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Eva S : Will this work with my Olympus Stylus Epic Zoom 115? It currently has Kodak 200 by 36 in.WILLIAM M : No. This is 120 film and won't fit into a 35mm camera.PETER T : Your camera only uses 35mm film. Fuji did (does?) make a 35mm version of Reala. You can use ANY 35mm film. This particular item is 120 or medium format film and will not fit 35mm cameras. Search the catalog again for Fuji Reala 35mm (either 24 or 36 exposures).DAVID Y : No, it will not. This is a medium-format film. You would need to purchase 35mm format film for the Olympus Stylus.KEITH U : No, you need 35mm film. 120 film is for medium format cameras. Adorama's web site should be able to filter film formats to help you find 35mm.DARREN C : No, Eva, this will not work with your camera. Your camera takes 35mm film. This is 120 film. It's much different and will not fit in your camera. The "200" you are referring to is the speed of the film (its sensitivity to light), and the "36" you are referring to is the number of exposures. If you would like to buy something similar to what you have, look for any film with these specifications: - 35 mm - ISO 200 - 36 exposures. I hope that helps.DANIEL H : It will not, this is a 120 sized film, what you want is 35mm film. When searching for color negative film on Adorama under the size filter set it to 35mm.TAO Y : NO, it won't. It is a film for mid-format camera. You should choose the film for 135 camera.MARK M : No, this film right here is for a different size than your camera. You will be unable to use any film marked 120 for your Olympus Stylus. I recommend that you choose a film marked with either 35mm or 135 for the size. This is a good film if you choose in your correct size for camera. Good luck and have fun.SADASHIV S : I think the stylus epic zoom 115 takes 35mm size film. Unfortunately, it seems Fuji has discontinued 35mm-size Reala (which is a fantastic film). The advertised film here is 120 size, and I don't think it's going to work in your camera. Look for a print film that says "35mm size" in the description.ERIC F : No.TONY S : No, it won't. Your Olympus is a 35mm film. This is a 120 (medium format) film. For color negative film you need 35mm, which is also called 135 film. It is usually sold as 24 or 36 exposure rolls. Unfortunately, Fuji stopped making Reala for 35mm cameras a couple of years ago. Look for Fujicolor Superia or Kodak Gold in 35mm.CHRISTOPHER O : This size will not work. 120 is medium format. Look for Reala in 35mm.LANCE K : If your camera a 36-exposure roll of film, it is almost certainly a 35mm camera. This film is designed for cameras that take the much larger 120 type film (which only shoots 12 or 16 exposures depending on the camera). You probably need to buy some Fuji Superia X-Tra in 35mm format. (The other way you can tell for sure if you're camera comes in a film cartridge, it's *not* 120 film. 120 film comes on a spool not in a cartridge.)
Shopper : would it work with Yashica Mat Em camera? thanx!RUTH A : Sorry, I have no idea. Dr. DeGeorge used this film for years before it became impossible to find.ERIC G : Yes it will. The Yashica Mat EM is a 120 film camera and will give you 12 exposuresFRANK S : Yes, it should work just fine. However, The low speed of the film (ISO 100) will require that the image is captured using daylight (clouds are ok) or using a flash.DENNIS W : Yes, this film should work just fine. Just stay away from 220 film as it will not fit the camera.DANIEL H : Yep! According to the camera wiki the EM takes 120 film, which this is!DAVID M : "It uses 120-rollfilm only" - from camerapedia So, yes, this would work fine.IAN H : Yes, it will work with the Yashica, as the Yashica is a TLR 120 size camera.KEITH U : The Yashicamat EM is a 120 camera so yes it should be able to use any 120 film. I mainly use Reala 120 in a Yashicamat LM which is just an earlier version of the EM.BENOIT B : YesPETER T : I love Twin Lens Reflex cameras. I have a Yashica myself and have had a Rollieflex as well, ANY 120 film should work in this camera. B&W or Color (negative [C-41] or transparency [E-6]) Processing will be the trick. One hour labs (if you can find one) cannot process anything but 35mm. Professional labs can but they are getting harder to find. Look in the back of any Photo magazine or do a search on-line. Jobo makes a C41 kit to process your own. It's easier than B&W and Adorama should carry it. Have Fun! Peter Grand Rapids MI
Lee A : Will this film work in a circa-1960's model Diana? (I'm an experienced artist, but just branching into art photography) Than you*MICHEAL D : If your Diana was made for 120 film (and I believe they all were) then this is what you are looking for! Consistently great color and the subtle tonal quality is top notch.LUCIAN I : If the camera works of course it will...PETER T : Any film will work in a Diana/Holga. You just need to be willing to accept the results. Celebrate the LACK of control. They make an app for "bad" pictures but this is more fun.Bob A : Have never heard of this camera, but if it is made to take 120 film it should work.. Most cameras of that era were for 620 film and if that is the case it will not work. 620 spools are not interchangeable with 120. The film is the same width but spools ends not the same.MARK M : I recommend a 400 film for the Diana. It is a greedy camera when it comes to light in my experience. Unless you live toward the tropics or super bright conditions. Reala 100 is a great film though.ELIAS C : It definitely should. Those old Diana's use 120, so you should be good to go. Try Googling "Diana Instruction Manual" if you want to be completely sure, but I have a Diana and 120 is what it takes.MARC F : Yes.DAVID M : Yes, should work without a problem depending on the light conditions since it's a reasonable ISO. I'd try it on a sunny day for half the film, then a cloudy one for the rest and figure out the exposure issues from there. Shield the camera when advancing the film to avoid fogging of course.HUDSON G : All '120' films will work in all Dianas!CHRISTOPHER O : 16 4X4 images on a roll of 120 film

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2012-06-05T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Will this work in my Yashica Mat Em?

This will indeed work in your Yashica Mat Em! It's great small grain film and I use it with great results in all my Mamiya RB67 pro S. Great for portraits, landscape and many more uses.

MICHEAL D.

2009-10-19T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

I will continue to buy fuji film

I use this film for landscapes in my 6x45 and scan the negs into Photoshop but they need very little work . Perhaps a little cropping . I get better tonal range from film than I do from digital.

Dub

2008-02-20T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great color..smooth contrast

This is a great film for scenics, and most outdoor shooting

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I use this film for landscapes in my 6x45 and scan the negs into Photoshop but they need very little work . Perhaps a little cropping . I get better tonal range from film than I do from digital.

A Premium ISO 100 Film, Smooth, Extra-Fine Grain, Extraordinary Color Accuracy, 4th Color Layer Technology

Superia Reala is a premium ISO 100 Film for photographing people and special occasions, or for images intended for portraits or enlargements. It offers the finest and smoothest grain of all Superia Films, and produces beautiful, natural skin tones and rich textures.