Lomopedia: Fuji Velvia 50 RVP 120

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Asking for pro advice is like asking older people for their wisdom, you get seasoned comments and invaluable notes that only experience can provide. Any pro photographer worth asking would easily point out that the Fuji Velvia 50 RVP 120 film is a great choice.

Fuji Velvia 50 RVP 120 © Lomography

Everything about the Fuji Velvia 50 is professional quality. From its image quality to the way colors register in prints, the Velvia stands out. Some people would be easily intimidated by the low ISO rating of the film but with a little practice and learning, anyone can create truly stunning imagery with this film.

One thing to remember when shooting with Fuji Velvia 50 is to shoot with ample lighting. The ISO 50 rating makes natural colors stand out so shooting on a sunny day can produce brilliant photographs that have crisp details and fine grain. Photos will come out with impressive saturation and vibrancy – just a few things that guarantee excellent images day in and out.

Take a hint from the pros and load a roll of Fuji Velvia 50 in your trusty camera. It’s available on 35mm, 120, and large format film so you can have the high definition experience in your shooting.

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Technical Specifications

Type: color slide film
Developing: C-41 color negative processing
ISO: 50
Exposures: 36 for 35 mm, 12 for 120, 24 for 220
Features: vibrant color reproduction, rich color tone depiction, fine grain quality, high definition/high resolving power, neutral grays and excellent deep shadows, superb push/pull processing


All information used in this article was sourced from Ken Rockwell, FujiFilm, and Lomography.

written by cheeo on 2016-12-09 #gear #lomopedia #film #slide #120 #35mm #color #gear #50 #220 #fuji #velvia #xpro #lomopedia

One Comment

  1. guanatos
    guanatos ·

    this is one of my fav films of all time!

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