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Fujifilm is reportedly discontinuing their color negative film Reala ISO 100 in 120 format in the coming days.
There is no press release yet over at the Fujifilm official website do not much details are known in the meantime. But rest assured, we’ll be keeping tabs on this development.
But just to be safe, we all better stock up on our film stash.
As a refresher, here’s a collection of shots taken by our community members using this lovely film.
@dollymixture true. However when I look for this on ebay, it's normally more expensive than the slide film and the Pro 160 perhaps it's time has just come. We should maybe think about using the slide film without X-Pro?
@adam_g2000: That's what I'm doing with my slide films now, I feel bad to just x-pro when they are less and less slide films available... and I found out there is a reason why all say professional on the box! ;)
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