The 400 ASA version of this film gave just as good results in 120 size as the Ilford HP5 film I used previously. The frame numbers on the Fomapan backing-paper are far superior to those on HP5, being larger and higher contrast. When straining your eyes to see the numbers through a red window of a film-back, this is very important and can save wasted shots. The image results with filters are very good, especially with orange. There is very good contrast, but not excessively so. For the price, this film takes some beating, and I have recently met other film photographers who feel the same.
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At EI320, very good tonality in Rodinal 1+50 for medium format. Grainy but pleasant. Drys a bit curly but not the worst I've used. Keep the sun out of the image as the anti-halation isn't the best. Very good value.
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A good alternative to the much more expensive HP4 from Ilford, with pretty similar characteristics. It is NOT the same, however, it gives a more "old time" look to your photographs. To see it you'll have to try it for yourself.
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It arrived in perfect condition, with still a decent amount of time until expiry. Haven't yet seen the developed negatives so unable to give 5 stars, but at half the price of Tri-X you can't really argue
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