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The Fujifilm Glossy FP 100C Instant CN Film is a professional-grade instant film designed for vibrant color reproduction and ease of use. With an ISO range of 100, this film is perfect for capturing high-quality images in various lighting conditions. Its compact size and lightweight design make it ideal for photographers on the move, ensuring you never miss a moment.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.2 x 10.2 x 2.8 centimetres |
Package Weight | 120 g |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 14 x 2.5 x 10.2 centimetres |
Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
Brand | Fujifilm |
ISO Range | 100 |
Model year | 2014 |
Part number | 74681 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**T
Heap some before it's gone
I find the film does not have the dynamic range of your standard roll film. I'm using the film with a medium format camera as well as a Polaroid camera and with the use of flash you can get amazing results. The film itself is very quick to develop and quite honestly it is such a shame that the film is no longer made I absolutely love using my Polaroid automatic land 350 camera but the price of the film is getting too expensive especially as I might miss a shot with the photo being too dark or bright or missing shadows or highlights I can no longer use a photo as a test. With my medium format Camera with full manual control using a spot meter I have a better chance of getting the exposure correct. Bottom line is the film is fantastic a learning curve is required so watch the cost.
P**G
This film is beautiful to use!
People are giving this product a review before using! tut tut. I have shot two packs of this film from amazon and I have had no problems with the film at all. Ive been using the oldest polaroid land camera with a self mod battery pack. I think it is expired but who cares it works fine! please dont bother reading the rubbish 3 and 2 star reviews because they submited reviews before using the film!!!
J**N
A fantastic instant film which I use with old Polaroid Land ...
A fantastic instant film which I use with old Polaroid Land Cameras. The colour range is good and the film develops quickly. The only downside is when you peel apart the film you are left with the 'negative' which is covered in the chemical gunk. A lot of people just throw this away as it is messy, but it is actually possible to clean the gunk off. This essentially gives you two copies from each shot, the positive and negative.
M**Y
Gonna take you back to the past
I found a cheap Polaroid back for my Mamiya RB67, and I was curious to see if I could get it working. This film did the trick - Polaroid no longer makes pack film, and as far as I know The Impossible Project haven't tried restarting production, so Fuji's FP range is really the only choice left. FP-100C is the ordinary colour version, with a gloss surface. There's a black and white version (FP-3000B, which is ISO 3000!) and a "silk" version, which is just the same as FP-100C but with a textured finish. Which makes it harder to scan, so I didn't bother. FP-100C works fine in my Polaroid back; colours seem a tad blue, but that might be the evening light. Using instant film is like stepping back to the 1980s, long before photographers checked their exposure on an LCD screen.Amazon's price is actually cheaper than eBay, and I had no problem with delivery. It arrived either the next day or the day after, I can't recall, but it was very quick. I ordered one pack, which came in a foil wrapper, dunno if you get a whole box if you order five.
S**K
Quick delivery, works as expeceted
Arrived within 4 days of ordering. I am using it in an ancient Polaroid CU-5 camera and it works fine. The colours seem a little muted but perhaps I am not letting it develop for long enough - I'm still getting used to the camera and the film. It came in its original packaging but there was a sticker over the expiry date so I have no idea how old it was. This seems to be the cheapest way of getting hold of packfilm to experiment with at the moment and overall I'm happy with it. Will be ordering this again.
C**.
I first used a Polaroid 103 camera in the 1970s ...
I first used a Polaroid 103 camera in the 1970s, and Polaroid film packs of that period. Comparing photos taken then with the Fujifilm FP-100C available today, I find that the Fujifilm photos have a crisper definition and the colours more true (even after considering the effects that time has had on my 1970s colour Polaroid photos).
H**E
Used in Fashion shoot.
Bought this last Friday and it arrived on Saturday (amazon Prime), Used it on my Mamiya RZ67 Pro II for a fashion shoot. Images came out as expected. Colours did not change with strobe light which is important and the skin tones were great. I'll use those photos in submissions as (mood photos/Fillers)
J**N
faulty pack?
I'm really annoyed with this pack of film; I believe it was sent to me faulty. I have used this many times before without an issue, but this pack seemed to get jammed in my film loader from picture 2, and I was dragging them out with tweezers. The tab for picture 4 didn't appear at all, and I ended up having to open the back to un-jam the film. I'm trying to work out how to complain to the supplier to get another pack, if anyone had any ideas about this let me know...
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