Comparing Fujifilm 120 Film and Kodak 400 Film 35mm for Photography

Fujifilm 120 film is a medium format film designed for use in cameras that accept the 120 film format. This type of film is known for its high quality, fine grain, and vibrant colors. It's a popular choice among professional photographers and hobbyists alike, and is often used for portrait, landscape, and fine art photography.

Kodak 400 film 35mm is a popular film for use in 35mm cameras. It is a versatile film with a moderate speed that allows it to be used in a wide variety of lighting conditions. This film is known for its fine grain and sharpness, making it a popular choice for both amateur and professional photographers. It's often used for everyday photography, street photography, and photojournalism.

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