Pirate
Guitar playing Fotografer
Yeah, I was born in '70, so, my statement stands 
K14
Well-known
Kodak 400UC, only the good die young!
Riverman
Well-known
Kodak Portra 400 NC. Fantastic and very versatile.
stewmander
Established
I am liking Ektar 100 as well...impressed with its color saturation..
bwcolor
Veteran
First place: Ektar 100
Second place: Ektar 100
Will shoot some Astia portraits soon.. we will see.
Second place: Ektar 100
Will shoot some Astia portraits soon.. we will see.
Honus
carpe diem
Love Porta NC, both 400 and 160.
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
I like Reala. I also shoot a fair bit of Portra 160 & 400 (both VC and NC), Fuji Pro 400H and sometimes Portra 800. But I often also shoot Kodak Gold 100 or Gold 200 - often with the intention to convert to B&W as I quite like the results.
surfer dude
Well-known
My favourite colour neg film of all time was Agfa Ultra - just sensational colours, without being ridiculous.
Of the currently available films, I like the 160 Portras, and I also like Reala, although I think that has now been discontinued, sadly.
Of the currently available films, I like the 160 Portras, and I also like Reala, although I think that has now been discontinued, sadly.
thegman
Veteran
Ektar is great for city lights at night, Portra I think looks better during daylight hours.
jvan01
Established
Right now my favorite is expired Ektar 25 for those sunny summer days in Texas. I could never get on with Ektar 100.
Cheap expired Portra 160, 400 and 800 for everything else.
Cheap expired Portra 160, 400 and 800 for everything else.
film nut
Established
Of the currently available films, I like the 160 Portras, and I also like Reala, although I think that has now been discontinued, sadly.[/quote]
All I use is Fuji Reala, I don't think it's discontinued. My local camera shop would have told me since that's all I ever get when I go there.
Mike
All I use is Fuji Reala, I don't think it's discontinued. My local camera shop would have told me since that's all I ever get when I go there.
Mike
Lilserenity
Well-known
I've been a bit all over the place since Kodak discontinued Kodachrome but I have finally started to settle:
Portraits : Portra NC or Fuji Pro 400H/800Z
General Landscape / Documentary : Ektar 100 or Reala 100
Portraits : Portra NC or Fuji Pro 400H/800Z
General Landscape / Documentary : Ektar 100 or Reala 100
John Lawrence
Well-known
Yet to try Ektar, but of all the ones I've used, my favourite by a country mile is Porta 160VC rated at 100 asa.
John
John
ERV
Well-known
My favorite is Reala and went to B and H on Sunday to pick some up for an upcoming trip. They had none and said its been discontinued.
A quick online search confirmed the worse.
I called Adorama and they had plenty, just came back with 10 rolls and the bin was still full.
A quick online search confirmed the worse.
I called Adorama and they had plenty, just came back with 10 rolls and the bin was still full.
oldoc
oldoc
Ektar 100.
Only competition is VC 160...
Only competition is VC 160...
arunrajmohan
Established
Reala
Reala
I was searching the postings for someone who says Reala. And I must absolutely agree with the above statement.
-Arun
Reala
Fuji Reala is "not just Fujifilm".
It is the best film out there.
I was searching the postings for someone who says Reala. And I must absolutely agree with the above statement.
-Arun
Chris101
summicronia
I voted "Other" because I don't really like any color negative film. I just never got the hang of it, and now that there is digital, I use it for *most* of my color work. So to claim any film as a favorite would be misleading.
But when I DO use C41 color film, I dislike Portra the least. NC for indoors or otherwise under controlled lighting. And VC outdoors in the sun - instant beachball feel to it.
But when I DO use C41 color film, I dislike Portra the least. NC for indoors or otherwise under controlled lighting. And VC outdoors in the sun - instant beachball feel to it.
Portra VC and NC... but I'm thinking I'd really like Ektar... so, that's next...
Fawley
Well-known
I don't shoot much color, film or digital, but my first experiences with a few rolls of Portra may see me shooting more color. I just loved Portra NC. The VC I found too color saturated for anything but really particular subjects. I am going to abandon Fuji Superia entirely even though Porta costs a lot more. I have found I can make a bit back in processing costs though. I had been taking my better films to a specialty lab. Then I tried Wal Mart, at less than half the cost. I can't tell the difference in processing.
MRohlfing
Well-known
I voted 'Ilford', as I just hate color negative film. I always use BW or E6 slide film
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