Topic: Fuji Vs Kodak Film
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What is the difference between Kodak and Fuji for a 16mm film?
Fuji film is slightly more "pastel" when developed, the colors are slightly softer whereas Kodak gets a slightly more saturated look. I was told in film school (but have not heard this elsewhere) that because Fuji is Japanese, that the chem... Read More »
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What is the best slr camera film...Fuji? Kodak? Primarily for Lan...
There isn't much in it I prefer Fuji out of those two though have always been a bit of an AgfaPhoto Vista. I don't know why these retards are going on about Digital when the question clearly states film. [quote=keerok]Hahaha! Kodak never ma... Read More »
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Which photo developing is the cheapest, Kodak, Konica or Fuji Fil...
Wal Mart uses Fuji as a general rule, not Kodak. Both are good. Kodak Kodak (takes 1 week or longer) is the absolute best, at least they once were! Not 1 hour Kodak, but "out lab" Kodak. I mean KODAK, which is like Rochester or Chicago or H... Read More »
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I have to ask the obvious question...if you want your pictures to look like film, then why don't you just use FILM?? I have personally never seen any software which does an even remotely decent job of "simulating" certain types of film. Usu... Read More »
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First of all, to take a great photo, you have to know what you are doing. No matter how good a camera is, it can take bad pics if you don't know what you are doing. That being said, Canon! I am a die hard Nikon fan and have been for years, ... Read More »
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This is your decision but as an ex professional photographer who grew up with Kodak, I am now sure that Fuji have the edge. They seem to be able to get vibrant and subtle colours on the same film whereas Kodak need 2 film types for this. Ko... Read More »
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Dykinga does deserts. Dykinga shoots browns, reds and oranges. That perhaps is when he finds E 100 VS useful. The landscape that I shoot is green. Ferns, mosses, foliage, green canopy forests, wet weather grasses. Velvia vitalizes green in ... Read More »
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