Fujifilm APS 400 was a consumer-grade color negative film in the Advanced Photo System (IX240) cartridge format, designed for point-and-shoot APS cameras. It offered moderate speed with decent daylight color reproduction before the format was discontinued.
View profileFujifilm Fujichrome Astia 100F was a professional E6 reversal (slide) film available in 135 and 120 formats, renowned for its exceptionally soft, natural skin tone rendering and low contrast. It was the preferred choice of portrait and fashion photographers shooting transparency film.
View profileFujifilm C200 was an entry-level consumer C-41 color negative film at ISO 200, sold worldwide as an affordable daylight film offering pleasing color with a slight warm bias. It was discontinued in 2022 and subsequently replaced by Fuji 200 (manufactured by Kodak).
View profileThe Fujifilm QuickSnap (Simple Ace 400 in Japan) is Fujifilm's flagship ISO 400 single-use disposable camera, loaded with a Fujifilm 400-speed C-41 color negative emulsion. It remains in current production and is one of the best-selling disposable cameras worldwide.
View profileThe Fujifilm QuickSnap 800 (Simple Ace 800 / Natura Classic 800 in Japan) is an ISO 800 disposable single-use camera loaded with Fujifilm's high-speed C-41 emulsion, optimized for low-light and indoor shooting without flash. It is currently in production.
View profileFujifilm Industrial 100 was a Japan-only ISO 100 C-41 color negative film distributed through industrial and commercial channels rather than consumer retail. It was discontinued around 2017 and is noted for its cool, neutral rendering suited to documentation and technical photography.
View profileFujifilm Industrial 400 is a Japan-only ISO 400 C-41 color negative film sold in bulk packs to industrial and commercial users. It remains one of the more affordable and widely available Fujifilm emulsions within Japan and is used by photographers seeking economy 400-speed film.
View profileFujifilm Neopan 100 Acros is an ultra-fine-grain ISO 100 black-and-white negative film celebrated for its world-class granularity, wide tonal range, and exceptional reciprocity characteristics. The original Acros was discontinued in 2018; Acros II relaunched in November 2019 with a reformulated emulsion and is the current production version.
View profileFujifilm Neopan 400 (sold as Neopan Presto 400 in Japan) was a high-speed ISO 400 panchromatic black-and-white negative film, prized for its fine grain for the speed, high exposure latitude, and a distinctly clean, silvery tonal character. It was discontinued in 2013–2014.
View profileFujifilm Pro 400H was a professional ISO 400 C-41 color negative film in 135 and 120 formats, widely acclaimed for its fine grain, wide exposure latitude, soft skin tones, and distinctive cyan-green color bias. It was discontinued in March 2021, causing significant demand for remaining stock.
View profileFujifilm Fujichrome Provia 100F (RDPIII) is a professional E6 reversal (slide) film in 135 and 120 formats, known for its natural, balanced color reproduction, very fine grain, and moderate saturation. It remains in production as of 2026 and is one of the last professional slide films available.
View profileFujifilm Super G ACE 400 was a consumer ISO 400 C-41 color negative film from the 1990s and early 2000s, representing an advanced iteration of Fujifilm's Super G series with improved grain and color technologies. It was discontinued as the Superia line succeeded it.
View profileFujifilm Superia 100 was a consumer ISO 100 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, part of the Superia family known for accurate, slightly warm color rendering and fine grain. It has been discontinued in most markets.
View profileFujifilm Superia 200 is a consumer ISO 200 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, part of the Superia family. Known for natural, slightly warm colors and fine grain at ISO 200, it remains one of the more available Fujifilm consumer films in some markets, though availability has reduced.
View profileFujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 (marketed as Superia 400 in some regions) is an ISO 400 C-41 consumer color negative film in 135 format, one of Fujifilm's most popular consumer films. It delivers warm, vibrant colors with moderate grain and remains in production in some markets.
View profileFujifilm Superia 800 was a consumer ISO 800 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, designed for low-light, indoor, and action photography where high sensitivity was required. It has been discontinued in most markets as the Superia lineup was rationalized.
View profileFujifilm Superia Premium 400 (also known as Superia Venus 400 in some markets) is a consumer ISO 400 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, positioned above the standard Superia 400 with finer grain and improved sharpness. It has been discontinued in most markets.
View profileFujifilm Fujichrome Velvia 100 (RVP 100) is a professional E6 reversal slide film in 135 and 120 formats, offering extremely high saturation, deep colors, and fine grain at ISO 100. It is in production as of 2026 and is one of the most vividly saturated color films ever made.
View profileFujifilm Fujichrome Velvia 50 (RVP 50) is the legendary professional E6 reversal slide film at ISO 50 that defined landscape and nature photography for a generation. Characterized by extreme saturation, deep contrast, and ultra-fine grain, it remains in active production as of 2026.
View profileFujifilm Venus 400 was a Japan-domestic consumer ISO 400 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, part of the Venus consumer line. It is discontinued and was sold primarily through Japanese domestic retail channels with warm, vibrant color rendering.
View profileFujifilm Venus 800 (code FV8) was a Japan-domestic consumer ISO 800 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, the high-speed tier of the Venus consumer line. It is discontinued and was intended for low-light consumer photography in the Japanese domestic market.
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