"The" film for landscape, nature and travel photography. For about three decades Fujifilm has been market leader in the colour reversal film market (leading in technology and in sales volume). And they have continuously supplied the market with their colour reversal / transparency film types even in the most difficult and problematic times of the market - as the only manufacturer. Fujichrome Velvia 50 is a legendary colour reversal / transparency film, which has massively influenced landscape, nature and travel photography during the last three decades. Its colour and detail rendition are unique: Velvia 50 offers an increased colour saturation and outstanding colour brillance. The perfect red, blue, yellow and green rendition and perfect colour differentiation are characteristical for this film. The perfect rendition (colour differentiation, colour saturation and colour brillance) of sky blues and greens of plants makes Velvia 50 the optimal film for landscape photography. Furthermore in product photography and in the photo studio Velvia 50 has a huge application spectrum. And in all situations in which the original intensity of certain colours has to be documented Velvia 50 is also the right choice. Besides its unique colour brillance Velvia 50 (and Velvia 100) also offers an outstanding fineness of grain, sharpness and resolution. Sharpness and resolution of Velvia 50 and 100 are on record levels: No other colour film is sharper and higher resolving. And in this field Velvia 50 and 100 have another outstanding and unique characteristic: Already at an extremely low object / detail contrast ratio (1.6:1) they have a very high resolution of 80-85 lp/mm. Typical for colour reversal film Velvia 50 (and Velvia 100) surpasses all colour negative films of the market in the parameters sharpness, resolution, fineness of grain and colour brillance. General colour reversal film tip: With colour reversal / transparency film you have a perfect, finished positive photo already after film processing. You can enjoy the perfect quality without the need of further costly steps: No need for scans or prints (as with colour negative film). Therefore the overall costs per finished final positive picture are often lower with colour reversal film compared to colour negative film. Current expiry date: 12/2022. |