for anyone who hasn't already heard...
The Official Press Release
for anyone who hasn't already heard...
The Official Press Release
---Scott
www.srosenberg.com
If it ain't broke, don't fix it- looks like I better invest in a large freezer!
Brian Vuillemenot
Is the "new" Velvia 100 described in the press release the same as the currently available Velvia 100? On paper this looks like a much improved film but in practice (in 35mm anyway) I have found it to be significantly less sharp than Velvia 50. Has anyone else noticed this?
I read a review of the 100f last summer on Ken Rockwell's site. He did not like it much but did mention the 100 in the review. It was available in Japan and I seem to recall he either tried some or saw prints from some and liked it, comparing it to the 50. I would welcome the increase in speed, all other things being equal.
In a confusing move, Fuji has two different 100 speed Velvias in the Japanese market; 100F and 100. 100F is the same 100F you get elsewhere; it has a different color palette from 50 which a lot of people like Rockwell don't like. 100 is supposedly same color palette, one stop faster. Whether it has the same ability to resolve detail is up for grabs, but I don't actually like the Velvia palette so this is a non-issue for me.
I obtained a stash of 120 RVP100from a friend in Japan about a year ago. I really like it. The palette is very slightly different from RVP50, but close enough. I do like the extra stop and probably it's biggest advantage over RVP50, is no reciprocity correction up to 60 seconds. RVP50 is a very tricky film for long exposures. While I am a fan of RVP50 and have a very large stash in my freezer, I'll be very happy to be able to get RVP100 in 4X5.
I sure am liking the 100F. And, as demonstrated by a Fuji rep to me, the colors are more accurate. YMMV.
Jeffrey,
If you want accurate colors, use Astia 100F.
At least I still have 4 boxes of 50sheet RVP50 in my freezer
I've tried 100F and it does seem tamer than RVP50 - if I really want those "accurate" colors, I'll use Astia over Velvia 100F anyday.
Let's hope that the new Velvia 100 will be similar to RVP 50, for overcast days
By the way: Does anybody need outdated (August 2004) Velvia 50 RVP 8x10" ?
I can get hands on about a dozen of 10 sheet packs at about EUR 40,- each.
Actually I donīt do any 8x10" but I guess thatīs a fair deal ...
Heaven forbid I should disagree with Ken Rockwell (since he apparently has the paranormal power to evaluate and review cameras he has never physically seen or touched) but Velvia 100F scans much better than Velvia 50 with far less apparent grain, and in most cases the colors are saturated AND realistic. That said, Velvia 50 still leaps off the light table with some images.
This has a nice comparison of Velvia 100 and Velvia 100F:
http://www.fujifilm.com/JSP/fuji/epartners/bin/Velvia100_Leaf_Final.pdf
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