Works Great!
My mother refuses to use a digital camera. She prefers her APS Canon Elph. With this film, pictures come out crisp and clear. No complaints. Highly recommended.
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Mai 2012
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by J. Reyes (amazon.com) - Sep 2009
Works Great!
My mother refuses to use a digital camera. She prefers her APS Canon Elph. With this film, pictures come out crisp and clear. No complaints. Highly recommended.
Den ganzen Test lesenby thankful 4life (amazon.com) - Sep 2009
Available only on Amazon
We own a camera that requires APS (Advantix) film. Apparently, this is a discontinued camera and the stores are no longer carrying this film. We have only been able to purchase it thru Amazon. Thankfully, it is still available here.
Den ganzen Test lesenby Rama OD (amazon.com) - Apr 2009
Make sure that your camera works with the film
This film is not for use in 35mm cameras. It can only be used for 24mm cameras. The product description did not give you this important information. You have to watch who the seller is. Never buy a product from the seller who has a very strict return...
Den ganzen Test lesenby Wiseguy 945 (amazon.com) - Feb 2007
Comparable with the Kodak, and save a bit
I have one of the standard kodax avantix cameras, and I must say that I can't tell the difference between this and Kodak film in my camera. I see another reviewer mentioned problems with his olymus and a difference when used in it. My camera is not...
Den ganzen Test lesenby Joseph King (amazon.com) - Dez 2002
Comparable Fuji & Kodak APS films
I performed extensive tests (about 2 rolls each) of Fuji and Kodak APS films at 100, 200, and 400 ASA, using a Canon ELPH camera (the original aspherical zoom lens model). I shot a variety of outdoor scenes in a variety of lighting conditions (e.g....
Den ganzen Test lesenby Joseph King (amazon.com) - Dez 2002
Comparable Fuji vs. Kodak APS film
I performed extensive tests (about 2 rolls each) of Fuji and Kodak APS films at 100, 200, and 400 ASA, using a Canon ELPH camera (the original aspherical zoom lens model). I shot a variety of outdoor scenes in a variety of lighting conditions (e.g....
Den ganzen Test lesenby Robert Carlton (amazon.com) - Jul 2002
Go For the Kodak
You get what you pay for... In many places and stores the Fuji film is less exppensive than the Kodak. Spend the extra 2 dollars and buy the Kodak. I bought the Fuji film because it was on sale, the first roll that i shot was okay, except that my...
Den ganzen Test lesenby engineerbob (amazon.com) - Okt 2001
Sharp, vivid photos
Recently I shot several hundred photos with my Elph 2 camera using both Fuji and Kodak film. The pictures were taken under a wide range of lighting conditions. To my eyes, the photos taken with Fuji 400 film are consistently brighter with more vivid...
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Sharp, vivid photos
Recently I shot several hundred photos with my Elph 2 camera using both Fuji and Kodak film. The pictures were taken under a wide range of lighting conditions. To my eyes, the photos taken with Fuji 400 film are consistently brighter with more vivid...
Den ganzen Test lesenby magellan (amazon.com) - Aug 2001
Excellent performance
I've run a lot of this film at ASA400 and ASA200 through a Fuji Tiara 1010 APS camera, and have gotten excellent results with it. The Fuji's fixed focal length lens is nice and sharp, and the combination of the sharp lens with this film produces...
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