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If anything, I think Fuji has too many film stocks. Maybe keep Superia 400 for Quicksnap use, and Superia 1600 for speed, but dump Superia 200 and 800. It looks like they've split the Pro series films into a 160NS for low saturation and 160C for higher saturation. So, I'd say that 160C is the replacement for Reala 100.
Personally, I can do without the whole low-end line, Superia or Kodacolor Gold, but apparently there is still a lot of demand for disposable film camera use.
Velvia 100F will probably leave us as well. Nobody could figure out the difference between this and Provia 100F. I may have kept Astia for variety. I would keep Velvia 50 for as long as people want to shoot it. Technically, Velvia 100 is a better film, but, like Tri-X, Velvia 50 will always have its fans. Provia 400X was a technically impressive film, but nobody needs it. If you need speed, use digital.
It looks like Fuji is out of BW films altogether (based on their website), which is maybe why there was so much Acros 100 at Freestyle. This will drive a little demand to Kodak and Ilford.
Personally, I can do without the whole low-end line, Superia or Kodacolor Gold, but apparently there is still a lot of demand for disposable film camera use.
Velvia 100F will probably leave us as well. Nobody could figure out the difference between this and Provia 100F. I may have kept Astia for variety. I would keep Velvia 50 for as long as people want to shoot it. Technically, Velvia 100 is a better film, but, like Tri-X, Velvia 50 will always have its fans. Provia 400X was a technically impressive film, but nobody needs it. If you need speed, use digital.
It looks like Fuji is out of BW films altogether (based on their website), which is maybe why there was so much Acros 100 at Freestyle. This will drive a little demand to Kodak and Ilford.