TMAX 100 is one of my favorite black and white films. I started using it when I was in college. Some people like the Tri-X, but I prefer the higher contrast and latitude that the TMAX has. At ISO 100, the grain is very fine. Really only good for shooting outdoors in sunlight if you don't have a tripod or flash. I shoot 120 roll film with my Rolleiflex 3.5f. Develop it yourself in Kodak Chemistry (developer D-76) and then scan the negatives. Check out some of the images I uploaded for reference.
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