🌟 Elevate Your Photography Game with Velvia 50!
Fujifilm Fujichrome Velvia RVP 50 is a high-quality color slide film designed for professional photographers. With an ISO of 50 and 36 exposures, it delivers exceptional sharpness, vivid colors, and dynamic reproduction, making it ideal for capturing stunning images in daylight.
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Lighting Type | Daylight |
ISO Equivalent | 50 |
Film Format | 135 |
Exposure Count | 36 |
Film Color | color |
Roll Quantity | 1 |
M**S
Very Brilliant Colors!
I shot 2 rolls of Velvia 50 for the first time, and I loved it! In fact, it might be my new favorite film. I'm not so sure there's any other film that can touch it in terms of color saturation and vibrancy, not even close. This film stands alone completely. It works very well for me in bright day light and sunset/dusk conditions, both with landscapes and around a bunch of small towns I visited. The reds, blues, and greens are much more pronounced, and the film grain is almost digital like. I was worried about using it at first with all the claims that I would have more difficulty nailing my exposure. Out of the two rolls, there were really only 3 photos where the highlights were totally blown out and unusable, but every thing else was spot on. One things that I noticed with the film results is that it is heavy on the black levels. You'll have to decide right away if you like this or not. If you edit scanned slide images in Lightroom, bringing up the shadows doesn't work very well, especially if you are coming from Ektar or Portra negative film. Slide film edits quite differently, so I made either very small edits, or none at all. Anyway, I really recommend trying this film out. You may love it!
R**N
Wonderful film for landscapes, very poor for subjects
Pros:- Excellent color reproduction. See the image I posted...it just sucks the colors of the late afternoon sun right up.- Subtle film grain- Wonderfully sharp.Cons:- I found that darks were really underexposed. If the subject you're shooting is really dynamic, the shadows will be too dark; you'll have to push them.Bottom Line:This is really great film. The sharpness and color reproduction is amazing. When processed and scanned at a good shop, I found that the sharpness and image quality rivaled my D3100. It's great for landscapes, but in my opinion it really underexposes darks and shadows when put up against really dynamic light. I think this because of the low asa rating; I'm going to try the 100 asa version of this film next and see if there's any improvement. Five stars for a wonderful slide film. It makes my Kodak stuff look like a photo struck with a cheap instagram filter by comparison.
B**
Velvia RVP 50 Color Slide Film
I originally purchased this slide film because of all of the favorable reviews on the web. The first time I used it was for shooting outdoor garden scenes and absolutely loved the color rendition! However, the term "color rendition" is a subjective term so I can only recommend that you try it yourself. If you've never used this slide film before you may be pleasantly surprised as I was? The colors are vivid and highly saturated so if that's what your looking for then I think you'll like this film.
T**Z
Lovely Stuff
Very beautiful slide film. Best for landscape work in bright to fairly bright light. Great for capturing fall colors and the magic hour. Color is a bit saturated for some people but I enjoy it - in fact they called it Disneychrome when it came out.
C**N
For amazing landscapes
Slow speed, extremely vibrant colors, slide film. This film cannot be processed at your corner drug store it needs to be taken to a professional lab and it will cost more than regular color c41 film. Rate it at 40 and use it for landscapes.
M**1
Great film, everybody loves it, but it didn't treat me so well
I shot it through an EOS3 at box speed, and almost every shot came out under-exposed. I was using it wrong, I took it to a music festival and tried to get people, and neat things in terribly contrasty light, but still, I'd suggest shooting this at ISO 30 or so. 50 is not enough light!!
A**S
Great for those of us who are "old school" photographers!
If you need actual "film" this is a great place to buy it and at a great price! The only criticism I would have would be the packaging. For such a tiny item, it came in a huge box which is a waste of resources. Please find a smaller way to ship your items that is "earth-friendly!"
S**E
Important information that sellers won't tell you: Unknown expiration date
First of all, this film deserves full 5 stars.So why am I giving only one star in this review? For buyers to become aware that if they are buying a single roll they will get an open box film canister with unknown expiration day.I bought this film from Mel Pierce Camera and that's what I got.When I brought this up to the seller, Jim R, from Mel Pierce Camera was kind enough to send me this input:"This film in individual boxes has been discontinued by Fujifilm. The only way we can ship single rolls is like this. Let me know if you still want to return. Jim R. MPC"A good practice every seller should follow: There is only one seller (AscotSales) that is honest enough to warn you that his film is expired but was stored refrigerated. And it is up to the buyer to purchase it or not.
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