Kodak T-Max 400 TMY 120 (5-Pack), 400 ASA (TMY120I5)

Kodak T-Max 400 TMY 120 (5-Pack), 400 ASA (TMY120I5)

3.50 3.5 (read 5 reviews)
Key Features
120
Black & White
400 ASA
Negative

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.

Product Feature Chart

Product MPN

TMY120I5

Miscellaneous

Consumer
5
041778851470

Product Reviews

Poor results with Kodak Max 400 Aug 14, 2004
1.00 1/5.0
Pros:
Readily available.
Cons:
Very grainy photos, awful really.

An Easy to Use Chromogenic B&W Film! Apr 1, 2003
5.00 5/5.0
Pros:
Ease of Use & Developing. Inexpensive, Sharp, C-41 chemistry.
Cons:
Some color shift when printed on color paper.

Review: An excellent return to the beauty of black and white photography.

Back to the future Aug 4, 2002
4.00 4/5.0
Pros:
Can be developed almost anywhere. Very fine grain.
Cons:
Variation of color casts on color paper, overly contrasty in daylight

Review: Very convenient and easy way to experience black & white photography, but not completely foolproof.

A Very Good, Unique Film Jun 1, 2002
4.00 4/5.0
Pros:
A very unique type of film; A great intro to B +W photography.
Cons:
Most pictures have a slight color cast when printed on standard color paper.

Review: This is a very unique film and makes black-and-white photography a lot easier. Try it!

For non-serious use Apr 8, 2002
3.00 3/5.0
Pros:
Cheap, good brand
Cons:
Grains!

Review: Good for emergency use, not for serious work. It can be used anywhere, dark or bright, fast or slow.

Kodak T-Max 400 TMY 120 (5-Pack), 400 ASA (TMY120I5)
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