). Otherwise we now only have Kodak colour negatives in medium format. DALL-E 2 can generate photorealistic images from a text description. Fortunately, we fixed it. After years of confusion, DPReview and a group of leading websites and YouTube channels are changing the way we talk about small sensors.

This week i got my developed photos from this film. Damn, I just put in an order yesterday for some shoots. But now with really good full frame cameras so cheap, it's just not making sense anymore. It's small, inexpensive and incredibly wide. This makes me glad I picked up a couple of 5-packs of 120 in the summer when I got a good deal on it. I guess its time to switch to digital. 400h

I thought slide film was on the endangered list, or at least it seemed that way until Ektachrome came back. Most product cycles for bodies are longer than weddings today. Weve chosen cameras that can take great photos and make it easy to get great looking video, rather than being the ones youd choose as a committed videographer. :-).

Oh dear that's a blow for all the retro revivers!

The same emotions, here. Overexposing some color negative film seems to be the default way these days, "Fuji advertises the film simulations available in their digital cameras" that is like trying to convince the analog community to use RAW presets on their digital images. Got 5 Rolls active currently, into 5 different SLR, Lens Setups. Although a lot of people only upload images to Instagram from their smartphones, the app is much more than just a mobile photography platform. Times have clearly changed, as a few years ago serious amateurs and pros shot almost exclusively on slide film, and the market for colour negative was confined mainly to snapshooters. The result was spectacular and as good as the frames correctly exposed. yes, fully agree! There are tradeoffs.

but I understand that is very valuable for many, and the 1 stop overexposed look has become a standard look for creamy weeding. On the other hand, it has more latitude for exposure errors. RJGee the idea for overexposing 3 stops is that it changes the look of the film. Digital full frame and MF just blows it out of the water in all technical aspects at this point in time. 21 was a good price 30 is not. I see that some Wedding Photographers shooting Provia 400H before, my personal Fujifilm Faves are Acros 100, and Reala 100, a Film that was afaik 2013 being suspended, and i can't afford the Prices to buy fridge-kept 35mm Rolls from Japan. Having processed all kinds of film from 35mm B&W to 8X10 sheets of transparency film in-house for decades for international clients, I'd say "a higher level of respect" comes from the image regardless if its from a phone or a daguerreotype. Blackmagic Design has brought DaVinci Resolve 18 out of beta, officially launching the software.

There remains a huge gap between digital and print film with the print film bringing more to the table on highlights than the digital brings on shadows. I hope that Fuji finds a strategy comparable to Acros 100 which was also axed because of issues with raw material supply and then re-appeared as Version 2.

Which is probably what most people do. As of publishing this, Adorama, Amazon and B&H all have various amounts of Pro 400H available in 35mm and 120 formats, but its safe to assume it will run out quickly. With this special touch from my old nikon-hardware. I can take 200 photos each outing. never cared for the cyan/green tint this stock had but i feel sad to see another film go, in the grand scheme of things it wont make a bit dent but if possible support small film companies such as ferrania, foma, kono to name a few. pro 400h fuji fujifilm discontinued film fujicolor neopan presto been negative processing lomography mar Researchers from the Samsung AI Center have developed a new neural technology to animate static images with impressive realism and resolution.

"I find they're easier to scan since you don't have to deal with the orange mask of negative color film.". - specially at the lower Iso ranges, doesn't leave anything on the table if you're talking about detail and sharpness.

However, I found Portra to be pretty easy. Black and white film is a different story and thankfully there is still plenty of cheap film to go around. It's made in HUGE rolls and cut down to roll sizes.Plus, there's almost nowhere to get decent film processing except places like AgX Imaging for E-6 films. They discontinued Provia 400F then they discontinued 400X. Find out what we're doing differently. Waste of time, really. With film I mostly use my fuji gx680 or the Eos 1 line Portra or b/w. @marcWhere are you located?

Then I thought about it and realized I haven't bought any in over 10 years. Film is on its last leg for general photography use. 400h fujicolor discontinued Don't shoot 50 shots most days and didn't when I shot digital, am I doing it wrong? They 100% swear that this cannot replicate the analog film look. This was done with B&W film too. Have you ever seen a painting come to life, like the portraits in Harry Potter?

That same in analog is economically unfeasible unless you keep the reels undisclosed, as Vivian Maier did. I haven't shot film for about 20 years, and back then, colour neg was frowned upon by most serious photographers, who favoured shooting on slide films such as Kodachrome 64, Velvia 50 and the Fujifilm 100 emulsions. Later i delete a lot of photos, 80 or 90%, but it amuses me. @Jessie, it's not in insult, it's a fact. Just started last year with B&W, and film in 135 format is even more challenging regarding final quality.Encouraging results though & beautiful tonalities, just finalized my workflow with a choice of film, processing & scanning. These capable cameras should be solid and well-built, have both speed and focus for capturing fast action and offer professional-level image quality. Click to enlarge. They quit superia 100/200 already in most markets 2 years ago, the c200 was already gone when I started with film in 2015. 35mm exposures 400h parallaxphotographic Film is mostly a B&W thing for myself. neopan fujifilm fujicolor discontinues petapixel discontinuing @Stujomo, thats the best comment and spot on accurate.. @tom43 - I regularly push my GFX50R files by three stops in post clean as a whistle, and I sell fine art prints from the resulting file.

No matter whether or not a few people refuse to accept "digital reality". I was going back and forth whether to try portra or this. Colour negative was of course a far bigger seller - but the market was almost exclusively for casual photographers who only put 3 or 4 films through a camera on holidays.

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Acros 100 II is also a Fuji professional film, but otherwise you a right. 3M had a rather interesting 1000 ISO slide film that gave a sort of hardened impressionist pointellated effect -- think a contrastier version of Georges Saurat's painting "Un dimanche aprs-midi l'le de la Grande Jatte" (the full-sized ten foot version in the Chicago Art Institute, not the much rougher and more abstracted version in New York) --, and there were a handful of decent ISO 400 products, but the real action was ISO 50 to 200 and then of course Kodachrome 25. I have used kodak vision back in the day in 16mm and it is amazingk so I can recomment trying the "silbersalz" and will so so soon Instax branch made Fujifilm about 3.6 billion dollar in revenue in 2019.

I think your response is a case of TLDR on your part, but I may be wrong.

Do you shoot digital?

panther: price here is way stable +/- 2-3 EUR during the past 2 years, its a typical film to shoot on sunny days, but not only.

Ferano seem to have gone nowhere with their promise of a new colour film. 1. only *a few* people 2. A lot prefer B&W for different reasons, but I think it's safe to assume no one considers c41 as 'just for snapshooters'. A bit different from digital cameras, where market is shrinking because of missing customer interest @tom43I think the b&w market is reasonably healthy, but the colour seems not. Prolific photographer Reuben Wu uses drones and some strategic lighting to shed light on Stonehenge, an ancient monument, for the August cover of National Geographic. Digital I mostly shoot 5D Mark III, but this cam is not very good at pushing shadows.