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Kodak 120 Black & White Print Film T-MAX ISO 100

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★★★★★
4.7

$3.75

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Pros

  • Consistent (10)
  • Accurate (8)
  • Good tonal range (6)
  • Reliable tonal range (6)
  • Sharp (6)
  • Scans well (5)
  • Reproduces well (3)
  • Easy to use (2)
  • Fine grain (2)
  • Durable (1)
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Cons

  • Scratches easily (1)
  • Unrolls easy (1)

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  • Artwork (11)
  • Travel (9)
  • Home (4)
  • Photojournalism (3)
  • Portraits (3)
  • Studio (3)
  • Everyday (2)
  • Landscapes (2)
  • Office (2)
  • Fine art (1)
 
 
 

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Kodak 120 Black & White Print Film T-MAX ISO 100

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Product Reviews

Last update: Oct 18, 2009

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Kodak 120 Black & White Print Film T-MAX ISO 100 Review

T-Max clarity

★★★★★
5.0

    Pros

  • Consistent
  • Reliable Tonal Range
  • Sharp

    Cons

  • None

    Best Uses

  • Artwork
  • Travel
 

"I use T-MAX with my Maymia 7II 6x7 medium format camera and it is fantastic for enlargements.I make Prints as big as big as 16x20 and they hardly show any signs of grainyness.A great film for long exposures also.It also can be developed plus or minus to get the five stop range for great contrast. "

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Oct 18 2009
Scooter
R.H. Michigan
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  • Photo Enthusiast
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[3 of 3 customers found this review helpful]

Kodak 120 Black & White Print Film T-MAX ISO 100 Review

great product - hope kodak continues to

★★★★★
5.0

    Pros

  • Gives great results

    Cons

  • None

    Best Uses

  • Everyday use
  • Std film for landscape
 

"I really like this film. i've been using it since it was introduced and use it pretty much pretty much exclusively (once in a while straying to TMax 400). i shoot it at an ei 0f 64 and get great results. I use XTol to develop the film @ 68F. I use zone system exposure and testing to make sure that m …"  Read Full Review »

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Oct 19 2008
don
san jose, ca
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  • Semi-Professional
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[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

Kodak 120 Black & White Print Film T-MAX ISO 100 Review

This is the good stuff!

★★★★★
5.0

    Pros

  • Accurate
  • Consistent
  • Easy to Develop by Hand
  • Reliable Tonal Range
  • Scans Well
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    Cons

  • None

    Best Uses

  • Artwork
  • Landscape
  • Portraits
 

"The ISO 100 give you intense yet extremely useable contrast. Very fine film grain allows for very large prints (20x30 prints no problem, especially if your camera has a nice lens).



This film is also very easy to develop, and is easy to push or pull process to get the right contrast and working …"  Read Full Review »

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Jul 30 2008
QuadraPixel
SLC, Utah
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  • Professional
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Kodak 120 Black & White Print Film T-MAX ISO 100 Review

Real American Film!

★★★★★
5.0

    Pros

  • Accurate
  • Consistent
  • Reliable Tonal Range
  • Scans Well
  • Sharp

    Cons

  • None

    Best Uses

  • Travel
 

"I use this product incorrectly all the time, and still, it will capture enough light to make the shot. It's great because it loads easily on the spool, never tears or rips, and film labs seem to be able to develop properly. What's not so great about it is that the local drugstore can't develop it. "

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Sep 30 2009
Sojourner
New Paltz, N.Y.
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  • Semi-pro Photographer
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Kodak 120 Black & White Print Film T-MAX ISO 100 Review

Great results when you get the hang of i

★★★★★
5.0

    Pros

  • Accurate
  • Consistent
  • Reliable Tonal Range
  • Sharp

    Cons

  • None

    Best Uses

  • Street photogs
 

"I wasn't real keen on this film for the first couple of rolls - a normal reaction to this film by people who use Diafine to process - then I stumbled on using an orange filter on it - wow! This stuff comes out great! ISO 160, use an orange filter, process in Diafine! My favorite stuff now!! "

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Sep 25 2009
Bob
Penfield, NY
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  • Photo Enthusiast
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