Agulliver
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I only discovered Foma around 2014 so anything much before than I have no knowledge of as I never saw any in the wild back in the day. I guess my circle was much smaller and the shops I bought film from simply didn't stock anything beyond Kodak/Agfa/Fuji/Ilford with labs usually giving Ferrania (often rebranded) as a free film.
certainly today's Foma 35mm bulk rolls for still photography have no edge markings. Their 2x8mm cine film has no edge markings either. I've shot a lot of both.
certainly today's Foma 35mm bulk rolls for still photography have no edge markings. Their 2x8mm cine film has no edge markings either. I've shot a lot of both.


such an interesting film to shoot. Re Kentmere, 100 & 400 are just ok, but I have found the new 200 to be quite nice. For me It is a better choice for 120. I have had quality issues a few times with foma
I really enjoy experimenting, so, the fact that it's a complete mystery makes it really worthwhile. I have my 500ml of Fog-Off, that'll last me an age, and I can keep chugging away at minimal cost. It's something of a free ride 