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The Fomapan 400 is a black and white film from the Czech Republic. It is produced by the company Foma and is a classic film. Read my review of this film after the jump.
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The Fomapan 100 transports you back into the past with great black and white images. Learn more about this film and take a look at some sample photos after the jump!
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I'm not the biggest fan of grainy films, usually I try to avoid high ISO films and I always try to manage with 400 ISO films, specially in B&W but this film definitely has got something I love.
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Foma has been one of the institutions in film production in Europe. Their classic monochrome films are reliable, consistent and we should shoot more of them!
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Such a cool and affordable B/W film available in the market. Has an odd grain and smooth tonal shades and it´s perfect for Lomography especially when it´s outdated.
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What on earth can Fomapan do? You will never know what to expect what a cheap B&W film like this can do unless you've tried it yourself. You cannot count on other people's opinion this time around. Let your camera take this fine and nice Fomapan Black & White film to go out shooting with you.
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This rather funky Czech-made black and white chap is actually a bit of king when it comes to making the most of unsatisfactory weather conditions. Yielding low grain, low contrast shots whether under or over-exposed. You can rely on this one to bring home the goods.
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Sharper than your mum's knitting needles, the Fortepan 100 is an excellent and affordable B & W film. Fine grained and fantastic in normal light conditions.
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As the name suggests this B&W film is speedy. However, as with the Fomapan 100, the Action is great at getting results in unfavourable light conditions, using short exposure times. Nice price, nice effect.
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As the name suggests this B & W film is speedy. However, as with the Fomapan 100, the Action is great at getting results in unfavourable light conditions, using short exposure times. Nice price, nice effect.