New Fuji Film- Superia Premium 400

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"The new design has expanded the latitude of photosensitive layer of 35mm color negative film of ISO400".
Out in March.
Let's see if Fuji export it outside Japan!
 
I just did a google search and all of the results are in Japanese. Where did you hear about it?
 
A 24 exp. length of film gives you 27 exposures in a single use camera. The unexposed film isn't in a cassette. It gets wound into the cassette as you use it. No film leader or "two blank exposures" gets fogged in the process so you get more frames per roll. The edge numbering is backward compared to standard 35mm cassettes also.
 
27 exposures was quite typical for Agfa. Let's see if we are going to see it in Europe. So far there's no even Ektar 100 available in Poland.
 
I bought 2 rolls of it at half price a couple of weeks ago. They are marked 36 exposure. They're still in my freezer, I didn't know it was a new film.

Edit: oh, this is an old thread!
 
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