Fujifilm Fujicolor Nexia 800 APS Film
Fujifilm Fujicolor Nexia 800 APS Film
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 22, 2003]
JoeBob
Casual
Strength:
This is a decent film, with excellent grain. Maybe better granularity than Kodak 400. It's also the only player in the game.
Weakness:
This is not a very well balanced film. Day or night, indoors or out, flash or natural light. All have a green tint. Really green. If you have a good relationship with the developer, they might correct it. And don't use it in bright sunlight! It overexposes very easily. If all I have is 800, then I change the camera so it thinks it's 400 or even 200, depending on how bright the sun is. But then you have to remember to switch it back indoors. It's easier to carry extra film and do MRC. Since it's the only one availabe, I hope you like green. It's been out two years and no change. But we still don't have a Kodak 800. They've redone their entire 35mm line twice, but they haven't touched Advantix. It's a solid 3, maybe 3.5. Fix the color balance and it's an easy 4. Customer Service Not great. You can email, but it takes a while - if they respond. Similar Products Used: None Exist |
[Nov 22, 2003]
Mair2112
Intermediate
Strength:
- sharp - fine grain
Weakness:
- harsh contrast leads to pale-white skin tones - oversaturated reds This film from a technical standpoint is great...the grain is quite acceptable when you consider it's a 25mm negative at an 800 ISO speed. And the speed is another thing...its' the only 800 ISO speed APS film out there, and that's unfortunate. I could use the higher speed, my tiny Fuji Nexia camera has a tiny flash, so using a high speed film is not an option. Anyway, the colors are quite strong to be sure, sometimes a little too much so, but I'll get to that. Great sharpness, and the high contrast helps on landscape/scenery pics and whatnot. However I dont like it when using it for pictures of friends and family. The skintones just come out awful on this film, and I find the same problem with the 200/400 Nexia films too. I prefer Kodak Advantix by a longshot, even if it is alot grainier. Aside from that, under the same conditions, using the same camera, and developing at the same lab, there's no comparison. Grab Kodak instead. Now if only their 35mm films were that good... Similar Products Used: Nexia 200...oversaturates blues, pale skin tones Nexia 400...oversaturates reds, way too high contrast Kodak Advantix 400...alot more grain, but much better skintones and all-around color saturation/balance |
[Sep 01, 2002]
SwimPhoto15
Intermediate
Strength:
1. High resolution. 2. Low grain. 3. Fast speed. 4. Great color, especially for its speed. 5. Can sometimes be found on sale because Kodak has imprinted that they are the best film into so many people's minds, and they don't even have an 800 speed APS film in the US.
Weakness:
A great film like this has no weakness. What can you say about a film...........that is just so darn good! Load this film into your camera, shoot, develop, be amazed. If you ask me, at 4x6 prints and panoramic size prints it can match any 400 speed APS film, and even some 200 speed APS fims, in grain, resolution, sharpness, and overall quality. It only pales slightly to lower speed APS films in color, where it is slightly less saturated. But it is still great for all colors where it exhibits an excellent color gamut. It is a great film for use at anytime. Customer Service I know of few reasons you would need customer service for film, and none of those reasons have ever come up to me. Similar Products Used: None. |
[Mar 16, 2001]
Gil Sta. Maria
Beginner
Strength:
Best APS film for indoor performances.
Weakness:
Limited availability. My favorite APS film for shooting indoor performances with no flash allowed. Unfortunately, my local Target store is the only place near me that carries the film. Customer Service Haven't used Similar Products Used: Kodak 400 APS Color & BW |