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> Guys > > I think that you will find that Fuji Sensia 100 is the consumer version of > Provia 100. The new "Sensia II (100) " is the consumer version of Astia 100. > This information does not apply to the higher speed (200 & 400) Sensia and > Sensia II. These films are the same and are more similar to or the same as > Provia 400. > I guess I should have pointed out that the Sensia is the same as the Provia, something Fuji in the past did not do between the consumer films and professional films. Kodak for years has marketed the comparable consumer and pro films with the same emulsion and base, except that the pro films had been correctly aged, and were climate controlled to maintain that aging. Fuji would not do this, their ISO 50 consumer grade, and ISO 50 pro films not only had different emulsion, but different bases as well. I think I am correct in saying that the Sensia films are the first consumer grade films from Fuji that match emulsion and base materials to the pro films. The question now is, is Sensia II a replacement for Sensia? If Sensia II is the Astia film, then logic would lead us to believe that Sensia would be maintained. But, if you were Fuji, why would you produce to 100 speed films for consumers? Rick ======================================================= -> SPORRS: 'Serious Photographers Of Railroad Related Subjects' -> Web Site: http://www.anet-stl.com/acphotog/sporrs/ -> Message © 1998 SPORRS® - All Rights Reserved =======================================================
