Kodak T-MAX P3200, B&W 35mm Film (36 Exposure)

$18.00
6 In stock
Article code Tmax 3200
Kodak Professional T-MAX P3200 black and white 35mm film with 36 exposures.

*Photos are for illustrative purposes only.

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Film Format 35mm
Number of Exposures 36
Film Type Panchromatic B&W Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed 3200
Film Processing Standard Black and White Chemistry
Number of Rolls 1

KODAK T-MAX P3200 Professional Film is a multi-speed continuous-tone panchromatic black-and-white negative film that combines high to ultra-high film speeds with finer grain than that of other fast black-and-white films. It is especially useful for very fast action; for dimly lighted scenes where you can't use flash; for subjects that require good depth of field combined with fast shutter speeds; and for handholding telephoto lenses for fast action or in dim light. It is an excellent choice for indoor or nighttime sports events and available-light press photography, as well as law-enforcement and general surveillance applications that require exposure indexes of 3200 to 25,000.

The Kodak P3200 is commonly used for Action shots, Photojournalism, Sports photography and more.The Kodak P3200 is most used by customers who consider themselves to be a Semi-pro photographer among others.The Kodak P3200 is popular because customers like the following qualities of the Kodak P3200: Accurate, Consistent and Scans well

Kodak P3200 Features

  • KODAK T-GRAIN Emulsion that reshapes pebble-like crystals into a tabular form with more surface to catch light
  • Allows films with extremely fine grain to be made faster; high-speed films have finer grain. T-MAX Professional Films offer the best of both worlds: high speed and fine grain.
  • Improved sharpness
  • Maintains subject detail in prints at higher degrees of magnification than conventional films.
  • Expanded exposure latitude
  • Greater "forgiveness" with overexposure errors; quality prints from moderately under- or overexposed negatives.
  • Better highlight separation.
  • Improved reciprocity at long and short exposure times
  • Less compensation required than with conventional films.
  • 120-size film coated on a thicker (4.7-mil) base than other black-and-white roll films
  • Improved dimensional stability; easier darkroom handling.
  • Virtually no difference between the daylight and tungsten film speeds
  • No need to adjust exposure for different light sources.
  • More responsive to zone-system development changes
  • Smaller time adjustments needed.
  • No increase in processing time required for one-stop "push" with most developers
  • No need to segregate one-stop-pushed film from normally exposed film. You can mix normal exposures and one-stop-pushed exposures on the same roll. (You may want to use paper one-half grade higher in contrast to print one-stop-pushed exposures.)
  • Less development-time increase required for film pushed by two or more stops
  • Saves processing time.
  • Processed in standard developers, including KODAK T-MAX Developer and KODAK T-MAX RS Developer and Replenisher
  • No need for a special developer. You can process T-MAX Professional Films with other black-and-white films.
  • T-MAX P3200 Professional Film-- speeds ranging from high to ultra high
  • Allows photography in situations where it was previously impossible

Example Photos:

https://www.lomography.com/films/871934604-kodak-professional-t-max-p3200/photos

Film DataSheet:

http://imaging.kodakalaris.com/sites/prod/files/files/products/F4001.pdf