In the nineties Fuji assau8lted the film market with excellent products especially on color films. First came Fujcolor negative film and then a series of slide films. These images were shot with a Mamyia 220 on Fuji RVP ISO 100. The colors were brilliant and saturated sort of like the original Kodachromes. These were film's las hurrahs as digital soon took over. Interestingly enough Fuji survived ads prospered while Kodak, the inventor of the CCD went under. Even more ironic is the fact that even on their fine digicams, Fuji uses the name Fujifilm. Go figure.
Greetings, this blog is dedicated to my life in photography. I want to make this a place to stop and relax. In the hope that this will help in these trying times
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
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These shots were As I go through my old cd's to re burn them, I keep fingid many great shots with the S1. It always amazes me what that ...
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There was something right about the skin tones of the D 1-X. Only the Fuji S2-Pro did better. The Nikkor 35-135 F 3.5-4.5 was used.
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Yes indeed, old photos from Sicily. I will be posting new ones very soon. The above photos were shot with Tri-X and with the Canon Ft and...
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