I'm almost through 100' of Arista 200 b&w. The look of the film is okay to me but it is very fragile. The negatives scratch and break easily so I probably won't buy it again..
Fomapan, Arista and Kentmere are budget films aimed at the beginner/student. Of the three Fomapan has the better scans/prints I have seen that has come through the lab I work at.
For me personally nothing beats Ilford or Kodak, maybe Fuji Neopan.
Thanks. I send my film to The DarkroomIv'e used Foma films for over 15 tears, they are very good, I don't like the 400 but Fomapan 100 & 200 are excellent. You do need to tame their contrast, I shoot both the 100 & 200 at half their box speed, development also needs reducing by around 25% compared to other films.
Foma are probably the second largest manufacture of B&W film now, Ilford have dominated the market for decades, Kodak's share has shrunk
Ian