Kodak TMAX P3200 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
SKU: 041771516796
$16
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KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX P3200 Black & White Negative Film / 3200TMZ is a multi-speed continuous-tone panchromatic black-and-white negative film that combines high to ultra-high film speeds with finer grain than other fast black-and-white films.
It is especially useful for very fast action, dimly lighted scenes where flash cannot be used, subjects requiring good depth of field combined with fast shutter speeds, and hand-holding telephoto lenses for fast action or low-light photography. It is an excellent choice for nighttime photography.
This film is also ideal for indoor or nighttime sports events, available-light press photography, law-enforcement work, and surveillance applications requiring exposure indexes from 3200 to 25,000.
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- KODAK T-GRAIN Emulsion technology for finer grain and improved sharpness
- High to ultra-high speed black & white negative film
- Excellent for low-light and nighttime photography
- Ideal for sports, press, surveillance, and action photography
- Maintains excellent detail at higher magnifications
- Suitable for handheld telephoto photography in dim lighting
- Can be pushed for exposure indexes up to 25,000
- Panchromatic sensitivity for versatile black & white imaging
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Feature Specification Film Name KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX P3200 TMZ Film Type Black & White Negative Film Film Format 35mm ISO 3200 Exposure Range EI 3200 to 25,000 Grain Structure T-GRAIN Emulsion Technology Sensitivity Panchromatic Best Use Low-light, sports, action, press, and nighttime photography Processing Black & White Chemistry Application Professional and advanced enthusiast photography -
Do not use a safelight. Handle unprocessed film in total darkness. Some darkroom timers may glow or fluoresce after being turned off. To avoid fogging this film, turn timer faces away from areas where unprocessed film is handled.
Fluorescent afterglow from lighting can also fog this film. Ensure your darkroom is completely dark before handling unprocessed film.

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