Let me explain my 'no recommendation' review.
First, any film is either usable or it is not. If film consistently introduces marks, and ruins the photographs, it is pointless trying to use it.
If you have any mid range grey or light area, such as sky, you will always get the black spots on almost every frame. Please take a close look at the photographs attached. In some cases you will get smudges, almost scratch like in their appearance.
If you are printing your photographs digitally you can remove them in Photoshop, but if you print your work in a traditional way, on the photographic paper, this film is unusable.
The black marks aside, I found the tonality and very good grain structure absolutely wonderful. I like the 200 ASA speed too. This film has grittiness and contrast of great old B+W films, and if it was possible to use it, this would have been my favorite film for documentary photography.
Unfortunately, I not use it again.