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Kodak Professional T-max 100 Black And White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures)

Kodak Professional T-max 100 Black And White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures)
  • Product Code: ga4026
  • Availability: In Stock

$29.97 $44.95

Kodak's Professional T-Max 100 is a medium-speed panchromatic black and white negative film characterized by an extremely fine grain structure along with high sharpness and resolving power. By utilizing a T-GRAIN emulsion, the grain pattern resembles a patterned, tabular form that maintains effective film speed while reducing the appearance of grain during enlarging or scanning. This film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21° and also features a wide exposure latitude, broad tonal range, and responds well to push development and zone system development changes.

In addition to processing as a negative in standard black and white chemistry, T-Max 100 is also suitable for reversal processing using the T-Max 100 Direct Positive Film Developing Outfit for creating copy and duplicate work.

This item is one 24-exposure roll of 35mm film.

Panchromatic B&W Negative Film    ISO 100/21° in Standard Process    Very Fine Grain, T-GRAIN Emulsion    High Sharpness and Resolving Power    Wide Exposure Latitude and Tonal Range    Can Be Processed in Reversal Chemistry

Parameters
Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures24
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed100
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry
Number of Rolls1
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.065 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2.25 x 1.25 x 1.25"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. how many exposures are there

A: There are 36 exposures on this roll.

Q: 2. Can I use the c-41 on this film?

A: No. There were some B&W films made years ago that could be processed with C-41, but not anymore.

Q: 3. How many 36 frames rolls can this 100 feet roll can yield? Thanks.

A: You could get about twenty 36 exposure rolls of film from a 100' roll of bulk film.

Q: 4. When is the expiry date of the film

A: Current inventory in our 420 superstore has an expiration date of May 2022. Based on the batch received, inventory in possession might have varying dates around the same approximate time period.

Q: 5. Is this film 35mm T-Max ISO400 36 exposure film?

A: Yes, this is Kodak T-Max ISO 400, 36 count exposures in the roll.

Q: 6. Is this film DX coded?

A: Yes, the Kodak Professional T-Max 100 Black and White Negative Film is DX-coded.

Q: 7. How does this film hold when pushed to 1600,3200 and 6400 iso?

A: T-Max is well known to be able to be pushed to 1600. However, I don't know how it holds up after that. I've heard of HP-5 being pushed to 3200 but you would need to stand develop that roll or it would be way too contrast.

Q: 8. What is the film speed rating of this film?

A: It says 400 on the box.

Q: 9. Is this film DX-coded?

A: yes, it is dx coded.

Q: 10. What is standard black and white photo processing?

A: Generally, standard processing is used for black and white film negatives and C-41 processing is used for color film negatives, but there are a couple of black and white films that use C-41 processing (such as Ilford XP2 Super). Typically, one-hour photo labs that process film (if you can still find one) are only set up to process C-41. There are several mail-in photo labs in the US that process standard black and white film and return the negatives along with a CD or prints.

26/09/2024

fine grain use with tmax developer

5
09/09/2024

Takes great shots... Negatives print nicely.

5
07/09/2024

My film showed up timely and was very well packaged. The ordering process was straightforward, and I had no issues. I would order again from B&H Photo.

5
28/08/2024

I use this film with my Leica M and develop it by an original method. It's grain quality is excellent.

5
16/08/2024

I have been shooting TMAX for almost forty years. This film never fails to produce excellent results - white grey black it's all there in fine grain.

5
12/08/2024

When you think you are unsure about what to buy for the first time, this is the speed of film to purchase. Manual or automatic cameras the images will be consistent.

5
28/07/2024

Good film.

5
01/07/2024

I have been photographing for nearly 45 years and I started with tmax film more than thirty years ago. I worked in Color slide film for many years before returning to black and white again. I still think Tmax is one of the best films to use because of the great contrast between the light and dark grey. I shoot with a Leicaflex 35mm and Nikon sp rangefinder cameras.

5
29/06/2024

Always great results. Beautiful tones. No grain. Nice latitude. Easy to scan. What else is there to say? There is no surprise that it is a very popular film.

5
11/06/2024

I've been using this film for years and it always gets the quality that I want for my photos. B&H has great prices, especially when buying in bulk - I would definitely recommend them!

5

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