I generally go by Tri-X 400 in 35mm, but I've found fomapan 400 the perfect film for the microraion project photos. Gives a "dirty" industrial look maybe ? I don't think all the photos are grainy, though.
Max, do you mean that Fomepan is more expensive in Prague than in the US? How much do you pay for Tri-X down there?
I've added a few rolls of Fomapan100 to my Freestyle order because someone said it's quite similar to APX (which is ridiculously expensive nowadays with the Rollei name on it) and I'm looking forward to trying it.
I was suprised Fomapan was so expensive in Prague too - it is cheaper to buy it here in the UK (www.retrophotographic.co.uk) (although exchange rates have gone a little mad).
I've got a couple of bulk rolls of Fomapan 100 in the freezer.
My sister happens to live in Prague and I asked her to buy some Fomapan 400 (120) hoping to get a great deal. She bought it at Fotoskoda and it ended up costing more than if I had bought it through internet, with for example fotoimpex.de
I haven't used Fomapan 400 myself, but there's a shop here in Barcelona (Spain ) selling this film on 30 meters bulk cans for only 19.53 Euro. (and 36 exp. rolls for 1.25 Euro each). Maybe I'll give it a try..
BTW what differences are between plain Fomapan 400 and Fomapan 400 action ?
I haven't used Fomapan 400 myself, but there's a shop here in Barcelona (Spain ) selling this film on 30 meters bulk cans for only 19.53 Euro. (and 36 exp. rolls for 1.25 Euro each). Maybe I'll give it a try..
BTW what differences are between plain Fomapan 400 and Fomapan 400 action ?
I have no idea what the difference is--sorry.
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