Fujifilm 400 Speed 25 Exposure APS Film (3 Pack) @ richardeward.com
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Fujifilm 400 Speed 25 Exposure APS Film (3 Pack)
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List Price: $10.99
Price: $10.99
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Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Comparable with the Kodak, and save a bit 
I have one of the standard kodax avantix cameras, and I must say that I can't tell the difference between this and Kodak film in my camera. I see another reviewer mentioned problems with his olymus and a difference when used in it. My camera is not one of the more expensive one, so I don't expect mych out of it. I find that the pictures are good for my average use. SO check this out, not a problem in my book, but you may have to check for yourself.
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Comparable Fuji vs. Kodak APS film 
I performed extensive tests (about 2 rolls each) of Fuji and Kodak APS films at 100, 200, and 400 ASA, using a Canon ELPH camera (the original aspherical zoom lens model). I shot a variety of outdoor scenes in a variety of lighting conditions (e.g. downtown skyscraper architectural with bright clear blue sunny skies, flowers and trees with both bright sun and shade, rock close-ups in overcast). I shot a few indoor locations, without a flash at ASA 400, with flash for the others. I examined the results for... more info
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Go For the Kodak 
You get what you pay for... In many places and stores the Fuji film is less exppensive than the Kodak. Spend the extra 2 dollars and buy the Kodak. I bought the Fuji film because it was on sale, the first roll that i shot was okay, except that my friend was using the exact same camera as me (Olympus) and he shot w./the Kodak 400 ISO and it was much sharper and much better quality than my shots. Then the second roll of the Fuji i put in jamed and i had to get my camera fixed for a cost of 20 dollars. The... more info
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Sharp, vivid photos 
Recently I shot several hundred photos with my Elph 2 camera using both Fuji and Kodak film. The pictures were taken under a wide range of lighting conditions. To my eyes, the photos taken with Fuji 400 film are consistently brighter with more vivid colors than those taken with Kodak film. Fuji 400 is now the only film that I buy.
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