Mogzy wrote:Interesting all the obscure ex-Eastern bloc films out there. Foma of the Czech Republic are still manufacturing everything 8mm and 16mm except Super 8 cartridges! Often the hard part is contacting the company in question- I've still had no reply from Tasma- and I e-mailed them in Russian!
Just wanted to say a big "thumbs up" for Foma Bohemia in the Czech Republic.
When I heard about FomaPan R100 in std 8mm I found their website circa 2002 and emailed them. I got a reply the same day saying that they didn't have an official distrubutor for the UK but giving me the web addresses of two online stores which sometimes stocked the material.
Then ONE YEAR later they further contacted me to say that Retro Photographic had been appointed the official Foma distributor for the UK.
now THAT is customer service, remembering my request a year on from our correspondance.
As for super 8, I know Martin Baumgarten talked with Foma about that and they said manufacturing the carts was simply too expensive. He was looking at getting DS8 slit and loaded into carts...surely possible since people now do the same with Velvia 50 and various negative stocks...and Wittner will with 100D.
However with Kodak's plus-x being uprated to 100ASA there may be less of a market for Fomapan R100 in super 8, though since it's look is different I'd say a market exists.
I've used a variety of Foma products in std 8mm, 35mm still and 120 format...lovely stuff.