Is Fujifilm Superia discontinued?

Is Fujifilm Superia discontinued?

Discontinued: Fujicolor 100 (24 Exposures) and Fujicolor SUPERIA PREMIUM 400 (27 Exposures) Fujifilm has now discontinued the following film stock: Fujicolor 100 (24 exposures): BHphoto, AmazonUS, Adorama. Fujicolor Superia Premium 400 (27 exposures): BHphoto, AmazonUS, Adorama.

Is Fujifilm Superia 400 DX coded?

You can always have one in your bag, experiment with it, since is DX coded, you can also put it in your compact camera and good to go.

Is Fujicolor 100 discontinued?

Fujifilm Starts Discontinuing Fujicolor 100 and Fujicolor Superia Premium 400. Fujifilm will stop shipping the following film by the end of March 2020. From now on, Fujifilm will sell the film only separately, and no longer in packs.

Is 35mm film being discontinued?

Yes! 35mm is still made and is by far the most popular film format that we sell. 35mm is still made by a few of the big dogs in film such as Kodak, Ilford and Fujifilm as well as lots of lovely indie brands such as Film Washi, Dubblefilm and revolog.

Why is Fujifilm film out of stock?

“It is difficult to supply sufficient products due to insufficient procurement of raw materials, and the supply and demand is expected to be tight for the time being,” the company wrote on its website.

How do I know if my film is DX coded?

DX coding is the markings on a roll of film that tell a camera the film’s speed (ISO) and how many exposures are on the roll. You can see the DX code in the image below, where the top row shows the film’s speed, and the bottom row shows the number of exposures and the film’s exposure latitude.

How many shots does Fujifilm 400 have?

35mm Film, Total 108 Exposures.

Is Provia still in production?

Provia is a brandname for a pair of daylight-balanced color reversal films (slide film) produced by the Japanese film company Fujifilm. It is currently available in one speed, 100/21°, marketed as Fujichrome Provia 100F Professional [RDP III],….Provia.

Fujichrome Provia 100F [RDP III]
Exposure latitude ±½
Saturation high

Is Fuji Film DX coded?

All Kodak, Fujifilm, Ilford, Kentmere and Cinestill films are DX-coded.