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Kodak Professional T-max 400 Black And White Negative Film (4 X 5", 10 Sheets)

Kodak Professional T-max 400 Black And White Negative Film (4 X 5", 10 Sheets)
  • Product Code: ga52641
  • Availability: In Stock

$137.85 $197.13

Kodak's Professional T-Max 400 is a high-speed panchromatic black and white negative film featuring a unique T-GRAIN emulsion to provide a very fine grain structure with a high degree of sharpness and edge detail. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° along with a wide exposure latitude for rating the film up to EI 1600 and push developing. Its versatility benefits working in difficult lighting conditions and with moving subjects, and its fine grain profile, broad tonal range, and high resolving power benefit scanning and enlarging applications. Additionally, the film is well-suited to scientific and biomedical work, especially when fluorescence in photography is required.

This is 10 sheets of 4 x 5" film.

Panchromatic B&W Negative Film    ISO 400/27° in Standard Process    Very Fine Grain, T-GRAIN Emulsion    High Sharpness and Edge Detail    Versatile Speed & Wide Exposure Latitude

Parameters
Film Size (W x H)4 x 5" / 101.60 x 127.00 mm
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry
ISO/ASA Film Speed400
Quantity10 Sheets
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.255 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)5.8 x 4.7 x 0.75"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. how many exposures are there

A: There are 36 exposures on this roll.

Q: 2. Is this bulk roll expiring soon?

A: Unfortunately we do not have access to the expiration date, but B&H does not sell film that is within 6 months of expiring as new.

Q: 3. I can't seem to find on the page how many exposures are in this roll?

A: The amount of exposures and rolls you can get from the TMY 35mm 100' Roll, would in part depend on how you load the cassettes. There really isnt a set standard for this. If you are looking for pre-loaded 35mm cassettes, then you would want to go with one of the following 24 or 36 exposure rolls. http://bhpho.to/1lQsN8g

Q: 4. Does this product come with a film canister for each roll you buy?

A: yes it comes

Q: 5. What is the film speed rating of this film?

A: It says 400 on the box.

Q: 6. 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: 7. Sorry for such a dumb question, its been ages since I've used this format. How many frames is standard per 120 roll?

A: The number of shots per roll depends on the particular format of the camera being used. 645 cameras can get on average about 15-16 shots depending on the model. 6x6 cameras can get 12 or 13 and 6x7 cameras can get 10 shots per roll.

Q: 8. Why does this film not ship free to Canada on orders over $99? All other 120 Kodak films are eligible for this offer.

A: I apologize, but this type of request cannot be taken care of through this feature of our website. Please contact our Customer Service department by entering Live Chat, emailing directly to cs@a href= http://bhphoto.com, target= _blank bhphoto.com,/a or calling us toll-free at 800.221.5743.

Q: 9. When is the expiration date of this film?

A: The expiration date can generally be from 6 months to 1 year from now.

Q: 10. What is the difference between Kodak TMax black and white film and Kodak TriX film? Thanks! :)

A: There are 3 differences between Tri-X and T-Max400. First, T-Max 400 has a very long, linear scale. Tri-X has a shoulder. This means Tri-X make it easy to get plenty of shadow and midtone detail with less worry about highlights going all white. On the other hand, T-Max 400 gives brilliant and subtle highlights that TX just can't. Secondly, T-Max 400 gives a little more shadow speed and greater 'pushability', Third, T-Max 400 has greater resolution than Tri-X. Both great films, and compliment each other.

02/09/2024

I love shooting with this film in my Mamiya c330! The ultra- fine grain creates photos that have excellent depth and tone. It also develops quickly and maintains great shadow tones. I have no complaints about this film whatsoever.

5
22/08/2024

As always this is a great and reliable film! Just love the crisp black and whit it gives and is very forgiving during the development process!

5
22/08/2024

Even though I have the worst luck with 4x5 film. I have always been able to get beautiful contrast with tmax and the 400 iso also gives me great exposure with a light meter.

5
21/08/2024

I use only B&W film with Kodak B&W film which is Tmax.

5
18/08/2024

Great film. Captures amazing detail. Easy to use.

5
12/07/2024

Great film, great quality. There is a reason they call it world's sharpest.

5
11/07/2024

This is great film for use in a Holga, Diana, etc. It is easy to use, easy to load on processing tank reel and is pretty forgiving when pushing/pulling 1-2 stops.

5
05/07/2024

B&H has a good price, and you can expect quality.

5
24/06/2024

Back to film after many many years of digital. Love the way this film makes my images look. I have that passion I had when first making images again. It's a whole new world when shooting film. More time is needed considering the shot. The wonderment and uncertainty is there again. Great film at a great price. Much cheaper than @ which surprised me. I ordered 25 rolls and look to order more soon.

5
21/06/2024

Model Photography Urban street photography

5

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