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Fujifilm PRO400H Professional Portrait – Color print film – 135 (35 mm) – ISO 400 – 36 exposures

Fujifilm PRO400H Professional Portrait - Color print film - 135 (35 mm) - ISO 400 - 36 exposures

  • High speed of ISO 400
  • Faithful color reproduction of scenes under a wide variety of lighting
  • Superb skin tones
  • Excellent three-dimensional appearance
  • 4th Color Layer Technology with enhanced optimization of spectral characteristics

Pro 400H brings smooth, natural skin tones and neutral gray balance to the ISO 400- speed range. It is ideal for portrait work, as well as indoor or outdoor location photography, particularly in limited light. Note: With the launch of Fujifilm’s “Fujicolor Pro” film line, Fujifilm has renamed its high-speed color negative films. The current NPH 400 will become Fujicolor Pro 400H

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  3 Responses to “Fujifilm PRO400H Professional Portrait – Color print film – 135 (35 mm) – ISO 400 – 36 exposures”

  1. 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Strong all-around!, March 22, 2012
    By 
    DOBrien “We review stuff.” (Midwest) –
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    This review is from: Fujifilm PRO400H Professional Portrait – Color print film – 135 (35 mm) – ISO 400 – 36 exposures (Electronics)

    Whatever subject matter you shoot, you will not be disappointed with this film. It has an excellent tonality that interprets portraits well, but it is vibrant enough for landscape and photojournalism.

    PROS
    - Provides more contrast and saturation than Kodak portra
    - 400 speed for extreme versatility
    - Prints very well
    - Forgiving in the darkroom (so I’m told)

    CONS
    - Grain (minutely) too prominent in low-light situations

    Given the current trend of over-saturation and high contrast in digital photography, this film doesn’t look out-dated, and particularly fits well with modern wedding photography. As a wedding photographer, this is a plus, although I’m not convinced that I wouldn’t desaturate a little if taking this on a professional shoot. With good lighting and a decent camera, this film really shines and I would definitely recommend it for photojournalism, street photography, travel and landscape photography. If you’re primarily a portrait photographer not into high contrast and color saturation…you’re probably better off with Portra.

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  2. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best Film for Skin, December 11, 2012
    By 
    Alexandra Boule-buckley “boulebac” (Houston, Texas) –
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    This review is from: Fujifilm PRO400H Professional Portrait – Color print film – 135 (35 mm) – ISO 400 – 36 exposures (Electronics)

    If you shoot film (and more people should), this is the best film for skin. The key is to slightly overexpose it anywhere from 1-3 stops (in shade over expose more, in sun overexpose less). This brings out the contrast and the rich and luscious pastels that this film is famous for!

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  3. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    great film, December 14, 2012
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    Geralynn Wick “bgwick” (Prosper, TX) –
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    This review is from: Fujifilm PRO400H Professional Portrait – Color print film – 135 (35 mm) – ISO 400 – 36 exposures (Electronics)

    I received the film very quickly and the pictures all turned out great. I Would definitely buy this film again

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