Description
Fomapan Classic 35mm Black & White Film is a dependable, traditional emulsions range trusted by photographers for decades. Available here as a single product with ISO 100, ISO 200 or ISO 400 options, each supplied as a 36 exposure 35mm roll.
Fomapan films are known for their classic rendering, combining pleasing grain, good sharpness and a tonal range that responds well to careful exposure and darkroom or home development. Whether you’re working slowly in good light or need extra speed for changing conditions, there’s a Fomapan option to suit your shooting style.
ISO 100 – Fine grain and high resolution, ideal for bright light, landscapes, architecture and controlled scenes.
ISO 200 – A versatile middle ground with slightly more flexibility while retaining a classic look.
ISO 400 – Greater speed for lower light, handheld shooting and documentary-style work, with a more pronounced but pleasing grain.
All three films share the same traditional character, making them easy to mix within a project or keep consistent across different lighting conditions.
Produced by Foma Bohemia in the Czech Republic, these films are the result of over a century of photographic manufacturing experience. They are well suited to photographers who enjoy a hands-on, intentional approach to black & white film photography.
Key features:
35mm black & white negative film
Choice of ISO 100, 200 or 400
36 exposures per roll
Classic contrast and tonal response
Suitable for home development
Select your preferred ISO from the options above.
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| Box Speed | ISO 100 / ISO 200 / ISO 400 |
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| Recommended ISO | Box Speed |
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| Grain | Various, depending on film choice. |
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What’s the difference between ISO 100, 200 and 400 Fomapan film?
ISO refers to the film’s sensitivity to light.
ISO 100 is best for bright conditions and slower, more deliberate shooting.
ISO 200 offers a balance between fine grain and flexibility.
ISO 400 is better for lower light, faster shutter speeds and handheld photography.
All three share the same classic Fomapan look, just with different levels of speed and grain.
Is this film suitable for beginners?
Yes. Fomapan Classic films are forgiving, affordable and easy to work with, making them a popular choice for photographers learning black & white film photography as well as more experienced shooters.
How many photos can I take on each roll?
Each roll provides 36 exposures, depending on how your camera loads and advances the film.
Can I develop Fomapan film at home?
Absolutely. Fomapan films are well suited to home development and work with most common black & white developers. They’re also widely supported by professional labs if you prefer lab processing.
What kind of look should I expect from Fomapan Classic?
Expect a traditional black & white aesthetic with natural contrast, good sharpness and pleasing grain. The look leans more classic than modern, making it ideal for landscapes, street photography and timeless subjects.
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