Kodak T-MAX 400 Speed 24 Exposure Professional Black & White 35mm Film

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Features

  • ISO 400
  • Designed to be used as a multispeed film
  • Continuous-tone panchromatic
  • Black-and-white negative film
  • 24 exposures

Description

A continuous tone, panchromatic black-and-white negative film that is especially useful for photographing dimly lighted subjects, fast action, extended range flash pictures, and subjects that require good depth of field. This film is highly useful for scientific and biomedical work, especially when fluorescence photography is required. Its high speed (EI 400), very high sharpness, extremely fine grain, and high resolving power enable a high degree of enlargement. You can expose it at a speed of EI 800 with normal processing, or at EI 1600 with push-processing to obtain excellent results.

Kodak T-Max 400 professional film offers high speed, very high sharpness, extremely fine grain, and high resolving power. It's especially useful for shooting fast action, for dimly lit scenes where you can't use flash, for subjects that require good depth of field combined with fast shutter speeds, and for hand-holding telephoto lenses for fast action or in dim light. This film is also useful for scientific and biomedical work, especially when fluorescent photography is required.

Spotlight customer reviews

A good choice for students.

[ Posted: 2006-01-30 ]

Rating: 80%
 

This is the type of film consistently reccommended or required in my university art photography classes. It works well at a variety of shutter speeds, is usually reasonably priced, easy to find at a variety of retailers (including Amazon.com), and has a good tonal range. The developing times are consistent, and the film is popular enough that there are many resources online and elsewhere to help you get the most out of your film. A good basic choice all around.

T-max 400 speed film

[ Posted: 2000-11-28 ]

Rating: 80%
 

This film is great. It is good for many situations and is very flexible. You can pretty much be safe with 400 speed film. It is an average film that will allow for low/bright light subject matter. It is good for outdoors. Good travel film, since you don't always know what the weather will be like. Have fun!