I lied a little: it’s not pure VHS – the Sony ProMavica MVC-5000 is a still-video camera that saves single video frames to floppy disks.
Yep, it’s another VHS-flavored LoRA—but this isn’t the washed-out 2000s Analog Core you’ve seen a hundred times. Think ProMavica after a spa day: cleaner grain, moodier contrast, and even the occasional surprisingly pretty bokeh. Sometimes the renders feel like raw frames yanked straight out of a mid-’90s TV drama. Either way, the vibe is crisp-but-crunchy cinema, not filmed-on-a-toaster.
Why bother?
• More cinematic shadows & color depth—perfect for moody hallways, subway grime, or burning-hillside beach scenes (see samples).
• Plays nice with portraits: faces stay sharp, and hands come out spookily perfect 90 % of the time.
• Still keeps that sweet lo-fi noise, chroma wiggle, and subtle smear, so nothing ever feels too modern.
All examples generated with my ultrareal fine-tune
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