Fujifilm FP-100C (5 Pack) Color instant film ISO 100, Includes 5 packs of 10 sheets

alaAverage 4.7

6 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 6 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 93/100. The average review date is Oct 8, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 124536 reviews from other Lenses & Filters. Last update: May 25, 2013.

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very excellent filmstock

 

very excellent filmstock

this film is quite nice. I concur with all the others on this one. BUT I MUST stress, use only with BRIGHT light. I went through a whole pack with my land model 100 trying to get the lighting down good.

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Fuji analog film a hit!!

 

Fuji analog film a hit!!

Wonderful clear pictures. I am NOT a professional photographer. This film is amazing - rich vibrant colors, great saturation and vibrant well defined contrast.

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Replaces Polaroid and efficiently.

 

Replaces Polaroid and efficiently.

For all those Polaroid and Polaroid back owners, this is a blessing. Fuji's instant films work very efficiently with accurate color reproduction. Be sure to stop the developement process at suggested time for given temperature. The positive surface is...

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use in super bright lights only

 

use in super bright lights only

i use this for my holga120n w/ instant back -- this film takes great shots but only when outside and in very sunny conditions, otherwise everything will be shot dark -- w/ a flash indoors, its still not enough unless you can control the exposure...

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What else is there really?

 

What else is there really?

Specifically this 5-pack was the best pricing I could find. I like the b&w instant film better, but as far as color instant film goes, you don't really have other choices. It takes vibrant colors to really make a photo pop on this film, but skin...

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Good film

 

Good film

film is better than the old polaroid. It is sharper, and lighter/brighter and is not critical if overdeveloped

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