Jump to content

Fuji Canada Discontinuing Astia


eric_boutilier_brown1

Recommended Posts

Just for general interest, just reviewed the new Fuji Canada price sheets, and ALL formats of Astia (RAP) have been dropped from the Canadian market; not sure if this is a Fuji Canada marketing plan, or the beginning of the end of Astia, but it is confirmed by Fuji Canada that the film has been withdrawn from the market here.

 

<p>

 

e.

 

<p>

 

Eric Boutilier-Brown

Halifax, NS, Canada

 

<p>

 

http://www.evolvingbeauty.com

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Dominique; for colour trannies, I have nothing better then Astia

(sigh) for beautiful skintones etc. I used it at EI 80, prefering

the luninous highlights that this gives. Where I used to work has a

Fuji Pictography 4000, which gave beautiful output from good scan -

nothing I have seen yet rivals it.

 

<p>

 

Now that I have moved stores, I am back to shooting colour neg, as I

have access to RA4, so I can print my own work on Fuji Crystal

Archive papers. I prefer softer colour neg films - Agfa XPS, Fuji

NPS, and at last resort, the Kodak Portra series. My curent fetish

is Fuji 1600, which gives decently large grain, and great blown-

highlights. The irony is that in B+W I shoot 8x10 film, and at the

same time, I use 35mm highspeed infra-red (one of the grainiest

films on the market) and Fuji 1600...two ends of the spectrum.

 

<p>

 

e.

 

<p>

 

http://www.evolvingbeauty.com

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i think the new Provia 100f is superior to ALL of the previous fuji

trannie films-- you can make it look like astia (but with better

blacks) by slightly overexposing it. and, it's sharper than velvia--

substantially tighter grain patter, if you can imagine that. i'm

making 600 MB scans from my 4x5's and they're amazing.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's a shame if Astia is going the same way as RMS, both of which not

only give great skin tones but are my films of choice for shooting

interiors. The suggestion that Provia F is "superior" is a

considerable generalisation: superior in what way? Yes, it's even

finer grained, but slight over-exposure (yes, I've done that) in no

way produces results similar to Astia. I dislike F's colour balance -

I've found consistent yellowish-greenish overtones on rollfilm and

35mm - and its coldness. I still have lots of RMS in the fridge, but

when that's gone there might be no more. Then, if I can't get Astia

either, I might just have to use one of the ever-changing Kodak

emulsions, until that too gets binned... By which time we'll be

shooting digital full-time anyway, then these particular arguments

will be of interest only to reactionary pedants.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Eric: Fujifilm Canada is notorious for aggressive profit seeking even

if that involves some discomfort to customers. Witness Quickload,

which is sold in the US but not in Canada. Fuji's discontinuation of

Astia is no sure sign that Fujifilm will discontinue it in other

countries but it does indicate that Canadian sales are probably too

small to warrant the risk of their having to write off outdated

stock. Furthermore, I am told, Fujifilm frowns on Canadian dealers

importing from the US goods they do not sell to the Canadian market.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...