Ujjwal Mukherjee |
Fuji Superia Reala 100 Negative Film Hi, Need your inputs on this Film. Fuji site says that it is one of their sharpest films and generally used for photographing People and Occasion, some other site reviews state that it is a very good film for landscape photography. I had used this film earlier for landscape shots, liked it and would like to it again when I travel to Thailand this month end on family vacation. Does it make a viable choice? .....Thanks..Ujjwal
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Mark Feldstein |
You've answered your own question. You said you've used Superia on landscape shots, liked the results...so...use it. M.
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Ujjwal Mukherjee |
It will be interesting to know how opinions are divided on this film being a medium for both landscape as well as people with photography fraternity and that makes me a little more circumspect. I had used this firm only once and the camera and lighting can claim for its contribution to the good result as much or more than the film itself. I haven’t used it long enough to know whether I can continue using this form for landscape photo's and hence I asked that question and would still appreciate suggestions from someone who might have used it for a longer period. .......Ujjwal
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Todd Bennett |
I have had good success with he Reala shooting people and nature. Don't use film any more because I went digital; but, if I go back to film it will be the Reala that I would use for my outside shots. Also, as Mark said, you've answered your own question. Todd
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Mark Feldstein |
Is 5 1/2 years or so enough? You liked it before so use it again for the first time. You'll luff it. Mark
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Ujjwal Mukherjee |
Thanks Mark and Todd. Appreciate your inputs.
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Fred S. MacKenzie |
I've used the Reala 100 for fireworks. The results were nice. My gallery has four firework pics with the Reala in it.
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