Free Fuji Superia X-tra 400 - continental US

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I have one multi-box (5 x 24) of Fuji Superia X-tra 400. Expires 6/2009. I opened the box but never got around to using any of the film. I'll pay shipping. I bought this at Staples as an impulse buy (it was on clearance) and refrigerated it. I just don't think I'm going to switch off Kodak HD400 (which scans really well off my equipment) until I can run some tests on Ektar 100.

I'll also throw in 3 rolls (24) of expired (12/2007) Superia X-tra 400 (4th layer). Same story; got through two rolls in two years. I don't know why the 4th layer version would have an earlier date than the non-.

I'll pay shipping. I'm more into preventing waste than trying to extract a couple of dollars from someone.

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Thanks, Al: I propose to do that. The world can do with more Dante Stellas. Now, about those four rolls you have sitting around...
 
The film has reached the friend in NYC who will soon send it to me along with the Ultron 35/1.7 I have bought from another RFF member. Thanks again.
 
Dante, I've run through the first roll. There's one picture in my gallery (ASA 400 wasted in sunlight), and here's another. This was taken with a 90mm lens at maximum aperture (f/3.5). I would not have been able safely to hand hold the camera with slower film. I got 6" by 4" prints and considered nine frames good enough to be scanned. I'm hoping your gift will give me many more tolerably good photos.
 

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This film sold at my local COSTCO store. I used this film quite a lot for general purpose, friends and family, not bad at all. However, my local COSTCO stoped saling flim recently, at first Kodak GOLD, now Fuji Superia X-Tra. People said film is not dead, may be for the avid amateurs or the pros. For consumers, film is dead.

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Plenty of it down the street at my local Rite-Aid (among other places). Not bad, basically the consumer flavor of Fuji Pro 400, methinks.


- Barrett
 
Perhaps a little grainy compared with the Fuji Pro 400. Colour rendition is fine, as is how it copes with highlights and shadows.
 
Here's a picture which shows the tonal range that the film can handle.
 

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