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Fujifilm Superia

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A brand of daylight balanced colour negative film produced by the Japanese company Fujifilm. It is available in 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1600 speeds. It is aimed at the point and shoot market but is also quite popular with enthusiasts.

Superia
MakerFujifilm
Speed100/21°, 200/24°, 400/27°, 800/30°, 1600/33°
TypeColor print
BalanceDaylight
ProcessC-41
Format35mm, 120/220, 110
ApplicationGeneral (consumer)
Superia Reala
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Speed100/21°
TypeColor
Format35mm, 120/220
ApplicationGeneral (enthusiast)

Film Layers

All current films in the Superia range list the following layer composition in their product information.

Layer Diagram
Layer Diagram
Press
Speed400/27°, 800/30°
TypeColor
Format35mm
ApplicationGeneral (professional)

Variants

Superia Reala

An ISO 100/21° speed portrait film aimed at professionals and enthusiasts, originally known as Fuji Reala.

After the first year of the Superia films being available in the United States, all Superia films inherited the 4th color layer technology used in Reala.

Press

A professional film made by Fujifilm in 400 and 800 ISO speeds. It uses the same pair of emulsions as Superia at those speeds,[1] but has been specially handled (refrigerated) since the time of manufacture.[2]

All speeds of all films are available in 35 mm rolls. Superia 100 and 400, as well as Reala 100 are additionally available in the 120 format. Superia 200 is additionally available in the 110 format.

References

  1. ^ The Fujifilm Professional Film Data Guide lists Press 400/800 as having the same product codes as Superia X-tra 400/800; 'CH' and 'CZ'.
  2. ^ McGee, Jim. "Fuji Press 1600/Superia 1600". Retrieved 2007-05-14.