I'll admit to liking both, but prefer Reala. Natural pallet and
EXTREMELY fine smooth grain.

Jack

--- Toralf Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Did some of you film lovers out there just say that the Realia 100
> was a 
> really good film? I've never used it myself, but today I bought a
> pack 
> of 10 (and I don't take *that* many pictures), so I certainly hope
> so...
> 
> Did I ever tell you how much I like film, by the way? I mean, I've 
> certainly marketed myself as a digital sceptic (in fact, perhaps as
> more 
> sceptical than I really am) around here, but I'm not talking about 
> actual usage considerations, now, but rather how I enjoy finding out 
> what type of film to get next, the process of handing over the money 
> (well, perhaps not that part so much) and getting the packs, opening
> the 
> little box and inserting the cartridge into my camera, taking it out 
> when it's exposed, (in the case of b&w) bringing into a room without
> no 
> windows and turning off the light, and so on, and so forth. Actually,
> 
> perhaps I like all this more than actually taking pictures.
> 
> Maybe I'm perverted, or something...
> 
> - Toralf
> 
> 
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