RattyMouse
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If you wanted to shoot street photography in an dense urban area with color print film (in 120 format), what film would you choose?
Probably Kodak Portra 400 - giving you oodles of exposure tolerance, and colour that's not 'funny'...
Marc!
You're in Shanghai, so yeah, it's possible you saw old stock of Fuji Superia. I think it was still being sold new in 120 format a few years ago and carried on in the Asian markets for longer.
I think I saw some in the Wukesong Market in Beijing, but I can't swear to it.
B & H has Reala in stock in 120 size. Isnt that a consumer grade film?
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/18776-USA/Fujifilm_02300607_CS_120_Fujicolor_Reala.html
Not exactly. Reala kind of occupies a murky territory in that it's clearly higher grade film, yet for some reason Fuji didn't go all out billing it as pro. There was much handwringing over its gradual discontinuation.
Reala is gone too? B & H is selling old stock?
You kind of specified 120 film, which kind of doesn't have consumer color film available for it anymore.
120 Superia 400 is easy to obtain in the UK.
Discussed in another recent thread. Superia 120 films aren't readily available in N. America. Never got any clue where U.S. Amazon customers' Superia 120 films were actually coming from.
Mine came from Atlanta.![]()
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