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Fuji Reala (35mm, 100 iso) staff-review
written by fookshit on May 23rd, 2008 , 5 submissions (1 vote)

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  • Brand
    Fuji
  • Name
    Reala
  • negative
  • Format
    35mm
  • 100
  • Place of Origin
    Japan

Bold colors, great skin tones, and super-reliable performance means that Reala is quite possibly the best consumer-grade color negative film in the world. For real!

You’ll see rich highlight-to-shadow balance, superb detail and subtle shading, even with the most delicate colors. Superb grain and sharpness can be obtained with this film giving you smooth, detailed images even for enlargements.

By reputation, Reala is known to be a faithful kind of film. It reproduces exactly what it sees. True to its name, it will render honest colour reproductions that avoids shocking colours therefore allowing minimal contrast and subtle saturations even on under tungsten, fluorescent or any given lightning combinations and situations. So basically, what you’ll see is what you’ll get with this film.

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