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2024-10-16T08:48:07
Among the last of the great slide films available in 4x5 format. Incredible saturation and contrast. Decent latitude (for slide film) I feel like as well. Very very fine grain. Fuji if you are reading this, please keep making slide film!
RYAN R.
2024-06-23T16:15:16
There is no substitute for large format color slide film. The colors are much more crisp than something like Portra. If you have good light, it's not hard to shoot. Even the greatest medium format digital camera can't do what this film can in 4x5. In terms of image quality, it's actually cheaper for me to shoot on used film cameras than buy an expensive medium format digital camera that can't do the movements needed for architecture and such.
Dan S.
2023-11-22T21:30:41
Provia 100F is an amazing film, less contrasty and without the crazy color saturation of Velvia, and a little more "neutral" looking to me than Ektachrome. Its great reciprocity characteristics mean it's perfect for long exposure shots at night. And luckily it's not too expensive in 120 format, compared to 35mm. I wish it were still available in 400 iso.
NICHOLAS L.
2023-08-25T03:23:53
Best prices worldwide on this product which is sadly sold by fewer and fewer shops.
GLENN B.
2023-07-27T20:00:00
At this point feels like Moment is the only reliable film seller. Always can get what I need by the time of the actual shoot. Provia itself is at its own usual excellency.
Alexey
2023-03-21T08:50:57
Great film for 4 by 5. Probably the best film emulsion left. It's like Kodachrome was, but it's an E-6 film. Miss the days when it came with more sheets in the box.
Grant S.
2023-02-27T07:27:49
Slightly affordable for bulk of 5
Sergio B.
2023-01-09T07:08:34
Great film stock! Beautiful results!
DAVID M.
2021-10-13T04:45:18
Beautiful film with amazing reciprocity that doesn?t start until 2 min. long exposures! Enhances the blue color during the blue hour for landscapes. A great alternative to Velvia 50.
Tony S.
2021-07-01T11:45:30
My favorite E6 film. Truest to natural colors. I use it outdoors with natural light and have never had a problem with it. The 5 pack is great, I don't worry about running out
ANDREW C.
2021-06-18T08:11:19
Absolutely the only slide film you'll ever need
Valery S.
2021-04-11T14:22:31
Excellent film, but Adorama?s service left a lot to be desired.
BENJAMIN Z.
2021-03-07T19:00:00
Best film on the market but also very hard to find. Thank you Moment
Othello
2021-02-19T14:18:49
Once of the best films, period! Great colors and contrast! The photos look breathtaking when viewed through an appropriate slide projector!
MISHA G.
2020-11-04T09:50:52
Awesome!! I’m new to film photography and I loved the way the photos turned out with this- totally recommend!!
NADYA S.
2020-06-12T09:33:09
It's by far my favorite film stock out. I've used Velvia, E100, Astia, E100VS to name a few and every time I use Provia 100, I get the colors I'm looking for. Almost spot on when it comes to landscape photography. Super fine grain and very versatile. If you want a slide film that gives great color and room to wiggle with exposure then this is it. Give it a try!
AUSTIN Z.
2020-06-11T15:32:49
goodgoodgood
moon k.
2020-06-11T15:32:34
goodgoodgood
moon k.
2019-11-05T07:25:36
This is perhaps the best chrome stock currently in production.
Nadav B.
2019-09-13T05:43:37
Best slide film I've found in the post-Kodachrome world.
ARTHUR P.
2019-01-28T13:25:25
Provia is my “go to” film for color long exposures. Looks great for star trails.
FRED S.
2018-12-02T07:46:03
I'm new to medium format but not new to film photography. I shot a roll of Provia 100F in my newly aquired Mamiya RZ67 to see if it worked, more than for anything else. This camera has no light meter. I shot landscapes in various light, guessing on exposure or using a free "meter" app on my phone. In the past, slide film was known for having a narrow exposure latitude, but all 10 of my frames were more than usable after standard developing. A couple were pretty dark, but after scanning, there was plenty of room to adjust for a perfect print. And the colors! Wow! This film produces a beautiful MF transparency.
Joseph G.
2018-10-10T15:02:58
I ordered two 5-packs of Provia on 09/22/2018. When they arrived I noticed both packs expired in 01/2019. I wish Adorama would have been more upfront regarding the expiration date.
Michael I.
2018-09-24T09:32:34
Not much else to choose from. It works . Color OK. Wish I had Kodachrome again.
THOMAS W.
2018-08-14T11:09:42
Fuji's Provia always provides the best, most natural color, with some forgiving latitude, but not much. You really need to nail the exposure, for the best results. I make Medium Format 3D images by exposing with a very old Russian made Sputnik Camera with two taking lenses, for making Stereo Slide Pairs, for viewing with special made viewers, rendering the most immersive viewing experience possible in all Photography.
Jon H.
2018-03-14T11:47:04
Great color, not as saturated or as contrasty as Velvia - probably more natural. Forgiving reciprocity failure characteristics. Recommended.
MICHAEL K.
2017-10-26T09:01:27
I have used Fuji 35mm film ever since Kodak stopped making 35mm films.
M.C F.
2017-06-09T06:56:52
Pretty decent film. I wish there was a 200 or 400 film speed.
Torin R.
2017-05-12T04:58:50
Well with Kodak not making slide films anymore, it's Fuji for the good quality photos. Still made in Japan, excellent film.
VINCENT P.
2017-01-01T08:45:56
Seeing that Fuji has pretty much made this the de facto transparency film left here in the US, at least they left one of the sharpest and fairly forgiving films as the last transparency film standing. While not as saturated as Velvia 50, Provia performs wonderfully in fairly contrasty situations and with careful post processing can come close to Velvia 50. All in all, a good film.
Jim B.
Wonderful film in a sadly declined market of choices.
By GREGORY R.
Of course this is wonderful film. Regretfully choices are limited and prices have doubled over the last decade. But I still love to shoot with it.
The Last Great 4x5 Color Slide FIlm
By VINCENT J.
This is pretty much it folks, the last color positive (E6) 4x5 film still being made. Alas even Fuji has stopped making their ISO 50 version of this film, so if you are doing big landscapes, or stunning studio lit color photos, this is what you want. I've been using this stuff, or versions of it since the mid 1990s and while I preferred a Kodak version of 4x5 E6 that had more saturation in the warm colors, the colors and range I've gotten with this Fuji pack has given me some very beautiful...
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What sets the Fujichrome Provia RDP III 100F Color Slide Film apart is its status as a cutting-edge, daylight-type color reversal film. It boasts the finest grain quality among all color reversal emulsions currently on the market, making it an exceptional choice for professional photographers. This ISO 100, 120 size film is perfect for capturing stunning, natural colors in various lighting conditions, offering a forgiving latitude that requires precise exposure for optimal results.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or a beginner exploring the world of medium format photography, the Provia RDP III 100F will not disappoint. It's versatile enough to be used in a wide array of applications, from product photography and breathtaking landscapes to intimate portraits and high-fashion shoots.
This film is known for producing beautiful medium format transparencies, with colors that are vibrant yet natural. It's less saturated and contrasty compared to other films, making it a preferred choice for photographers seeking a more authentic representation of their subjects.
Moreover, the Provia RDP III 100F is praised for its forgiving reciprocity failure characteristics, making it a reliable choice for various shooting scenarios. Whether you're creating immersive 3D images with a vintage camera or testing out a newly acquired Mamiya RZ67, this film will deliver impressive results.
In summary, the Fujichrome Provia RDP III 100F Color Slide Film is a superior choice for photographers who value quality, versatility, and natural color reproduction in their work.