Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My understanding is that Reala always had the 4th layer, and that Reala New was just an improved finer grained version based on APS film improvements. I agree that Superia Real is just a change in name only. Dan C. At 06:26 PM 13-01-01 +0100, Pascal wrote: >On 09-01-2001 19:53, Douglas Cooper wrote: > >>Reala Superia is not the same film as Reala. B&H sells both, and I've shot >>both; Superia Reala has the same balance as the rest of the Superia consumer >>line (which, even with its fourth layer technology, is no match for the >>original Reala). > >sorry, but this is wrong information. > >Reala has always had the fourth layer technology since its "New" version, >and the "Superia Reala" is just the same film with a rebadged packaging >to put it in line with the rest of Fuji's color print films from the >Superia line. > >There are, historically, 3 Reala films, each one superseding the older >one: >- Reala (classic) >- Reala New (fourth layer) >- Superia Reala (= Reala New) > >Pascal >NO ARCHIVE > >--------- >Visit my Leica pages at http://members.nbci.com/cyberplace >--------- ><<< PGP public key available upon request >>> >