Rogier
Rogier Willems
Just found out that fuji real discontinued my favorite color film 


Quickly ordered 10 boxes of 5 rolls.... Seeing the total for 20 boxes was a bit much also a bit much to explain to my wife what all that film is doing in the freezes
At the same time she just got the taste for taking images with her Holga was using this film....
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/con...inued&A=endecaSearch&InitialSearch=yes&Q=&N=0
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/films/color_negative_films/index.html
Quickly ordered 10 boxes of 5 rolls.... Seeing the total for 20 boxes was a bit much also a bit much to explain to my wife what all that film is doing in the freezes
At the same time she just got the taste for taking images with her Holga was using this film....
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/con...inued&A=endecaSearch&InitialSearch=yes&Q=&N=0
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/films/color_negative_films/index.html
jmilkins
Digited User
ohhh that's a real shame. One of the icons of the film world...
Sad day Fuji.
Sad day Fuji.
avikrc
Established
I think this was some time ago. I dont remember seeing reala in fuji's list for some time.. The page is still there though..
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/consumer_film/color_negativefilms_35mm/superia_reala/
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/consumer_film/color_negativefilms_35mm/superia_reala/
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
That's too bad, nice film.
aad
Not so new now.
Happened over a year ago. It is why I finally bought a digicam.
benlees
Well-known
A shame for sure. Hope they at least keep 160C going for a while.
bucs
Well-known
sad
sad
this came as a surprise to me. been using it as my primary color film for medium format. Now to find a suitable alternative
sad
this came as a surprise to me. been using it as my primary color film for medium format. Now to find a suitable alternative
raid
Dad Photographer
I may have 60+ rolls in the fridge.
It is my favorite negative film.
It is my favorite negative film.
RObert Budding
D'oh!
I no longer use any Fuji films - I swore them off when they kept killing off films that I used. Ilford is my favorite for B&W, Kodak for color.
photogdave
Shops local
Me too as well also.I no longer use any Fuji films - I swore them off when they kept killing off films that I used. Ilford is my favorite for B&W, Kodak for color.
elmer3.5
Well-known
What a bad new!!!!
I love this film!!!
JUst scanned a roll taken with my vito II loved the results!
Bad, too bad...
I love this film!!!
JUst scanned a roll taken with my vito II loved the results!
Bad, too bad...
Avotius
Some guy
Another film goes bye bye.
That said I am not too sad that its gone, I never cared for it, one of the few im sure.
That said I am not too sad that its gone, I never cared for it, one of the few im sure.
anjoca76
Well-known
I never cared for it myself, but regardless, I'm sorry for those who did like it.
rogerzilla
Well-known
That's colour gone for me.
Matus
Well-known
Never used one myself, but it indeed has a very nice color pallet.
I myself use Fuji for E6, Kodak for C41 and Ilford (or others) for BW. Hard to predict whether Kodak or Fuji will last longer - Kodak removed many films already, but they also updated (and at the same time economized) their Portra family and brought the Ektar 100. But recently Fuji discontinued many films. I hope that Velvia and Provia 100 and 400X are to stay, although I would understand if Fuji would limit the number of Velvia films.
The best we can do to keep the film longer is to USE IT. I am doing my best, are you?
I myself use Fuji for E6, Kodak for C41 and Ilford (or others) for BW. Hard to predict whether Kodak or Fuji will last longer - Kodak removed many films already, but they also updated (and at the same time economized) their Portra family and brought the Ektar 100. But recently Fuji discontinued many films. I hope that Velvia and Provia 100 and 400X are to stay, although I would understand if Fuji would limit the number of Velvia films.
The best we can do to keep the film longer is to USE IT. I am doing my best, are you?
IK13
Established
My "go to" general purpose color negative film. I tried the new Ektar (and still do), but the Reala gave me more consistent results. About a dozen rolls left in the freezer.
rogerzilla
Well-known
I think b/w will outlive colour simply because C-41 processing has to be done commercially for consistency (and avoidance of nasty chemicals). For that reason, I'm not stocking up on colour film - I'll buy it as I need it - but I have stocked up on b/w.
You'll still be able to buy Reala for ages. Neopan 1600 was discontinued a while ago but is easy to find mail-order.
You'll still be able to buy Reala for ages. Neopan 1600 was discontinued a while ago but is easy to find mail-order.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
The whole bunch of consumer CN films are rather similar now that pretty much every print first goes through a scanner - consolidating to one film per speed is quite a reasonable thing to do.
At least as long as one consumer CN film with huge exposure latitude remains - Ektar is nice, but quite unusual in that it does not like being overexposed, which makes it a poor choice for AF point-and-shoots (which usually have overexposure-heavy programs tailored to match consumer CN film).
At least as long as one consumer CN film with huge exposure latitude remains - Ektar is nice, but quite unusual in that it does not like being overexposed, which makes it a poor choice for AF point-and-shoots (which usually have overexposure-heavy programs tailored to match consumer CN film).
nobbylon
Veteran
I never liked it due to the weird colours I got when scanning. I much prefer superia, scans nicer.
hendriphile
Well-known
Another film goes bye bye.
Ditto Plus-X apparently (see Kodak's website).
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