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120 Color film for street photography?

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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!

Beat me to it.......this is my weapon of choice in an urban environment

Sometimes I also rock the 160vc Portra and in low light its Portra 800
 
Portra 400 at box speed.
 
Portra 400 or bust. You can shoot it from ISO 400-50 with relative impunity and pushes up to 1600 remarkably.
 
With film back cameras, I like Fuji Reala in one for consistently bright scenes and Portra 400 in another for almost everything else.
 
Thank you! I thought Porta would be the winner in this but at the same time, I thought Kodak Gold or Fuji's non professional film might eek out a victory.
 
Ah! I thought I saw some in the shop the other day. New old stock? Or maybe I didnt look close enough. I'll do so next time.
 
I found Ektar 100 in my Rollei 3.5 Automat worked well on a bright sunny day. Street shooting outside San Diego Comic Con:

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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.
 
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?
 
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.
 
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. :smile:
 
Mine came from Atlanta. :smile:

Fine but I'm guessing it's a gray market import since Fuji USA and Canada don't seem to import it any longer. What's on the box?
 
I will choose Reala 100, then one of those Portra [160 or 400], Ektar after them, but i will be sad if that Reala will be gone too.
 
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