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Kodak 35mm Black & White Print Film T-Max ISO 400 24 Exposures Reviews

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- Reliable tonal range (3)
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Pros
- Accurate
- Consistent
- Reliable Tonal Range
- Scans Well
- Sharp
Cons
Best Uses
- Action Shots
- Sports Photography
- Travel
Comments about Kodak 35mm Black & White Print Film T-Max ISO 400 24 Exposures:
This product is great. It's a must buy for black and white photographers!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Accurate
- Consistent
- Sharp
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Kodak 35mm Black & White Print Film T-Max ISO 400 24 Exposures:
Very great product courtesy of Ritz camera. I like buying all my products here. There an honest wholesome company.
Pros
- Accurate
- Consistent
Cons
Best Uses
- Action Shots
- Artwork
- Photojournalism
Comments about Kodak 35mm Black & White Print Film T-Max ISO 400 24 Exposures:
It is difficult to get black and white film locally, and I use it in my photography class. [...]
Pros
- Accurate
- Reliable Tonal Range
- Sharp
Cons
Best Uses
- Photojournalism
- Sports Photography
Comments about Kodak 35mm Black & White Print Film T-Max ISO 400 24 Exposures:
Consistently produced great pics. I won three awards using this film!
Pros
- Consistent
- Reliable Tonal Range
- Scans Well
- Sharp
Cons
- IS NOT C-41 PROCESSING
- Tracks Poorly in Camera
Best Uses
- Artwork
- Buildings
- Office
Comments about Kodak 35mm Black & White Print Film T-Max ISO 400 24 Exposures:
It is a great product, I was just not aware that it was not C-41 Processing, and I allowed a relative to buy the wrong thing. Easily confused if you do not read the box carefully. I had to ship my film off to be developed, and wanted to save others from the same trouble =]
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