Lomopedia: Fuji Sensia Color Slide Film

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Fujifilm's Fuji Sensia was one of the film manufacturer's most accessible film stocks by price, availability and versatility. In this edition of Lomopedia, we're looking at some photos taken by our community members using one of Fujifilm's famous mass market film stocks. Let's get into it!

Credits: myloveletter, -fabi-, adam_g2000 & warning

The consumer grade daylight-balanced slide film was available in ISO 100, 200 and 400. In 2010, the Sensia line was discontinued due to decreased demand as more consumers turned to digital photography.

Developed normally in E6, Fuji Sensia was an excellent consumer film stock with fine grain, natural colors and great detail. But the film stock became a favorite among Lomographers such as community member @anarchy who liked to cross-process it with C-41 chemicals, revealing amazing contrasts and vibrant colors of magenta, red and green. The unpredictability of the color shift when cross-processed was especially enticing for film photographers out to experiment.

Credits: anarchy, disdis, warning, neneohcs & chant0m0

Here are more articles by our community members showing vibrant photos with the Fuji Sensia:

Fuji Sensia 100 (35mm)
Review: Fuji Sensia 100
A Review of the Fuji Sensia 200
My Review on Fuji Sensia 400


Do you have a favorite photo taken with the Fuji Sensia? Share it with us below!

written by sylvann on 2023-09-15 #gear #lomopedia #fuji-sensia #cross-processing #lompedia

4 Comments

  1. klawe
    klawe ·

    The Fuji Chrome Sensia was my favorite slide film for four decades:
    100 ASA: www.lomography.com/photos/22368021
    100xpro: www.lomography.com/photos/23351682
    400 ASA: www.lomography.com/photos/22474965

  2. klawe
    klawe ·

    ...until 1992 the Fujichrome Sensia was called "Fujichrome RD100 / RH400"

  3. akula
    akula ·

    This film I want back, x-pro 400 ISO.

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