Fujifilm 16326119 Fujicolor Pro 120, 400H Color Negative Film ISO 400 - 5 Roll Pro Pack (Green/White/Purple)
Brand | instax |
Model Name | Pro 120 |
Film Color | Color |
Exposures per Roll | 5 |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
About this item
- High speed of ISO 400
- Faithful color reproduction of scenes under a wide variety of lighting
- Superb skin tones
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Value for money | 4.5 | — | 4.8 | — | 4.2 | 4.3 |
Accuracy | 4.2 | — | 5.0 | — | — | 4.5 |
Sold By | DEALATHON | Neptune Photo Inc. | CONTINENTAL SUPPLY | Great Scoops | BD Supply | M Z Photo |
roll quantity | 5 | 3 | — | 10 | 3 | — |
compatible devices | Camera | Camera | Camera | Camera | Camera | Camera |
exposures per roll | 5 | 36 | 8 | 10 | 36 | 8 |
film format type | — | 135 | 120 | 120 | — | 120 |
film color type | Color | Color | Color | Color | Color | Color |
film lighting type | Daylight | Daylight | Daylight | Daylight | Daylight | Daylight |
model name | Pro 120 | 600018944 | Portra 400 | Portra 400 | Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 | 1808674 |
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Product Dimensions | 3 x 5.5 x 1 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
ASIN | B00EZI17Q4 |
Item model number | 16326119 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #105,607 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #433 in Photographic Film |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 4, 2013 |
Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
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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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Customers like the quality, color, and value of the photographic film. They mention that it's a great product, with beautiful greens and skin tones. Customers are also impressed with the smooth tones and how it reproduces skin toning.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the product. They mention it's a nice professional film to add to their portfolio, has a fine grain, and is gorgeous. Some say that the film is unique and will never be remade.
"...The priced is double now but it's still reasonable for the quality you get...." Read more
"...Regardless it’s a very nice stock and such nice fine grain and overall sharpness of image and quality...." Read more
"...it is a good film , very cool, cold greens." Read more
"...Nice professional film to add to your portfolio!" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the color of the photographic film. They mention that the greens of nature and skin tones are wonderful, and the bokeh is amazing. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and the color.
"...The film tends toward blue. It delivers amazing deep color rendition on anything that is blue or green, like most Fuji films...." Read more
"...Once I warmed the photos up, the greens popped and everything looked more natural. Keep in mind you shouldn't put too much stock into color cast...." Read more
"...Greens of nature and skin tones are wonderful and the bokeh is amazing. I WOULD NOT personally recommend this for shooting people indoors though...." Read more
"Great film. I shot with a holga 120n. Really happy with the color quality. Needs a lot of light." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the photographic film. They mention that it is exactly what they advertise.
"...A great buy at a weirdly great price for an excellent (and missed) color neg stock." Read more
"Very reasonable for the price" Read more
"You can't compete with the gorgeous colors of the fuji400h. Great value" Read more
"Great value. Exactly what they advertise" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the tones of the photographic film. They mention that it has smooth tones, and it reproduces skin tones with a phenomenal accuracy. Customers also appreciate the smooth grain and the great exposure latitude.
"I love this film!!! Smooth tones, go get it if you love street/ high fashion photography! Nice professional film to add to your portfolio!" Read more
"...Great exposure latitude and smooth grain. Handles long exposure fairly well, may try some astrophotography with it." Read more
"This is gorgeous film! The way it reproduces skin tones is phenomenal and has an overall pastel tone which works well with portraits...." Read more
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I also have experience shooting this and not developing it for 10 years. I can say that it holds up very well in the temperatures of a house in a mild climate with no AC. Much better longevity in storage than Portra 400, which I also compared, and that one had black flake-off on its emulsion.
The film tends toward blue. It delivers amazing deep color rendition on anything that is blue or green, like most Fuji films. The grain is barely noticeable compared to other films of this speed. I shoot it in 6x9.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023
I also have experience shooting this and not developing it for 10 years. I can say that it holds up very well in the temperatures of a house in a mild climate with no AC. Much better longevity in storage than Portra 400, which I also compared, and that one had black flake-off on its emulsion.
The film tends toward blue. It delivers amazing deep color rendition on anything that is blue or green, like most Fuji films. The grain is barely noticeable compared to other films of this speed. I shoot it in 6x9.
COLOR/CONTRAST/SATURATION: Right out of the gate this film has that classic cool Fujifilm color cast to it. If that’s the look you’re going for, great. But if you want that warm, more natural looking Kodak glow, it warms up just fine in post. I included an unedited scan of my dog next to an edited one where I warmed it up a bit just to show you the Fuji color cast I'm talking about. Once I warmed the photos up, the greens popped and everything looked more natural. Keep in mind you shouldn't put too much stock into color cast. With modern software and technology, color correcting in that regard is easy and painless. It was more of an issue a long time ago when technology was somewhat limited but that's not the case today. It's literally a small adjustment of the temperature and tint sliders to achieve the look you're after. A film's look nowadays is more about saturation and contrast being baked into it, which is more difficult to manipulate.
SCANNING: The negatives dried nice and flat, which made it easy to scan. No complaints there.
GRAIN: The grain in this film could be viewed as a bad thing if you’re used to shooting Kodak Portra 400 or T-Max 400, which has exceptionally fine grain. But I would say the grain is about on par with other professional grade 400 speed films. Yes, the grain is there but for many people, grain is the reason they're shooting film anyway. I find the grain to be pleasing but it's not the reason I shoot film. It's not messy like cheap grocery store film. If grain bothers you, I will share with you something a photographer friend of mine told me, which totally changed the way I look at photography. He said "I believe that anyone who insists on studying the grain of an image instead of appreciating its content is missing the point of a photograph" In other words, the grain's not what matters. Is your photo good? If it is, it doesn't matter how much grain is present. Viewers will appreciate the photo, not the grain.
Overall I like this film mostly because it's a viable alternative to Kodak film right now. You honestly can't beat the price, which is unfortunate in it of itself because $50 is the upper limit of what I'm willing to spend on film. Not long ago, $50 5-packs was considered very expensive but thanks to Kodak's vice grip on the film market, this is now a bargain, sadly.
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023
COLOR/CONTRAST/SATURATION: Right out of the gate this film has that classic cool Fujifilm color cast to it. If that’s the look you’re going for, great. But if you want that warm, more natural looking Kodak glow, it warms up just fine in post. I included an unedited scan of my dog next to an edited one where I warmed it up a bit just to show you the Fuji color cast I'm talking about. Once I warmed the photos up, the greens popped and everything looked more natural. Keep in mind you shouldn't put too much stock into color cast. With modern software and technology, color correcting in that regard is easy and painless. It was more of an issue a long time ago when technology was somewhat limited but that's not the case today. It's literally a small adjustment of the temperature and tint sliders to achieve the look you're after. A film's look nowadays is more about saturation and contrast being baked into it, which is more difficult to manipulate.
SCANNING: The negatives dried nice and flat, which made it easy to scan. No complaints there.
GRAIN: The grain in this film could be viewed as a bad thing if you’re used to shooting Kodak Portra 400 or T-Max 400, which has exceptionally fine grain. But I would say the grain is about on par with other professional grade 400 speed films. Yes, the grain is there but for many people, grain is the reason they're shooting film anyway. I find the grain to be pleasing but it's not the reason I shoot film. It's not messy like cheap grocery store film. If grain bothers you, I will share with you something a photographer friend of mine told me, which totally changed the way I look at photography. He said "I believe that anyone who insists on studying the grain of an image instead of appreciating its content is missing the point of a photograph" In other words, the grain's not what matters. Is your photo good? If it is, it doesn't matter how much grain is present. Viewers will appreciate the photo, not the grain.
Overall I like this film mostly because it's a viable alternative to Kodak film right now. You honestly can't beat the price, which is unfortunate in it of itself because $50 is the upper limit of what I'm willing to spend on film. Not long ago, $50 5-packs was considered very expensive but thanks to Kodak's vice grip on the film market, this is now a bargain, sadly.
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Reviewed in the Netherlands on October 6, 2021