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I thought the Foma 800 was discontinued for two reasons.
1....lack of demand. People were pushing 400ISO films rather than buying an 800ISO film
2....they had to change the formula of Fomapan 100, 200 and 400 at the time they axed 800, due to some ingredients no longer being available. This made reformulation of 800 necessary, and given it's lack of popularity they simply chose not to.
I quite liked the 800...I like that speed, and found the film's grain quite attractive. But...c'est la vie...I can push HP5+ to 800 no problem.
Ilford HP5 at E.I. 800 ?

As I mentioned IlfordFp4,Delta100
and others as some of many films I don't
forget Hp5.
The concern to these emulsions was the
question : Is there a film as an alternative
to Retro320?
Give me a roll of Kentmere 100/400 in 120 that's all I want.![]()
It is not avaible in 120 - am I right?
THAT is a problem with Kentmere to you
Harry

Looking to the special intention with
FomaRetro320 as intended from Foma
(Retro Look) or as intended from each photographer in different way for example :
- grainy look
- soft tonals
- wide tonal range
- nice highligts with different look
to most other films (depending from the developer in use)
- I would like to say : Not every emulsion
can bring this charactaristics - but some films are able to bring a look in the very
near.
(depending from developement and from
E.I.)