Fujifilm Superia

Superia
MakerFujifilm
Speed100/21°, 200/24°, 400/27°, 800/30°, 1600/33°
TypeColor print
BalanceDaylight
ProcessC-41
Format35mm, 120/220, 110
ApplicationGeneral (consumer)
Superia 200[1]
Speed200/24°
TypeColor print
ProcessC-41
Format35mm
ApplicationGeneral (enthusiast)
Superia Reala[2]
Speed100/21°
TypeColor print
ProcessC-41
Format35mm, 120/220
ApplicationGeneral (enthusiast)

Fujicolor Superia is a Fujifilm brand of daylight balanced colour negative film introduced ca.1998 primarily aimed at the consumer market, but was also sold in a professional 'press' variant. A key feature at launch was the '4th' cyan colour layer designed to provide improved colour reproduction under fluorescent lighting. Its Kodak equivalent is the Kodacolor (later Kodak) Gold/Ultramax line.

By mid 2024, the only film in the product line is Superia Premium 400 (officially distributed in Japan only).

  1. ^ "FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 200 | Fujifilm Global". www.fujifilm.com. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  2. ^ "FUJICOLOR SUPERIA REALA | Fujifilm Global". www.fujifilm.com. Retrieved 2017-01-14.