I've shot 2 30m bulk rolls of Foma 200 and 1 bulk roll of 100 in the last 2 years and never had an issue that was the film's fault. It's well made film at a great price! I have yet to try 400
I think I must have heard stories about rare, singular incidents and they somehow stuck with me. The results completely proved my first impressions wrong and I've become a fan of the stock! I think Foma 400 is quite versatile and great for shooting street. Definitely worth a try if you're into that kind of photography :>
Hi there, I like you fotos and video very much. (sub #19) 1 question: do you develop film yourself (if yes, what + how) or do you take them to the lab?
Thank you so much! Unfortunately, I don't have a darkroom at home (yet), so I send my rolls to a lab I've been going to since my university-photography-club days. They use D76 for B&W film and develop by hand. Hope this helps!