Fomapan B@W film

Foma 100 and 400 do seem to be classic emulsions, the 200 is a very interesting film at whatever ISO you determine it to be, has a terrific tonal range.

You pays your money and takes your choice.

I think it is the best film Foma makes, though I also like their reversal B&W very much, I only had the slides processed by them-- it scans and prints beautifully.

Regards, John
 
Wow, Alan, talk about a crisp image! I've used Fomapan before, but never with Diafine. Must get some. But film/developer is only half the story: What lens is that?

Ted
 
I've got a Plustek 7200 but I'm not sure it would do any better than your crappy Canon 8800f. BTW, my best friend's sister has this car, so I get to drive hers now and then. Lots of fun on twisty roads.
 
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