DwF
Well-known
Agfa Vista 400
Agfa Vista 400
I also like the Agfa Vista (found the 400 at ca. $5 a roll for 36 exposures).
I also like this Portra 400-
Agfa Vista 400
I also like the Agfa Vista (found the 400 at ca. $5 a roll for 36 exposures).


I also like this Portra 400-
jrose125
Established
It's gotta be Kodak Portra 160 for me.
Sid836
Well-known
Cannot think of anything else better than Portra 160 on MF. It is excellent in any way and very forgiving when my stupid mind is not focused to taking that photo.
Carey M
Established
In 35mm Kodak Ektar is my favourite by far. And Ultramax from the cheapies. Maybe because both scan great with the Pakon.
In 120 I prefer slide film for color, but I recently bought few rolls of Agfa Ultra 50 (expired in 1994) that somehow seems unique, in a good way, to me.
In 120 I prefer slide film for color, but I recently bought few rolls of Agfa Ultra 50 (expired in 1994) that somehow seems unique, in a good way, to me.
Aristophanes
Well-known
Ektar 100
Portra 400
Kodak all the way.
Portra 400
Kodak all the way.
stompyq
Well-known
Ektar 100
Portra 400
Nothing comes close to these two
Portra 400
Nothing comes close to these two
DwF
Well-known

Ektar 100
Rollei 35 S
bayernfan
Well-known
Gold 200, Portra 400, Cinestill 50D and 800T
citizen99
Well-known
Kodak Ektar, especially with uncoated, or single-coated, lenses. Otherwise, as the light conditions and usable aperture dictate, Portra 160, 400, or 800 as appropriate.
chipgreenberg
Well-known
I've mostly been an Ektar 100 shooter but lately have been getting into the huge dynamic range, extended highlight detail and pastel pallet of Portra 400
old town window2 by Chip Greenberg, on Flickr
LP doorway copy by Chip Greenberg, on Flickr


CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
Fuji 400H and Lomography 800.
Jeremy Z
Well-known
Nine years on, Kodak is still bringin' the noise! 
Murica.
Murica.
Nikulin
Established
Kodak Ektar-100 for landscape

Ronald M
Veteran
Ektar 25, but gone for 45 years now. Nothing close.
The 160 pro film replaced it for me
The 160 pro film replaced it for me
George Mann
Member
Ektar 100 is the primary film I choose to shoot with my Nikons and Pentax point&shoot. My Contaflex III seems to perform the best with Portra 160.
I also like to shoot ColorPlus 200 (because its cheap), which looks best when scanned with a Fuji Frontier.
I also like to shoot ColorPlus 200 (because its cheap), which looks best when scanned with a Fuji Frontier.
Bingley
Veteran
A year ago I would have answered portra, but recently I’ve been shooting Kodak Color Plus 200 and have been impressed ... a really beautiful all ourpose daylight film...
Bingley
Veteran
Contax IIa, Biogon 35mm f2.8, Kodak Color Plus 200:
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Bingley
Veteran
Contax IIa, Zeiss Opton Sonnar 50mm f2.0, Kodak Color Plus 200:
Evening, Moonstone Beach by bingley0522, on Flickr

Huss
Veteran
Kodak Ektar-100 for landscape
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That's just beautiful.
George Mann
Member
Contax IIa, Biogon 35mm f2.8, Kodak Color Plus 200
What are you scanning yours with?
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