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Kodak T-max (120, 100 iso) User-Review
written by fivedayforecast on May 17th, 2009 , 5 comments (7 votes)

I first bought this film in a local film shop because that was all they had left for 120 film type and it was considerably cheaper than other films at other shops. I was under the general impression that Kodak usually makes a rather low quality product because of low end cameras they make, but my opinion drastically changed when I started using their films.

Like many others Kodak films, T-Max 100 has a very fine grain and retains this pretty well in the ISO 400 version of this film also. It has some nice results when the film is slightly overexposed and then processed by the one pull method. This gives the film a very nice contrast and sometimes a nice washed out look. This film also gives great results when processed normally in B&W developer.

This is an all around very good film. It can be used for multiple pruposes like portraits and landscapes. This film really gives you a bang for your buck! (or pound, euro, or yen for all you international viewers).

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5 comments

  • oldskool_rider
    by oldskool_rider
    6 months ago

    i love shot 11
    great film!!

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    6 months ago

    Great shots!!

  • stouf
    by stouf
    6 months ago

    Very cool gallery !

  • dogma
    by dogma
    6 months ago

    super gallerie!

  • cinzinc
    by cinzinc
    6 months ago

    nice gallery!

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