Fujicolor press 800iso 35mm film

Fujicolor Press 800 36exp - Unknown Expiry Date (est. 2002 -2009)

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Fujicolor press 800iso 35mm film

Fujicolor Press 800 36exp - Unknown Expiry Date (est. 2002 -2009)

£17.99
Sale price  £17.99 Regular price 
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Load a piece of pure, adrenaline-fueled newsroom history into your camera. Fujicolor Press 800 (also sold in some markets as Superia Premium 800) was the absolute gold standard for photojournalists, sports shooters, and paparazzi throughout the late 1990s and 2000s. Officially discontinued worldwide in the late 2000s, this professional master-pack film features an unprinted expiry date. Based on its specific cassette design and manufacturing run, we estimate this batch expired between 2002 and 2009, giving you a beautifully matured, high-speed vintage stock primed for gritty, lo-fi experimentation.

The Highlights

  • Engineered for Brutal Conditions: Press 800 wasn't built for sterile studios; it was designed to capture fast-moving action under terrible lighting. Because it was chemically optimized for high contrast and rapid exposure, it handles decades of aging with a moody, aggressive character that slower films can't match.

  • The Famous Fuji 4th Colour Layer: This emulsion features Fujifilm’s patented fourth colour-sensitive layer, which was engineered to eliminate the nasty green colour casts caused by artificial fluorescent lights. Even aged, it retains a unique ability to render mixed, chaotic urban light source setups with an eerie, cinematic balance.

  • Heavy, Textured "Grunge" Grain: Originally a punchy but tight-grained high-speed film, nearly twenty years in the dark have amplified its chemical texture. Expect an incredibly prominent, organic, and tactile grain structure that gives your frames an authentic, pre-digital "breaking news" or late-night documentary aesthetic.

  • Brooding Art-House Colour Shifts: Over time, the high-speed chemical dyes have matured into a highly creative palette. Expect deep, compressed shadows that often drift into rich magentas and deep teals, contrasted against warm, cream-toned highlights.

Quick Specs

  • Format: 35mm / 36 Exposures

  • Type: Professional High-Speed Colour Negative (C-41)

  • Original Speed: ISO 800

  • Expiration Date: Unknown (Estimated 2002–2009)

  • Best For: High-contrast street photography, night-time urban landscapes, concert/festival settings, and gritty, cinematic portraits.

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