
This is Kodak Retina 200, a budget-friendly consumer film once sold in Germany. It is the same film as Kodacolor 200, just with a different name. Kodak used the name Retina in the German market, while in Asia, they called it ColorPlus 200. Kodak no longer uses the Retina name on film.

Fuji Super G 800 was meant for photojournalists (hence the “for Press Professionals” label) and therefore only sold in 20-roll pro packs.

Fuji Reala 100 was designed to give accurate color rendition with realistic skin tones.

I haven’t liked my photos shot on Dubblefilm Apollo 200 as much as those on Bubblegum 200, but it did give me some interesting results. I have one more roll left in 120.