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Film For Classics Professional T-max 400 Black And White Negative Film (828 Roll Film)

Film For Classics Professional T-max 400 Black And White Negative Film (828 Roll Film)
  • Product Code: ga85565
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$73.32 $117.31

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 item is one roll of 828-format film, which has been cut and spooled by Film for Classics.

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 Format828
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed400
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry
Number of Rolls1
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.03 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)1.9 x 1.15 x 1.15"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Where can you get this film developed?

A: There are many places that do developing, but I send mine to this place: dwaynes photo dot com I've always had great results with them.

Q: 2. Would this film, 620, work on a Jiffy Kodak Six-16 camera?

A: I'm sorry, no, the Six-16, takes 616 film. There is a Six-20 camera that takes 620 film.

Q: 3. I have a brownie Target six 16 will this film fit that camera? I would really like to try out this old camera!

A: I'm sorry, no, the Six 16 takes 616 film.

Q: 4. Can I use directly this 828 film with my Kodak 35 ?

A: No, it is not compatible.

Q: 5. what it the film format and the length ?

A: This roll is the 828 format.

Q: 6. Does this film have the original widely-spaced holes on one side of the film like the original 828 ? OR . . . does it have the closely-spaced double sprockets on both sides like 35mm film has ?

A: This film has no sprocket holes.

Q: 7. I have a Kodak duaflex IV and I bought this film to see if it works. I would like to learn how to develop film but I have no idea where to start or what I need to buy. Any help would be much appreciated.

A: Processing film and making prints is alot of fun but involves many steps. Here are 2 PDF's from Kodak and Ilford with step by step instructions.AJ-3 TECHNICAL DATA BLACK-AND-WHITE FILMHow to Process and Print Black-and-White Filmhttp://bhpho.to/1hy91G8PROCESSING YOUR FIRST BLACK & WHITE FILMhttp://bhpho.to/Qk6BFl

Q: 8. Does this have a paper back? I know original 828 film did...I just want to make sure I can load it into my pony 828 in the light.

A: Yes. The following unit is based on paper back.

Q: 9. Can I use this in my old Kodak bantam colorsnap camera? And will I be able to get it developed anywhere?

A: I run a studio/lab in Baltimore called Full Circl Fine Art Services. We can process your color or B&W film here. 828 film is ideal for this type of camera. It's amazing someone is actually making that size. I believe it's simply the 135 format without sprocket holes. Not sure if straight 135 would work too, might be worth a shot.

Q: 10. How many exposures does this film contain?

A: In a camera that uses 6X9 format e.g. old Kodak Brownie...1940s vintage, I got 8 exposures.

18/09/2024

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01/06/2024

Got this for a friend for her 75 mm Argus she recently purchased. According to her, everything works fine; can't wait to see the picture results!

5
17/05/2024

I use it for my Kodak Tourist and my Kodak Vollenda 620 as well as a few other old Kodaks. Its easy to use and load. Only bad thing to say is that it comes on a chinsy plastic spool. Luckily i have a few original metal ones as take up spools

5
28/04/2024

after a lot of research this was the only place I trusted at the price offered. 620 film is difficult to find but it came ... ready to go!

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