Fuji Superia 400
Fujifilm 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.
Key specs
- Brand
- Fuji
- Model
- Superia 400
- ISO
- 400
- Process
- C41
- Formats
- 135
- Production status
- In production
- Introduced
- 1998
Grain
moderate for ISO 400
Contrast
moderate
Saturation
moderate-high, warm
Latitude
Unknown
Technical details
Handling notes
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Fujifilm Superia 400 (sold as Superia X-TRA 400 in the USA and some other markets) is a versatile ISO 400 consumer color negative film that has long served as a cornerstone of Fujifilm's consumer lineup. Using Fujifilm's 4th color layer technology, it provides accurate color with a warm, vibrant rendering particularly suited to daylight, outdoor, and social photography. The film offers good exposure latitude and moderate grain at ISO 400. Superia 400 has been a top-selling consumer film worldwide and continues to be produced in some regional markets, though availability has varied. The X-TRA variant introduced in the early 2000s represented a reformulation with improved exposure latitude. It is extensively reviewed across film photography communities including EMULSIVE, 35mmc, and Photrio.
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