Tested Fujifilm APS, Advanced Photo System Nexia 25 exp Film
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Description Introducing a rare and limited batch of tested Fujifilm APS Nexia 25 exp Film This is Advanced Photo System (APS) film – It will not fit in 35mm cameras only APS We have tested this limited supply of APS film which expired in 2006, all example images were captures using automatic cameras New Sealed Boxes – Expired 2006 400 asa/iso 25 Exposures Beautiful Fujifilm colour reproduction Some grain Process Normal C41 (at any lab that develops APS film) Fully Tracked Postage APS (Advanced Photo System) film was a film format introduced in 1996 by Kodak, Fujifilm, Agfa, and Konica. It was designed for consumer photography and offered features that improved convenience compared to traditional 35mm film. However, APS film was discontinued due to the rise of digital photography making it very difficult to source a tested batch Key Features of APS Film: Smaller Film Size – APS film measured 24mm wide, making it more compact than 35mm film. Multiple Print Formats – It supported three aspect ratios: C (Classic): 3:2 aspect ratio (like standard 35mm) H (High-Definition): 16:9 widescreen P (Panoramic): 3:1 wide format Cartridge-Based System—Unlike traditional film, APS film comes in a sealed cartridge, making loading and unloading easier. Magnetic Data Encoding (IX Information Exchange) – Cameras could store exposure data (like date, time, and settings) on a magnetic layer, allowing for more automated processing. Mid-Roll Change and Rewind – Some APS cameras allowed users to swap out film mid-roll and resume shooting later.
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