Fuji Superia X-TRA 3 Pack ISO 400 36 Exp. 35mm Film, Total 108 Exposures
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There is no way to know what C41 is from the other answer. Nevertheless, C- is the grade It is a film from 1941.
Yes, you are right
In this case, yes, if you mean the fuji Big Viewfinder 60af.
The following three options are available There are three ways you can scan the negatives 1) Buy a digital scanner (expensive) 2) Learn how to manually develop (takes long, but can be done over time) or 3) Ask your local print store to do it. Small print and photo stores often have services, but those at major chains like Walgreens and Walmart may be more expensive or will not return your negatives in the majority of cases.
Selected User Reviews For Fuji Superia X-TRA 3 Pack ISO 400 36 Exp. 35mm Film, Total 108 Exposures
This is my preferred method of using a Canon AE-100 The photos are beautiful and gritty from the 1970s.
The film I use underwater is very good. I need a raise to pay for the developing, which I could get if I got a raise.
You can get it for a very reasonable price, and it can look very nice in If you need to take a lot of pictures but do not want to spend a lot of money on color films, this is the perfect film for you.
The only reason I rated this lower is because if I had been home when I needed them, I could have bought them.
Although I am a beginner in film, I think the film quality is decent! For those who still use film, this is an excellent gift.
I took these pictures with my old 35mm camera and they turned out great!.
I'm eager to use the black and white camera I just bought through Offer Up.