Kodak TMY 135-36 (400ASA)

Kodak
Product #:
EKF8947947
Manufacturer #:
8947947
UPC:
041778947944
  • Worlds sharpest 400-speed B&W film
  • Worlds finest-grained B&W film
  • Additional speed for low light and fast action
  • Pushability up to EI 160

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Exposures:
36 exp
Film Type:
Black & White
Film Type:
Refers to the development process by which the particular film uses. The most common are black and white, color negative (C-41), and color reversal (E-6)
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Film Size:
35MM
Film Size:
Refers to the format of the film being used. (35mm, 120, 4x5, etc...)
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Film Speed:
400 ASA
Film Speed:
Refers to the ISO rating of the film. Film speed relates to light sensitivity. The higher the ISO, the more sensitive the film is to light.
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Overview

Kodak T-Max 400 Professional film is a continuous-tone panchromatic black-and-white negative film. It is also useful for scientific and biomedical work, especially when fluorescence photography is required. It has high speed (ISO 400/27 in most developers), very high sharpness, extremely fine grain, and high resolving power; it allows a high degree of enlargement.

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Specifications

Brand
Kodak - kodak
Brand
Brand: Kodak
Brand: Kodak
Film Specifications
Exposures: 36 exp
Film Type: Black & White
Film Type:
Refers to the development process by which the particular film uses. The most common are black and white, color negative (C-41), and color reversal (E-6)

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Film Size: 35MM
Film Size:
Refers to the format of the film being used. (35mm, 120, 4x5, etc...)

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Film Speed: 400 ASA
Film Speed:
Refers to the ISO rating of the film. Film speed relates to light sensitivity. The higher the ISO, the more sensitive the film is to light.

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  • 1-Kodak TMY 135-36 (400ASA)

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