jspillane
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I recently shot a bunch of Foma 200 (Arista rebrand), mixed with other films, through a Hasselblad. A large number of the Foma rolls have a thin line along one side of the negative. It's not horrible and can be cropped out, but it is quite obnoxious. At first I feared an internal issue with the camera/back, but all of my non-Foma negs (HP5+, Tmax 100, etc.) have no lines. Should I suspect this is a batch QC issue, or does anyone else know if the emulsions are just to soft to be run through a Hasselblad back?
I like the tonality (and the price) but if this is going to be a permanent problem, i'll stick to Ilford/Kodak/Fuji in medium format. It's a shame as I was hoping this film could replace FP4+ for me in general use. I shot a lot of Foma 100 and 200 in 35mm at the same time, and it all turned out great, no scratches or QC issues to speak of.
Does anybody have a similar experience running this film through a Hasselblad (or other medium format camera)?
I like the tonality (and the price) but if this is going to be a permanent problem, i'll stick to Ilford/Kodak/Fuji in medium format. It's a shame as I was hoping this film could replace FP4+ for me in general use. I shot a lot of Foma 100 and 200 in 35mm at the same time, and it all turned out great, no scratches or QC issues to speak of.
Does anybody have a similar experience running this film through a Hasselblad (or other medium format camera)?