Rite Aid aka Fuji vs Fuji Superia

john_van_v

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I got a few rite aid rolls via eprey not knowing what to expect. They were just-expired, and 200 ASA.

I bought them as an experiment, and reluctantly, as they are a false economy. I pay $2 at the local drug chain (not rite aid, but walgreens) per roll w/o extras, and so the film deal only saves me around $1 as I usually pay about $1.50 per roll. divided by 24 pictures, that is not a lot per picture.

But I have a lot of untested (pretty old) cameras... and I feel bad putting perfecty good art film, such as Superia or Kodak Gold, into a potentially broken camera.

The results:
The color is a little washed in comparison to Superia, and lacks the rich subtly of GOLD. I saturated the pictures to the point of the "blue noise" to show the full color potential.

I generally saturate my pictures to the max, as technically speaking, the colors are in the film whether you see them in the picture or not. And I believe in showing what is on the film, just as what I see -- the art of photojournalism!

I converted one to B&W, hoping that this might be a replacement for C-41 B&W film, typically Kodak.

Using the rock photo as an example, Kodak bw400cn would have gotten the white of the rock, where this film seemed to over-expose. This is odd as the alkaline battery I was using was showing less that 1.3V implying that the camera should have been under-exposing.

Also, I was shooting at dusk under an overcast sky. Results might be different in bright sun, which generally has been problematic for me, especially with Oly lenses.

I will test it w/ a Jupiter-8 lens, which should give better color contrast, and then very likely run through all the many cameras I bought by low-balling on eprey.



For reference, the light came through an Oly f1.4



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I have been continuing the Rite-Aid baseline testing.

The results were unexpected, winners:

Skopar 3.5 on a Vito/Bessa viewfinder (bright and sharp)

Vivitar 70-210 Series 1, Canon Mount (unbelievable, will supply serial #)

135mm Zuiko OM mount f3.5, much better than the f1.4

I have others w/ film still: Wirgins, Yashinon SLR and RF

I won't waste my time w/ Canon EOS, as we know they all suck except the f1.8 50mm, though I have a nice Elan 7!
 
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