Kodak T-MAX 100 Speed 36 Exposure Professional Black & White 35mm Film |

| Brand: Kodak
List Price: $5.99 Buy New: $2.75 You Save: $3.24 (54%)
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Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 2.4 x 1.6 x 1.5
MPN: 8532848 Model: 100 UPC: 041778115459 EAN: 0041771562533 ASIN: B0000520IA
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Features:
| • | ISO 100 | | • | For feneral outdoor and indoor photography | | • | Continuous-tone panchromatic | | • | Black-and-white negative film | | • | 36 exposures |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Want to reveal every drop of moisture, every stitch of texture, every wisp of hair? Reach for Kodak Professional T-MAX 100 Film. With patented Kodak T-Grain Emulsion giving you a mix of razor sharpness and nearly invisible grain, you can test the extremes of image quality in all kinds of work-from mountaintop to tabletop.
Amazon.com Product Description Kodak T-MAX 100 professional film is especially useful for detailed subjects when you require maximum image quality. This film features medium speed, extremely high sharpness, extremely fine grain, and very high resolving power. Ideal when you are making black-and-white copies from color transparencies.
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Customer Reviews:
Kodak T-Max January 5, 2002 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
As a professional photographer for 20 yrs., I can honestly say I have had alot of experience with this film....This is what I buy when quality really counts!..Its high contrast extremely valuable when necessary for publication...would definitely recommend.
Best Medium Film Black and White Film Around October 30, 2004 John Kwok (New York, NY USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Kodak's T-MAX 100 black and white film still remains the finest ISO 100 speed black and white film available. It is the one I use when quality counts, with respect to both contrast and resolution. When developed properly in T-MAX developer, it will yield the finest, richest detail I have seen for any black and white film. It is still almost impressive too when developed in standard D-76 developer. Its closest rival is Ilford Delta 100, which is almost as fine as this film with regards to contrast and resolution. For me it is the perfect all around black and white film when high speed (ISO 400 or higher) isn't important.
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