In addition to loading another roll of film, I tried my telefocal lens as well. I’m starting to notice a pattern where zoomed shots are hazy and light.

I’m not sure what is going on. It may require a bit more exposure for those zoomed in shots, or the lens is a little fogged up over time.

I took this one with the same lens but zoomed out. This one looks good, but maybe it is a little bit lacking in detail. I’ll have to experiment more.

I really love this last one. It looks very clear and the dynamic range is excellent. This is with my 50mm prime lens.



Many ice cream cones were consumed here!


The Bay Quest was one of the boats that was docked close to our vacation cottage. It must be up in drydock for maintenance.



Not sure what happened with the last picture. I think it was how it was rolled up on the developer reel. Maybe some of the frame was touching the back side of the film and developer couldn’t get through.
Overall, I really like the Fomapan films. It’s cheap and produces very good results. I did have that one roll before that had that weird light leakage, but I haven’t experienced that since. Otherwise the pictures look great.
Development Details
- Film: Fomapan 200
- Camera ISO setting: 100
- Developer: Kodak XTol
- Development Time: 6.5 Minutes
- Development Agitation: Kodak Style (5x inversions every 30 seconds)