Agfa Vista 100 Print Film

Agfa Vista 100 Print Film 

DESCRIPTION

AgfaPhoto Vista 100 for a holiday in the sunny south, a party in your own garden or a long weekend trip to a city – AgfaPhoto Vista 100 is the ideal film for the sunny side of your life. Ideal in sunshine and under a cloudless sky; glowing, pure, intense colours; extremely fine grain and incredible sharpness.

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 04, 2004]
ras1500
Intermediate

Strength:

Inexpensive Good color

Weakness:

Not nearly as sharp as Fuji Reala

Agfa Vista 100 is the same film sold at Walgreens as their store brand 100 speed film. This film delivers accurate color reproduction without being overly saturated or contrasty. I don't think the grain is as fine as others have stated, but for 4x6 prints from 35mm the grain is acceptable. Sharpness is not as good as other films that I have used, but for snapshots it's acceptable. One advantage of the Walgreens film is that it's available in 12 exposure 35mm cassettes, that I find handy for a quick shoot.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

Fuji Reala, Agfa 100 Ultra, Kodak Portra 400UC

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 20, 2002]
Tyler Lankford
Intermediate

Strength:

excellent color rendition, fine grain

Weakness:

saturation, sunset/rise photography

This is a really awesome folm for portriature, with very fine grain and excellent color accuracy. However, I would not reccomend it for sunrise/sunset photography. I find the colors to be too unsaturated in most cases. But it is an excellent film for portraiture.

Customer Service

never used. great web site.

Similar Products Used:

most fugi print films, kodak portra VC 160, royal gold, gold

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 28, 2002]
daw
Intermediate

Strength:

Price (Cheap!) Fine-grain (obviously) for enlargements Saturated reds

Weakness:

Greens/Blues

This is a great all-round film from landscapes to portraiture. I''ve developed this film at Fuji, Kodak and Konica labs and have been satisfied. Skin tones are well rendered and neutral. However, I can''t say I''m too happy with the lack of "punch" from the greens and blues.

Similar Products Used:

Fuji, Agfa, Konica and Kodak

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 08, 2001]
Ken
Intermediate

Strength:

-very rich, brilliant, saturated colors
-true color with "eye technology"
-fine grain
-wide exposure latitude

Weakness:

If you don't compensated -1/2 stop when using a polarizing filter, you will end up with overly saturated / deep colors...great for landscapes, careful with the portraits though.

Excellent general purpose film. Blows away the Kodak Royal Gold (grain & saturation). Compared to Superia / Reala, the Agfa has similar grain with slightly deeper blues & greens. Compared with Elite Chrome, color rendention is just as accurate when on PAPER. Elite is slightly sharper with a finer grain. For a print film, you can't go wrong with the Agfa Vista 100.

Customer Service

Excellent support and technical data at www.agfaphoto.com

Similar Products Used:

Kodak Royal Gold 100
Fuji Superia Reala 100
Kodak Elite Chrome 100

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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