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Kodak T400 CN (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review
written by ethermoon on August 24th, 2009 , 6 comments (2 votes)

This is the ancestor of Kodak BW 400CN. This film is black and white, process-ready for C-41 chemicals but is already discontinued around 2003-2004. Perhaps having them are films already expired or used (good for doubles). One of my favorite B/W film!

Delving up something from a film-turned-digital photographer friend of mine, she gave out some Kodak T400CN out from her stash for me to endeavor noir-et-blanc photography. The film indeed is sharp. ISO400 never misses much details and the contrast balance are purely a chic to the eyes. Underexposed shots produce grainy motions (if you are the type who love this).

I love the look of this film because of the “not-so-black” and white. The colours are true to your eyes. Shooting outdoors or indoors, I place in my mind to follow Lomography Rule#10 whatever the results are. I loaded most of my Kodak T400CN in my Zorki4K. Rangefinders aren’t as easy as “shoot from the hip” but I adore the outcome. I love this film since it is C-41 washable; less hassle in the labs or anything. Just shoot and process them in your most wanted photo-lab center.

Many love retro, black and white shots. I am sure this Kodak T400CN can bestow all your needs.

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6 comments

  • northwardnimbus
    by northwardnimbus
    3 months ago

    i love the b/w ethermoon. great feel.

  • photodisturbia
    by photodisturbia
    3 months ago

    these pictures of yours are impressing. keep it coming.

  • stouf
    by stouf
    3 months ago

    Waoaoaoooo this gallery is perfect !

  • panelomo
    by panelomo
    3 months ago

    classic mono shots - very nice photos!

    cool review, ethermoon. thanks for letting us know more about the Kodak T400 CN. will definitely try this next time.

  • ethermoon
    by ethermoon
    3 months ago

    hello F! yeah, maganda talaga ang b/w... rakenrol!

    photodisturbia and stouf: thanks so much!!! i don't know if this was discontinued. hope to get some of it again!

    panelomo: yeah! thanks love mono shots too! :)

  • haferfloh
    by haferfloh
    3 months ago

    Maybe one of you can answer my question. SO it is a C-41 black and white film that means you could xpro a film. Has anyone tried to xpro one? What are the results? Just Wondering

    BTW Great Gallary

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