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Review Summary
2009-12-16T19:00:00
I normally have been a consistent user of Kodak films, but I will be in need of a high speed color film for a indoor graduation, so I decided to test the film. While I really like Kodak's Portra 400, I was underwhelmed with Portra 800 I decided to give the Fuji 1600 a try. The grain at 1600 is about equal to Portra 800, and the color balance is much better.
CHRISTOPHER M.
2009-05-26T21:00:00
this is fastest colour film i burn and probably made anymore--it really pops the primary colours often used in concert stage lighting yet skin tones are accurate under 'white' lights. the grain structure gives rock bands that tough texture they usually are looking for. why bother with 800 Superia and get pretty much the same rough grain without the extra stop advantage? i only wish fuji made a pro 1600 for those tymes when you're competing with the digital guys for less noise!
Johnny M.
2008-12-29T19:00:00
I used the film with very little lighting and a manual 35mm camera. Under the circumstances the pictures turned out great. I would take them to a professional developer.
Chris P.
2008-09-20T21:00:00
I use this film exclusively for auto racing photography. I use 500mm f/8 and 560 mm f/6.8 lenses and absolutely have to have a high ISO film to stop action of cars at relatively high speeds. This film fits the bill !!!
ROBERT K.
2008-09-04T21:00:00
I use this most often during concerts and I love it. I am able to capture the action and get clear shots even in dark background or low lighting. It gives me speed!
Lauri
2008-02-21T19:00:00
This is a great film for capturing your subject in little or no light. On stage with just the stage lighting I hardly need to use my flash
ka1nav
2007-05-20T21:00:00
I used this film to photograph both my kid's college graduations. Both ceremonies took place indoors under normal auditorium lighting conditions and with outside shots with all the family. The film handled both situations extremely well. I hadn't shot 1600 film for a while, so I was well pleased with the grain structure as fine as it was in the prints. The color balance was better than the Kodak film that I also used.
poohbear
2007-02-11T19:00:00
work great for low light sporting events
mark
2007-02-04T19:00:00
I originally purchased 1600 speed film just to experiment with. Since then I have relied on it to capture my children in all of their sporting events. You can't beat the clarity, even on the dark fields. The slower films tend to be grainy but not 1600. When other parents had to stop taking pictures because the sun went down, I was still at it capturing all the key plays. In the end I was approached on numerous ocassions to supply pictures for year end banquets. I would recommend this film for anyone taking pictures in low light conditions or anytime that extra speed was needed to clarify a fast moving object.
Soccer M.
2007-02-04T19:00:00
Since I began using Fuji Superia Color Film, 1600, I haven't done anything but IMPROVE THE QUALITY, CLARITY, PRECISE, INTENSE moments of my shooting sports, travel, etc. My cameras are Canon Elan IIE, and Canon Elan 7E, both SLR cameras. This film develops in the processing labs so well (since I don't have equipment to do that myself), the clarity, intense moments, precise-ness of the action, etc. is just beyond what I had ever expected in this film. Nothing could produce such great images BEFORE I used this film, and I don't expect anything will ever pro-duce such great images SINCE I've been using this film...this is a S P E C T A C U L A R film...I don't feel it can ever be replaced for great shots! You won't go wrong with it.
ClassyCathy-007
2007-02-04T19:00:00
it's great when using a zoom lens and there is not much light
Jane
A high-speed color print film featuring vivid color reproduction and increased contrast for sharp, lifelike prints.