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Standard Shipping 4-7 business days: AU $8.95*
Express Shipping 1-3 business days: AU $15*
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New Zealand 9-12 business days: AU$21*
*During peak promotional periods, please allow additional time for your order dispatch.
While we can’t offer a refund or replacement if you simply change your mind, we’re here to help if your item has a problem under Australian Consumer Law. You may be entitled to a refund or exchange if an item has a major problem. This is when the item:
If the problem is not major, we will repair the item within a reasonable time. If it can’t be repaired in a reasonable time, we’ll offer a suitable resolution such as a refund or replacement. Please keep your proof of purchase — e.g. your receipt. More details here.
| Film Format | 35mm (135) |
|---|---|
| Film Type | Color Negative |
| ISO/ASA Rating | 400 |
| Exposure Count | 36 Exposures |
| Color Balance | Daylight-Balanced |
| Process | C-41 |
| Grain | Fine |
| Contrast | Medium |
| Saturation | Natural, Slightly Vivid |
| Sharpness | High |
| Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
The FUJIFILM 135 400 36EX film has a high speed and wide exposure latitude, making it suitable for various lighting conditions, including daylight and electronic flash.
Yes, this film offers excellent skin colour reproduction, making it an ideal choice for portrait photography.
It is best to store the film in a cool, dry place to prevent adverse effects on speed, colour balance, and physical properties.
While this film performs well in daylight, it can also be used in low-light conditions, but test exposures are recommended to ensure optimal results.
A greenish tint may occur when photographing under fluorescent lighting, but this can be corrected during printing, so no additional filters are required.
No special filters are needed for electronic flash, but be aware of potential colour balance issues based on the type of flash used.
The FUJIFILM 135 400 36EX film is known for its excellent grain quality, providing sharp and clear images.
The FUJIFILM 135 400 36EX - Single Roll is a daylight color negative film with an ISO speed rating of 400. This film yields the best results when used in conjunction with FUJICOLOR papers. PRODUCT.
Even when exposed under morning or evening twilight conditions or when color temperatures are low, no special filter use is needed as color balancing can be done during printing.
Electronic flash produces light similar to daylight, so filters are not needed. However, the possibility of undesirable effects on color balance, due to various factors (the type of flash used and amount of time used, etc.) should be taken into consideration. Test exposures are recommended.
Photographing under fluorescent lighting may result in a greenish tint. However, this phenomenon is corrected during printing, thus achieving optimal finishing quality. For this reason, additional use of correction filters is not required. A slow shutter speed of less than 1/30 second is recommended.
Storing exposed or unexposed film under hot and humid conditions may adversely affect the speed, color balance and physical properties of the film. Although it is best to store film at a low temperature, for practical purposes, film should be stored as follows:
