
Fomapan 400 35mm film 36 exposure
Condition & contents
| Grading | Please enquire for current condition |
|---|---|
| Testing | Fully tested |
| Warranty | Included |
| Includes | Please enquire |
At a glance: Fomapan 400 - Czech-made ISO 400 black-and-white 35mm negative film, 36 exposures.
About this lens
Fomapan 400 in 35mm format is a Czech-made black-and-white negative film - ISO 400 speed, 36 exposures per roll. An affordable alternative to Ilford HP5+ and Kodak Tri-X for medium-fast B&W shooting.
Build & handling
| Type | 35mm black-and-white negative film |
|---|---|
| Speed | ISO 400 |
| Exposures | 36 per roll |
| Format | 35mm (135) |
| Manufacturer | Foma Bohemia (Czech Republic) |
| Processing | Standard B&W chemistry (D-76, Rodinal, HC-110, etc.) |
Works with
- Any 35mm film camera
- Standard B&W developing chemistry
Best for
A popular budget B&W 400-speed film - characterful medium grain, classic B&W tonal range. Typically more affordable than Ilford or Kodak alternatives. Well-suited to general-purpose B&W shooting - reportage, travel, street photography.
Frequently asked questions
How does Fomapan 400 compare to Ilford HP5+?
Different character - Fomapan is typically grainier and has a more classic/vintage look; Ilford HP5+ is finer-grained and more 'modern'. Price is usually lower for Fomapan. Both are capable ISO 400 B&W films with their own followings.
Specifications
| Film Format | 35mm |
|---|---|
| Condition | New |
| Brand | Fomapan |


