This review is from: Fujifilm FP-100C (5 Pack) Color instant film ISO 100, Includes 5 packs of 10 sheets (Electronics)
Wonderful clear pictures. I am NOT a professional photographer. This film is amazing - rich vibrant colors, great saturation and vibrant well defined contrast.
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This review is from: Fujifilm FP-100C (5 Pack) Color instant film ISO 100, Includes 5 packs of 10 sheets (Electronics)
For all those Polaroid and Polaroid back owners, this is a blessing. Fuji's instant films work very efficiently with accurate color reproduction. Be sure to stop the developement process at suggested time for given temperature. The positive surface is quite sticky so can not be scanned, touched immediaetly. But that's the deal with instant films. Once you follow the instructions correctly, there is nothing to stop you from getting a very good quality image. Enjoy the product.
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This review is from: Fujifilm FP-100C (5 Pack) Color instant film ISO 100, Includes 5 packs of 10 sheets (Electronics)
i use this for my holga120n w/ instant back -- this film takes great shots but only when outside and in very sunny conditions, otherwise everything will be shot dark -- w/ a flash indoors, its still not enough unless you can control the exposure...
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This review is from: Fujifilm FP-100C (5 Pack) Color instant film ISO 100, Includes 5 packs of 10 sheets (Electronics)
Specifically this 5-pack was the best pricing I could find. I like the b&w instant film better, but as far as color instant film goes, you don't really have other choices. It takes vibrant colors to really make a photo pop on this film, but skin tones are generally pretty good/accurate.
I use this film for fun with my holga and instant back. It works pretty well except the image is only exposed on 2/3-3/4 of the sheet. You can orient the holga differently to get different results. This works well with the latest version of the holga back and, as I said, is really your only option for color instant film unless you are going to dig up some really old polaroid film which will be expired.
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