Fujifilm Fujicolor NHGII 800 ASA Print Film

Fujifilm Fujicolor NHGII 800 ASA Print Film 

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 02, 2001]
Aimee Hood
Professional

Strength:

sharp detail
excellent for night shooting

Weakness:

none I've found so far

I used this film for the first time in 120 format for shooting star trails at Mono Lake. The results were excellent. From 10 minute exposures all the way up to 2 hours, every single shot turned out! I was very pleased. I keep this film in stock now.

I used this film for portraiture once just to finish off a roll, and was very surprised at the excellent results! A little green, but that can be adjusted out to satisfactory. The grain was fine, the detail sharp!

I give this film a very high rating and because of it's ease of use, I would recommend it to all beginners and professionals alike.

Customer Service

none

Similar Products Used:

why even try kodak 800?

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 30, 1999]
j j
Expert
Model Reviewed: Fujicolor NHGII 800 ASA

Strength:

Fast, not very grainy, and pretty tolerant of non-ideal exposures, which is of course what one gets in situations where one wants ASA800 film.

Weakness:

Hard to find except at B&H and Unique. Seems like most people don't know about it.

Kodak 400 and 800 colour film has no reason for existance given NHG2 800. Shape up, Kodak.

It is pricy, though, but you get what you pay for.

Customer Service

You mean my local clean 1-hour lab?

Similar Products Used:

Kodak Max (and RG fast film too).

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 27, 1999]
Sharon Murphy
Intermediate
Model Reviewed: Fujicolor NHGII 800 ASA

Strength:

This film is great for indoor and night time picture taking.

Weakness:

None

Thank you for making this film speed available in regular stores for the everyday average picture taker. I take more pictures then I can keep up scrapbooking with. In the past two months I have used 6-7 rolls of film alone.

Similar Products Used:

Kodak 800

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 12, 1999]
Mark
Expert
Model Reviewed: Fujicolor NHGII 800 ASA

Strength:

A very fast film that can be pushed to 1600 even 3200 and still give good results. At 800 the grain is very fine for such a fast film; Colors are good.

Weakness:

None

great film for indoor events where a flash cannot be used or sporting events. wide exposure lattitude. Better than most 1000 and 1600 films in terms of grain and color.

Similar Products Used:

Kodak ektapress 800, royal gold 1000

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 25, 1999]
Douglas Dever
Expert
Model Reviewed: Fujicolor NHGII 800 ASA

Strength:

Great, fast speed film that can be pushed and still have great pictures.

Weakness:

N/A

I don't often shoot negative film; however, when I needed some fast film for my son's graduation I decided to try the NHG II 800 (135-36). I shot a few rolls at the setting of 800 and a few I pushed to 1600. Up to 8 x 10 prints I dare anyone to tell which picture was shot at 800 and which was shot at 1600. Color and contrasts were fantastic. White came out white and green came out green. (Boys had green robes, girls white, shool colors.) When my oldest son graduated from the same high school two years earlier I used Kodak Max 800, but it has no comparision with this film. Max 800 showed a lot of grain at 8 x 10. NHG II does not show hardly any grain at 8 x 10 even when pushed to 1600. (For both graduations, all film was developed by the same pro lab.)

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Kodak Max 800

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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