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Reviewed by: Thomas Bailey
 (Expert)

Review Date
April 6, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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5.00 of 5,
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Review 1 of 114

Price Paid:  $0.00

Summary:
I have used this film with tungsten light, and noticed that it does not have the orange cast I was expecting. Tungsten was indistinguishable from daylight.

Strengths:
Great color in any light

Weaknesses:
none



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Reviewed by: Nozza
 (Casual)

Review Date
December 24, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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3.67 of 5,
3 votes

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Review 2 of 114

Price Paid:  $6.00 from Jessops

Summary:
I dropped into Jessops to pick up some Kodak Royal - but the stuff they had was, er, dated (a week to go...) so I asked for advice. The salesrep recommended the Fuji Reala. Now, I haven't had any recent experience of 35mm film from Fuji - the last stuff I tried would have been back in the mid 80's - results were good - but I ended up sticking with Kodak. I told the salesrep what I wanted the film for - to take some outdoor pictures, of the autumn, at Westonbirt Arboretum. She had no hesitation in recommending the film – pointing out it was slightly cheaper than the Kodak Royal – and pointed out I would be more than pleased with the results. Well, the results speak for themselves. In 20+ years of photography I have never taken four x 36 films with such consistent results. The colours are fantastic. They're not so much warm, but real. There's real depth to the photographs. There’s no blending or merging of tones. Seriously, I couldn't believe the results when the prints came back. Some pictures I took with a polarizer to get extra depth in sky/cloud backgrounds, and these pictures are simply awesome. Everyone has seen slides taken with Kodak Ektra – well the Fuji seems to do as good a job with prints as Ektra does with slides. Not a similar job. But as good a job. Not worse. not nearly. But as good as. The price is competitive. The value is great. I was simply stunned. Thanks Fuji.

Strengths:
Fantastic colour repro, spectacular sharpness. No blending, blurring or merging. Very, very sharp. Detailed.

Weaknesses:
None.

Similar Products Used:
Kodak Ektachrome E100vs



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Reviewed by: scotttrader
 (Intermediate)

Review Date
September 27, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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5.00 of 5,
1 votes

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Review 3 of 114

Price Paid:  $0.00 from Ritz

Summary:
I have to disagree about the "hard to find" and "need a pro lab" comments. I can always buy this from Ritz camera, B&H or my local camera shop. As for the lab...well Fuji mailers from B&H performed great as did 1 hour from Ritz Camera/Camera shop although very pricy. I haven't yet had the confidence to drop it off at K-Mart yet though.

Strengths:
Grain, sharpness, shdow detail yet saturated.

Weaknesses:
None really, it can't compete with E100vs, but what can. This is hans down the BEST colr neg film for any situation that I can think of.

Similar Products Used:
Superia 400, Gold 100, royal gold 100, NPH, NPS, Ultra 50

Customer Service:
?



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Reviewed by: thelo_ouzo
 (Professional)

Review Date
September 20, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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2.33 of 5,
3 votes

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Review 4 of 114

Price Paid:  $3.00 from B&H

Summary:
All I can say is that you got to try this film. It’s simply the best 100 speed film in the world. In professional photography, your clients will love the results and the film will increase your business. When taking pictures for fun, your friends and family will be amazed. I primary shoot weddings, and forget Kodak, Fuji’s Reala film produces very accurate colors, especially skin tones. Whites are never washed out during wedding shots, and shadow detail is amazing. The secret is to shoot at ISO 64 for indoor flash photography and ISO 80 for outdoor photography. For indoor shooting at ISO 64 you need big powerful flash and fast sharp lenses, but it’s worth it. I recently went to a wedding, and decided to take pictures to present as a gift. The groom and bride thought they where better then the professional’s Medium format work… mine where all done in 35mm. The thought the colors where much better then the pros – who was using NPS 120. In case you’re wondering, the pro used a Mamiya 645 with 80/2.8 and flash, and I used a Minolta 7 with 28-70/2.8 G lens and a 5400 flash.

Strengths:
Very accurate colors Perfect skin tones Extremely high resolution film Excellent shadow detail The very best print film you can use

Weaknesses:
Performs best when overexposed 1/3 – 2/3 stops YOU NEED A GOOD (PRO) LAB TO BENEFIT

Similar Products Used:
Kodak Supra 100, 400 Fuji Superia 100, 200, 400 Konica Impressia 50



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Reviewed by: Mair2112
 (Intermediate)

Review Date
September 11, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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3.50 of 5,
4 votes

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Review 5 of 114

Price Paid:  $8.00 from Henry's

Summary:
Up to this point I've been using nothing but consumer film for my everyday/special occasion photography (the best one probably being the Fuji XTRA 400/800). Reala's very hard to find (at least in Toronto), and it's my first crack at a premium-grade film, but once you find it you'll absolutely love it. This film has everything you could ask for in a 35mm film. Skin tones are among the nicest ones out there, color saturation is amazing, contrast isn't either harsh nor soft, and--a strength of all Fuji films--excellent sharpness. And there is practically NO grain. This film works best for outdoor landscape pics, and it does a more then adequate job with skin tones..as a matter of fact Reala's film excels for non-caucasian people pics. Another thing about Reala that I like (compared to Fuji's consumer lineup) is that Reala doesn't have oversaturated reds nor does it have a blue/cyan tinge. If your really getting into photography, (like me) and you want the best pictures and you already own a high end SLR camera, this film is perfect for you. However, point-and-shooters shouldn't really bother because while Reala is a great film, it is expensive and hard to find. Besides, ISO 100 doesn't bode well for tiny cameras with miniscule flashes and shutter speeds. You can still get nice pictures from Fuji's XTRA lineup, which is available just about anywhere. (check out some reviews about that)

Strengths:
- strong, vivid colour saturation - very sharp and grainless - great skin tones

Weaknesses:
- none from what I see

Similar Products Used:
my first premium-grade film...I plan on trying many more to compare

Customer Service:
none...one last thing, for optimum results, please dont buy this film and develop it at the 1-hour mall photo...try Black's!



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