When you want a really fine-grained and natural-looking result under mixed daylight ... more
conditions, Superia 200 is the ideal choice. Equally excellent for people shots, capturing skin tones naturally and beautifully, Superia 200 delivers an image sharpness that many 100 ISO films find hard to equal.
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When you want a really fine-grained and natural-looking result under mixed daylight ... more
conditions, Superia 200 is the ideal choice. Equally excellent for people shots, capturing skin tones naturally and beautifully, Superia 200 delivers an image sharpness that many 100 ISO films find hard to equal.
Postage & Packaging:Free! Availability:Usually dispatched within 24 hours...
When you want a really fine-grained and natural-looking result under mixed daylight ... more
conditions, Superia 200 is the ideal choice. Equally excellent for people shots, capturing skin tones naturally and beautifully, Superia 200 delivers an image sharpness that many 100 ISO films find hard to equal. Super G is known as Fuji Colour Negative Superia in the U.K.
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When you want a really fine-grained and natural-looking result under mixed daylight ... more
conditions, Superia 200 is the ideal choice. Equally excellent for people shots, capturing skin tones naturally and beautifully, Superia 200 delivers an image sharpness that many 100 ISO films find hard to equal. Super G is known as Fuji Colour Negative Superia in the U.K.
Postage & Packaging:free Super Saver Delivery Availability:Usually dispatched within 24 hours...
When you want a really fine-grained and natural-looking result under mixed daylight ... more
conditions, Superia 200 is the ideal choice. Equally excellent for people shots, capturing skin tones naturally and beautifully, Superia 200 delivers an image sharpness that many 100 ISO films find hard to equal.
Postage & Packaging:Free! Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Much has been made in recent years if the quality of low-light/high ISO images produced by the Fuji FinePix F30 and F31d cameras - and rightly so. By not trying to cram more and more pixels onto their sensor, Fuji have been able to concentrate on getting better performance out of the ones that are already there and the 6mp cameras certainly make the most of the available light.
This tradition has been upheld with the development of the EXR sensor and the release of the F200EXR - a serious compact camera, with a serious price tag of around £330 (RRP).
It is basically an old Fuji FinePix F100fd with the new EXR sensor. It is a different colour but there aren't many other differences on the surface.
What is EXR Technology? If I could answer that, I'd be considerably richer than I am! As I understand it, it is all to do with the way ...
Advantages: Extremely Versatile film and excellent value for money Disadvantages: Grain is noticable and flesh tones are not quite right
and the effects are pretty good.
Quality of Picture:
When the light is low or the action is fast, this film can handle it. Being a medium/fast film the chemicals on the film can respond to limited light hitting it and producing the picture. This means in a variety of conditions is performs. It won't look as good in bright sunshine as a slower film, such as a 100 or 200 ISO, but it will look perfectly acceptable for those 6x4 prints, or even for 7x5 enlargements. But the skin/flesh tones in this film are not quite right, and the saturation on many prints is a little washed out and not natural looking. Fast colour films are notorious for this, especially the really fast ones. 400 ISO is not that fast these days and so I would have expected the grain, and the colour saturation and natural look to be better. Still it is extraordinarily sharp ...
") at 446.5 meters (1,465 ft).
Building statistics:
Height
Antenna/Spire 553.33 m (1,815.4 ft)
Roof 457.2 m (1,500.0 ft)
Top floor 446.5 m (1,464.9 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 147 (equivalent)
Elevator count 6
Ok, so enough about the history of the CN tower, and more information about my experience whilst I was in the Tower. I will explain what I personally did, however I will also provide some other relevant information, which I feel could be useful for people who might visit the tower in the near distant future.
Now there are many different packages you could by for your tour, and I guess it depends on the individual on what package they want, however I wanted to do the whole shebang, I wanted to experience all that could be experienced, and thus I opted for the Total Tower Experience, which set me back $32 ...