Fomapan 100 Classic is a panchromatically sensitized, black-and-white negative film designed for taking photographs.
| Type | 35mm black and white negative film |
| Speed | ISO 100 |
| Applications | General Pictorial Photography, Photomicrography, Gross Specimen Documentation, Copy Work Applications |
| Process | All common negative developers |
| Color Saturation | Not applicable |
| Grain | Fine |
| Sharpness | High |
| Exposure Latitude | Wide |
| Push/Pull | Overexposed by 1 EV (as ISO 50/18o) or underexposed by 2 EV |
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Comments about Fomapan Classic 100 135-24 Black and White Print (Negative) Film:
This film has great detail in the highlights and shadows while preserving the mid-tones. And what's even more spectacular is the PRICE!
Excellent choice for beginning photographers or even seasoned ones.
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Comments about Fomapan Classic 100 135-24 Black and White Print (Negative) Film:
I use the negatives in my Nikon film camera, develop the film in a darkroom and then enlarge the negatives. The film develops quickly and it has always produced rich and even negatives that are easy to print. I can't think of anything that is not good about this product.
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Comments about Fomapan Classic 100 135-24 Black and White Print (Negative) Film:
I enjoy working with this film. Clear, crisp images at an affordable price. Works well with rodinal, caffenol and other developers.
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Once I saw how BH rated this film for 2 stops pushed and 1 stop pulled, I put it to the test. It did marvelously pushed, although at 3 stops pushed the contrast was extremely high.
Due to the high degree of latitude I'd recommend this film as a general purpose film for beginner level users to advanced users. You really have to try hard to get poor results from this film. I shot a long exposure and just guessed at the time [about 8 seconds] and it turned out just fine.
Overall, just an awesome film to use
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