FUJI COLOR 100

A Closer Look at Fujicolor 100: Vivid Colors and Smooth Grain

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A Closer Look at Fujicolor 100: Vivid Colors and Smooth Grain

Fujicolor 100 is a compelling option for film enthusiasts craving vibrant colors and fine grain in a lower ISO film stock. Although it can sometimes be elusive and harder to source—especially outside certain markets—those who manage to find it often compare its bright, punchy look to Kodak Ektar 100, but with that distinctive Fuji color palette. If you’re lucky enough to track down a roll, it’s definitely worth a try.

Key Characteristics
• Vibrant Color Reproduction
Fujicolor 100 is known for delivering eye-catching reds and greens, in line with Fuji’s reputation for punchy, saturated hues. This can add a noticeable pop to landscapes, outdoor portraits, and travel photography.
• Fine Grain and Sharpness
At ISO 100, grain is minimal, resulting in crisp detail and a smooth tonal range—great for enlargements or high-resolution scans.
• Balanced Contrast
The film’s moderate contrast helps preserve detail in both shadows and highlights, reducing the risk of losing data in brightly lit or low-light scenarios.
• Fuji Aesthetic
While some photographers liken Fujicolor 100 to Kodak Ektar 100, there’s a distinct “Fuji look” at play here—characterized by lush greens, pleasing skin tones, and that slightly cooler color bias typical of Fuji films.

Shooting Considerations
• Ideal for Daylight
With an ISO of 100, this film thrives in well-lit conditions, such as sunny outdoor settings or bright indoor environments. Low-light situations may require slower shutter speeds or a tripod.
• Scanning Friendly
The fine grain structure and bold color reproduction make it a strong candidate for scanning, whether you’re digitizing at home or using a lab service.
• Availability and Cost
Fujicolor 100 can be challenging to find internationally; it may be more common in certain regions (such as parts of Asia). Prices fluctuate depending on supply, so it’s worth shopping around or keeping an eye on online marketplaces.

Why It’s Worth a Try

Even though Fujicolor 100 might not be the easiest film to track down, it’s an excellent choice for photographers who enjoy punchy, vibrant results in a medium-to-low ISO range. If you stumble upon a roll, don’t hesitate—give it a shot. You’ll get to experience its smooth grain and saturated palette that many consider a unique alternative to other popular 100-speed color films.

The photos in this were shot on a mixture of cameras an OM2 , Minolta 9xi and the beast the Minolta 9

All the photo in this video BTW are not post processed in anyway they are straight scans from the lab …so how you scan and develop may alter the results

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