Pete B
Well-known
Surprisingly, I could find little about this film in the search engine. I've aquired 20 rolls and was wondering how to shoot it on my trip to NY. I tend to shoot sunny 16 rating C41 about 1 stop over (i.e. I'll rate this film at 125). What are results like shot in such a fashion? What is Superia 200's latitude? Do you have examples?
Pete
Pete
btgc
Veteran
citizen99
Well-known
A couple with light & shadow contrasts, recently expired & not yet expired:

'Moody' April sky over Broad Street, Bath Olympus XA4, Fuji Superia 200, expired 03-2012 by johnnyh4, on Flickr

Stroudwater Canal works, Ebley, Gloucestershire, December 2011 by johnnyh4, on Flickr
Over-cast day, Fuji Superia 200 (will expire 2013.07)

'Moody' April sky over Broad Street, Bath Olympus XA4, Fuji Superia 200, expired 03-2012 by johnnyh4, on Flickr

Stroudwater Canal works, Ebley, Gloucestershire, December 2011 by johnnyh4, on Flickr
Over-cast day, Fuji Superia 200 (will expire 2013.07)
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero

Not the sharpest scan, Fuji Superia 200 in a Leica IIIc and Early Summar
Pete B
Well-known
Nice examples one and all. I do like its colours. Do you rate it as box speed or E.I. 100?
Pete
Pete
Richard G
Veteran
I've even had good results when exposing at 400 ISO (accidentally). It will take overexposure of course, but I am usually at 200 ISO using Sunny 16, M5/M6 inboard meter, or hand held meter. It is my main colour negative film as it's cheap here. I do like Ektar but it is more demanding and much more expensive.
M6 meter off my hand at dusk.

Botanic Gardens by Richard GM2, on Flickr
This is also Christchurch NZ. I recollect I would have opened up one stop on the M6 meter reading and still the sky is nice and blue. That's Robert Falcon Scott.

Robert Falcon Scott by Richard GM2, on Flickr
I like the colours of Superia. Very versatile film.
M6 meter off my hand at dusk.

Botanic Gardens by Richard GM2, on Flickr
This is also Christchurch NZ. I recollect I would have opened up one stop on the M6 meter reading and still the sky is nice and blue. That's Robert Falcon Scott.

Robert Falcon Scott by Richard GM2, on Flickr
I like the colours of Superia. Very versatile film.
kanzlr
Hexaneur
it scans nicely, too.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
kmallick
Well-known
I also acquired a box of several rolls expired Superia 200 recently on RFF classified. I am quite pleased with causal shooting with it at the rated box speed of 200. Its very forgiving.

filmfan
Well-known
I like it as well, although it's nothing unique.
It's just like any other consumer C-41 film I have shot (ISO 100-400) from both Fuji and Kodak. It has great exposure latitude, scans well, and has nice colors (even under fluorescent light).
It's just like any other consumer C-41 film I have shot (ISO 100-400) from both Fuji and Kodak. It has great exposure latitude, scans well, and has nice colors (even under fluorescent light).
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