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Fujifilm Provia 100f Rdp-iii 35mm Transparency Film

Fujifilm Provia 100f Rdp-iii 35mm Transparency Film
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$14.97 $21.26

FUJIFILM Provia 100F RDP-III 35mm Transparency Filmfrom FUJIFILM Provia 100F RDP-III 35mm Transparency Filmis a daylight-balanced color transparency film that exhibits a super-fine grain structure with vivid and naturally appearing colors and rich tonal rendition. It has a medium-speed nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21° when processed in E-6, CR-56, or C6R processes and can effectively be pulled one half stop or pushed two stops with minimal variations in color balance and gradation. Excellent reciprocity characteristics also make this film highly suitable for use during long exposures and ensures consistent film speeds and coloring across multiple and extended exposures. Medium overall contrast and saturation make this film ideal for use in a wide range of photographic applications and is especially well-suited for use in product, landscape, nature, portraiture, and fashion photography.

This item is one 36-exposure roll of 35mm film and has an expiration date of 05/2018.

Daylight-Balance Color Transparency Film    ISO 100/21° in E-6/CR-56/C6R Process    Super-Fine Grain Structure    Vivid and Natural Colors    Rich Tone Reproduction    Push/Pull Processing to -0.5 / +2 Stops    Excellent Reciprocity Characteristics

Parameters
Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures36
Film TypeColor Transparency
ISO/ASA Film Speed100
Color BalanceDaylight
Film ProcessingE-6
Film BaseCellulose Triacetate
Number of Rolls1
Layer Thickness127.0 µm
Resolution140 lines/mm (At Contrast 1000:1)
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.065 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2 x 1.1 x 1.1"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is there a way to know the expiration date of the film? I wouldnt want to buy this much at once and then realize I only have 2 months to use all of it.

A: B&H buys and sells film in bulk. In general we regularly maintain fresh film stock. All of our film is at least 6 months from expiration (typically much longer). Anytime film stock is less than 6 months from expiration we sell it in a separate section and label it as short-dated film and also price it with a slight discount (again due to the volumes we sell this rarely occurs). Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to hand inspect the expiration date of any of our films prior to purchase.

Q: 2. Are the rolls stored in a refrigerator? Also, what is the expiration date on them?

A: B&H buys and sells film in bulk. In general we regularly maintain fresh film stock. All of our film is at least 6 months from expiration (typically much longer). Anytime film stock is less than 6 months from expiration we sell it in a separate section and label it as short-dated film and also price it with a slight discount (again due to the volumes we sell this rarely occurs). Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to hand inspect the expiration date of any of our films prior to purchase.

Q: 3. Is this slide film?

A: YES, IF THE WORD ''CHROME'' APPEARS ON THE BOX IT IS SLIDE FILM.IT CAN BE PROJECTED.IT IS IN REALITY A POSITVE ''PRINT'' ON ACETATE.

Q: 4. How is this film stored? If it is frozen, then the expiration date doesn't matter as much.

A: My experience with slide film is that when frozen it retains very good reproductive quality. 5-6 years ago I purchased a large stock of Elite Chrome - EB-3 and EBX. I recently brought out some rolls of EBX - 2012 exp. - and the developed product looks gorgeous. I purchased some of these Velvia 50 and have stored them in the freezer and expect they will be fine when I get around to using them. I have some rolls of Velvia I have had for many years and every time I have used a roll the colors are fine. Also, I take the film out of the freezer shortly before I am going to use it. I warm it in my hand for 10 or so minutes and/or put it under my leg on the seat of the car for the drive to wherever I am going to shoot a roll. I have never had any issues. Think about it. If you are taking photos in the winter, the film in the camera is pretty close to what is the ambient temperature. Of course there is a limit, but the batteries in the camera usually fail prior to that point anyway. One final thing. Prior to sending for development, I keep the exposed rolls in the freezer too.

Q: 5. How to store and transport exposed sheet film now that Fuji Quick Load is no more?

A: Two options that I use. One is to leave it in the holder till I get back. Two, using a changing bag or tent, I empty the holders and move the film to an empty film box and sleeve to store the exposed sheets. B&H also sells some type of light tight sleeve for sheet films.

Q: 6. Where do get the film developed?

A: One can get FUJIFILM Fujichrome Provia 100F Professional RDP-III Color Transparency Film develped at the Imaging Coliseum on 31st St in New York City.

Q: 7. What happened to Fujifilm Quick Load films? Have they been discontinued?

A: Unfortunately, Fujifilm Quick Load films were discontinued several years ago.

Q: 8. how long is rdp vaild

A: The current boxes of FUJIFILM Fujichrome Provia 100F Professional RDP-III Color Transparency Film (8 x 10", 20 Sheets) available in our warehouse expiration date is for December 2023.

Q: 9. I just received my 5 pack and it is outdated. Nowhere on this listing is the fact that the film is not fresh, did I miss something? Is Velvia still in production?

A: Fuji Velvia is still in production , ad there is a expiration year and month stamped on the box

Q: 10. How many exposures will I get from a 645 camera?

A: It depends on the cameraAs an exampleMy Mamiya 645 Super will get 15 exposuresMamiya 645AF will get 16 exposures

26/09/2024

[127.0 µm] I recently pulled the development by 2 stops after over exposing. Wow. Just wonderful. Such reliable film. Slight magenta cast easily adjusted.

5
13/09/2024

[100] Provia 100F has been my primary film (followed closely by Velvia) for over 25 years ..and counting! One of the reasons I continue to shoot film exclusively.

5
07/09/2024

[2 x 1.1 x 1.1"] What can I say? Its 2019 and I refuse to stop shooting film.   I do not use color print film too much anymore, and Provia and Velvia have become my go tos.   Now, for full disclosure,  Provia and Velvia are basically the only 2 slide films on the market these days, but even before they were, I used them extensively.  While I did like good ole Kodachrome, I did not like Ektachrome at all.   I use Provia in both 35mm and 120 (645 and 6X7) formats, and you just cannot beat the colors, sharpness, fine grain structure, etc.  Why use Provia instead of Velvia 50?  They are 2 different films, and should be used as such.  Velvia 50 is a finer grained film, and renders punchier, Technicolor-esq, colors.  For certain types of shooting it does outperform Provia (think of a 16x20 poster sized print from a 6x7 slide, of a landscape) .  BUT...…. If your shoot is going to consist of people, load your camera with Provia and forget it.   Provia is the best choice for skin tones today. Its not as perfect as Fujis now (unfortunately)  discontinued Astia was, but Provia does render natural skin tones (IMHO), where Velvia does not. You can (slightly) improve the over the top pink skin tones that Velvia does render, by using an 81B filter, in a pinch. But Id rather just use the Provia.  I hope Fuji realizes that they have cornered the market (by default) with an EXCELLENT product, and continue to manufacture it for many, many years.

5
01/08/2024

[Daylight] Film arrived quickly and was very fresh. Will order again soon.

5
14/07/2024

[127.0 µm] Until the new Ektachrome offers 8x10, the Provia is the only 8x10 colour slide available off the shelf. And luckily it is the cream of the crop especially for long exposures. I hope Fuji can continue making this.

5
13/07/2024

[35mm] Beautiful rendition. See photos

5
28/06/2024

[35mm] This is my go-to granny film, and has been for several years. It has good predictable colors, slightly warm compared to E100G. And you can't beat the reciprocity, or lack thereof.

5
05/06/2024

[127.0 µm] In this world of digital everything, its a sweet pleasure to take out a Rollei TLR or Pentax 645 and run a roll of Provia 100F through it. Life slows down as you compose each shot rather than do the digital spray and pray. Each shot matters and viewing the results through a good loupe is a real joy!

5
29/05/2024

[2 x 1.1 x 1.1"] If you like film, you will like Provia 100F

5
28/05/2024

[0.065 lb] Only used it once, but so far so good!

5

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