Following on from my review of Fuji Provia 100F (RDP III), here’s our quick reference for (nearly) everyone’s favourite slide film.
Here’s what Fuji have to say:
Fuji Provia 100F (RDPIII) specifications
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Name | Provia 100F |
Vendor | Fuji |
Type | Slide (Color Reversal) |
Format | 35mm, 120 |
Speed (ISO) | 100 |
Exposure latitude | –-1/2 to +2 stops |
Push processing | 2 stops |
Cross processing | Greens and blues |
What’s it like (the quick version)?
Taken from the review:
Put simply, Provia 100F is all fine grain, great color reproduction, nice contrast and rich tones. It’s a daylight color slide film that works well indoors and it pushes well, and handles both highlights and shadow in a very pleasing way. All in all, a rather and versatile stock.






If you shoot portraits, this film will give you great skin tones. Shoot landscapes and you get lovely, rich greens and blue skies. Shoot at golden hour and you’ll be rewarded with beautiful gold and amber highlights.
Further reading
You can read more about this film in our main review, or find out about pushing and cross processing this film in the experimentation guide.
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Do you think this film will be continued in the future years despite the situation of slide film consumption. P100F is the only color film I use and I hope I’ll continue to use it…