i have not shot much fujichrome [a total of 3 rolls of velvia 100 & 50] and was wondering what are the qualitative differences between provia 100 and velvia 100 that those with more experience here would point out?
my inclination is toward provia 100... fine grain, saturated but not overdone colors. also, seems most similar to e100vs which is/was my favorite.
format is 35mm and will be shot on a hiking trip with altitudes up to 12,500 ft [ 3,700 m ] or so. thanks!!
There is just a simple answer to you question : Provia is the cheaper film.
It was allmost the cheapest in the past.
I remember very well Provia 220 to amazing prices. $ 24,95 5x Provia100 220!!! To the time you could get Astia100
120 at about $ 18,95 (5x).
The Provia 100 120 was at $ 16,95 (regular price).
And Kodak Ektachrome 100G 120 was at $ 22,95 but you had to pay $ 38,95 to E100G 220 (5x).
All of this stated was about 10 years behind.
Looking at todays Fuji prices it is left over
from this period that Provia is a little less from it's price.....
Thats the difference!
AND Fuji Velvia is more saturated.Therefore it is often used to lenscapes many photographers loved this spezial colors.This love was obviously so much that Fuji was forced to relaunch Velvia50 just one year after discontinued this film.
First Fuji stated the are unable to get the
chemistry to produce Velvia50 therefore they discontinue the film.
After massive protests they suddenly found new chemistry to relaunch Velvia50. I never believed this nonsence.
They planned to reduce their portfolio due to economic reasons because 2006 there have been Velvia50 AND two types
Velvia100 - So Fuji stated one type Velvia100 has the same smalest grain compared to Velvia50.Nonsence too - if you asked me.
But Velvia is not the option to shoot portrait if you want to have neutral colors.
with regards