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Fomapan Classic 120 - ISO 100

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Fomapan Classic 120 - ISO 100

FOMAPAN 100 Classic is a panchromatically sensitised, black-and-white negative film designed for taking photographs. FOMAPAN 100 has a low nominal film speed but is characterised by high resolution.

The film meets high requirements for low granularity, high resolving power, contour sharpness and a wide range of halftones.

FOMAPAN 100 Classic has a nominal film speed of ISO 100/21°C, but due to its wide exposure latitude the film also gives good results when overexposed by 1 EV (exposure value) (as ISO 50/18°C) or underexposed by 2 EV (as ISO 400/27°C) without any change in processing, i.e. without lengthening the development time or increasing the temperature of the developer used.

FOMAPAN 100 Classic is a panchromatically sensitised, black-and-white negative film designed for taking photographs. FOMAPAN 100 has a low nominal film speed but is characterised by high resolution.

The film meets high requirements for low granularity, high resolving power, contour sharpness and a wide range of halftones.

FOMAPAN 100 Classic has a nominal film speed of ISO 100/21°C, but due to its wide exposure latitude the film also gives good results when overexposed by 1 EV (exposure value) (as ISO 50/18°C) or underexposed by 2 EV (as ISO 400/27°C) without any change in processing, i.e. without lengthening the development time or increasing the temperature of the developer used.

$3.19

Original: $9.11

-65%
Fomapan Classic 120 - ISO 100—

$9.11

$3.19

Description

FOMAPAN 100 Classic is a panchromatically sensitised, black-and-white negative film designed for taking photographs. FOMAPAN 100 has a low nominal film speed but is characterised by high resolution.

The film meets high requirements for low granularity, high resolving power, contour sharpness and a wide range of halftones.

FOMAPAN 100 Classic has a nominal film speed of ISO 100/21°C, but due to its wide exposure latitude the film also gives good results when overexposed by 1 EV (exposure value) (as ISO 50/18°C) or underexposed by 2 EV (as ISO 400/27°C) without any change in processing, i.e. without lengthening the development time or increasing the temperature of the developer used.