Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
I tried some Fomapan 100 in 35mm and 120 and developed in Diafine. At 100ISO it's a bit contrasty, but nicely so on overcast days. Rating it a bit lower will probably solve this.
Never used XTOL but Diafine normally gives quite a lot of extra speed to traditional films (FP4+, Tri-X). Not so with Fomapan 100.
Grain looks like the classic films mentioned above and resolving power is good. It costs half of what FP4+ costs and the images looks just as good. FP4+ will be noticeably faster. To my eye at least, Fomapan 100 looks a bit less grainy.
It's cheap and it is good, just a bit different. I will definitely order more.
Btw, I've heard that the T200 film is a mixture of cubic and T-grain technology, if such a thing is even possible
But I've heard good stories about it so I will try it soon. I believe Roger Hicks was/is a great fan of this film.
Never used XTOL but Diafine normally gives quite a lot of extra speed to traditional films (FP4+, Tri-X). Not so with Fomapan 100.
Grain looks like the classic films mentioned above and resolving power is good. It costs half of what FP4+ costs and the images looks just as good. FP4+ will be noticeably faster. To my eye at least, Fomapan 100 looks a bit less grainy.
It's cheap and it is good, just a bit different. I will definitely order more.
Btw, I've heard that the T200 film is a mixture of cubic and T-grain technology, if such a thing is even possible
kshapero
South Florida Man
HA! An interesting question.Is there a 'bad' black and white film - these days?
Sanders McNew
Rolleiflex User
I tried Foma 200 in 35mm on Roger Hicks'
advice and now it's the only film I shoot in
35mm. I expose it at EI 100, process in
Rodinal -- it gives luminous highlights.
The bonus is that the negatives dry flat
as a pancake -- the easiest film to work
with I've ever used. Here are some links
to stuff I've shot on it:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/2812323205/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/2633540398/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/2397305939/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/2322669911/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/1512089964/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/727349174/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/535616331/
advice and now it's the only film I shoot in
35mm. I expose it at EI 100, process in
Rodinal -- it gives luminous highlights.
The bonus is that the negatives dry flat
as a pancake -- the easiest film to work
with I've ever used. Here are some links
to stuff I've shot on it:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/2812323205/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/2633540398/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/2397305939/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/2322669911/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/1512089964/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/727349174/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/535616331/
Sanders, what concentration and time on the Rodinal?
Obrecht
Member
Here is another example: Fomapan 100, leica m2/jupiter 8, stand dev. 1 hour rodinal 1:100.

Obrecht
Member
and another one: Fomapan 100, Leica m2/jupiter 8, Rodinal 1:100, stand dev. 1 hour.

kitaanat
kitaanat
Nice picture and it's a very good result from this film.
I've tested it 100 & 400 but never satisfy the output
I may try 200 soon. Thanks for share the pictures.
kitaanat
freeranger
Well-known

Fomapan 200 GA645 Rodinal
Its a great film...let it drip dry, though - don't ever use the squeegee!
kitaanat
kitaanat
Sanders McNew, freeranger, Obrecht nice pics friends
freeranger
Well-known

Here is fomapan 100 - stand developed in rodinal 1:200
Obrecht
Member
And two others, both Fomapan 100, leica m2 summicron 50mm (rigid), Rodinal 1:100 stand dev. 1 hour:


Sanders McNew
Rolleiflex User
Sanders, what concentration and time on the Rodinal?
I use a 1:50 solution for 8-9 minutes,
agitating once a minute if I remember.
Borghesia
Well-known
Fomapan 100, D76, @f8, Hensel Porty lighting.
A bit grainy but it's OK.
A bit grainy but it's OK.

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Leighgion
Bovine Overseer
Fomapan's QC can be a bit hit & miss, but it has some very nice qualities.
(Arista) Fomapan 100 in Fuji GA645 dev in D76
(Arista) Fomapan 100 in Fuji GA645 dev in D76

venchka
Veteran
Search. Lots of information. Freestyle Arista/Foma 200 4x5 in Xtol 1:3 is great. A friend uses nothing but Arista/Foma 100 in 120.
I need to dust off my bottle of Rodinal and give the Arista 200 a try.
I need to dust off my bottle of Rodinal and give the Arista 200 a try.
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