Fujifilm Fujicolor Super HR 100 35MM FILM 12 12A 13
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Fujifilm Fujicolor Super HR 100

  • Manufacturer Fujifilm
  • Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 100
  • Film Type Color negative film
  • Availability Discontinued

The Fujifilm Fujicolor Super HR 100 is a color negative film. It was the official film for the World Expo 1988. 35mm film was produced in Japan.

The Fujicolor Super HR 100 produces color images. The recommended film speed to which the film should be exposed is ISO 100. A good place to use film with such a speed is on a sunny day on vacation.

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Developing the film

The film is developed in the C-41 photochemical process. The C-41 process is standardized and offered by most laboratories.

Availability and alternatives

Fujicolor Super HR 100 was available for 35mm cameras. One roll of the color film was rated for 36 photos. There is a DX code on the cartridge of the 35mm film. It was also available for camera for the 126 film format.

Freshly produced material is no longer available from the Fujifilm Fujicolor Super HR 100. One of the possible alternatives in 35mm format is the Kodak Gold 200*.

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Box of the 126 film

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
35mm format Yes
Film format 126
Type of Film color negative film
Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 100
Development process C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70
Availability Discontinued (June 2019)
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