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Pending Sale: FS: Fujifilm Press 800 film

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Pending Sale: FS: Fujifilm Press 800 film - 07-13-2009, 02:53 PM


I bought a few of these boxes and just don't need all of them. I have two, but will sell one full box and will part out the second because I want some rolls from it.

Please remember, Fujifilm just announced that they will be stopping their ISO 800 film, PRO 800Z.Get this great film as a great, cheap, alternative.

1 full box of 20 rolls of Press 800 is $30.
1 roll of Press 800 is $2 each

Both boxes are dated 2002-09.

From Fujifilm's website:

Fujicolor Press 800 is a versatile, high-speed color negative film suited for photojournalism or other media-related work.

Fujifilm's ISO 800 color negative emulsion offers superb image quality even under low-light conditions.

* Features Fujifilm's 4th Color Layer Technology.
* Exceptional performance in low light and fast action situations.
* Outstanding resolution.
* Fine grain and brilliant color reproduction.
* High tonal balance.
* Wide exposure latitude.
* Available in 135-36 20 roll ProPack.

The same full boxes go for $36.95 and up on Ebay.

FujiFilm website: http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/...800/index.html

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Hello. Do you know the history of this films storage? Are you the original owner and it has been in cold storage, etc?

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07-15-2009, 07:03 AM


Good question. I forgot to add that.

I bought them off ebay, and if I remember correctly, they were stored in a fridge/freezer before I bought them. When I got them, I put them in my freezer. I sold a box a few months ago, I will check with that guy and see how they turned out.

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Hello. Do you know the history of this films storage? Are you the original owner and it has been in cold storage, etc?

Thanks!
I heard back from the gentleman I sold the another box of Press 800 I had. He said he shot 8-10 rolls and "they were great".

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