Fuji Superia 200
Fujifilm 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.
Key specs
- Brand
- Fuji
- Model
- Superia 200
- ISO
- 200
- Process
- C41
- Formats
- 135
- Production status
- Discontinued
- Introduced
- 1998
Grain
fine for ISO 200
Contrast
moderate
Saturation
moderate, slightly warm
Latitude
Unknown
Technical details
Handling notes
Profile notes
Fujifilm Superia 200 is a versatile consumer film offering a balance between the fine grain of ISO 100 stocks and the low-light capability of ISO 400. It uses Fujifilm's 4th color layer technology for accurate color with a slight warm bias, and delivers pleasing results for everyday outdoor photography. The film has been a staple Fujifilm consumer product for decades and remains available in some markets as of 2026, though Fujifilm's consumer film lineup has been consolidating. Superia 200 produces clean, sharp images under good lighting conditions and offers sufficient latitude for casual shooting. It is widely discussed in the film photography community and has garnered a strong following among users seeking an affordable, reliable color negative film.
Aliases
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