le vrai rdu
Well-known
I love fuji reala, in 135 but also in 120 (fantastic in 120)
I don't use VC films because they are VC
, The question of the topic is odd to me, comparing a VC film and a neutral one 
Comparing it to the portra 160 NC would be more logical
Portra films are fantastic but , oh my god, very expensives
I don't use VC films because they are VC
Comparing it to the portra 160 NC would be more logical
Portra films are fantastic but , oh my god, very expensives
btgc
Veteran
mathomas
Well-known
Ektar 100.
barnwulf
Well-known
I prefer Ektar 100 or if I were to choose from the two options above I would use 160VC. I like 160VC also. Just use Ektar most of the time. I love it's color and sharpness. Jim
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
I use Reala with great results but I have to try the 160.
Monochrom
Well-known
I love reala, didn´t like ektar becasue it casts many times some magenta colours on the frame...portra is super fien and that 60 iso + helps to get faster pics.
k__43
Registered Film User
Reala for the money.
In the moment I prefer portra 400 (new) over anything else in 120 format.
The resolution is great the grain not much worse and I'm not much for shallow DOF anyway.
In the moment I prefer portra 400 (new) over anything else in 120 format.
The resolution is great the grain not much worse and I'm not much for shallow DOF anyway.
stompyq
Well-known
Both of these suck compared to portra 400
Dirk
Privatier
Now that Reala is no longer (at least in 135), it's Kodak Colorplus 200 or, when I feel spendy, Portra 400 or 160. But I miss Reala like hell. My favorit color negative film of all time.
Eugen Mezei
Well-known
I never understood why they stopped Reala in 135.
BlackXList
Well-known
Really wish they'd bring it back, I hadn't paid attention to it until just after it got canned, and I've regretted my own slackness ever since.
It seems popular enough in 120, and they still have Reala modes on their X series cameras (I think) so there's clearly a market for it, and they clearly view it fondly, I just wish I'd get a chance to use it in 35mm.
It seems popular enough in 120, and they still have Reala modes on their X series cameras (I think) so there's clearly a market for it, and they clearly view it fondly, I just wish I'd get a chance to use it in 35mm.
wblynch
Well-known
Fujicolor 200 in 35mm is close enough to Reala to make a good substitute. Actually, I like the Fujicolor better. It seems slightly warmer and richer to me.
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