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πŸ“Έ Kodak Tri-X 400TX Professional ISO 400 Black and White Film - High-Quality 36mm Format for Professional Photography Review

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Details

BrandKODAK
Model Name866 7073
Film ColorBlack-and-white
Film Format Type135
Exposures per Roll36

Description of πŸ“Έ Kodak Tri-X 400TX Professional ISO 400 Black and White Film - High-Quality 36mm Format for Professional Photography

Delivers fine grain, wide exposure latitude, high sharpness, and high resolving power. Excellent choice for dimly-lit or fast-action subjects. Single roll of TRI-X 400 professional black-and-white, 35mm film. Perfect for shots requiring a good depth of field, fast shutter speeds, or extending the distance range for flash pictures. Fine grain, high sharpness. Medium contrast, moderate degree of enlargement.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

As a hobby photographer I use this film and .

As a hobby photographer, I use this film and develop it myself. It has always been a real gem in the world of black and white photography.

Pros
  • Camera and photo
Cons
  • May damage

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Still one of the best black and white classic movies

Still one of the best black and white classic movies. I've been using it for 40 years. It has a very fine grain and tonality. I hope Kodak will continue to do this for many years to come. I miss being able to use Kodachrome, but at least the Tri-X is still around.

Pros
  • Movie
Cons
  • Appearance

I was thrilled to find black and white film. I decided to go back to the old school with a 35mm camera in my grandfather's footsteps and the switch to black and white allows me to do exactly that 35mm film, you get what you take, you can't alter your photos , like you can with digital cameras there's a really honest and raw feel to it and I live in Montana Ansel Adams pay attention lol

Pros
  • Shooting on film
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Another of the best classic black and white films

Another of the best classic black and white films. I've been using it for 40 years. It has a very fine grain and tonality. I hope Kodak will continue to do this for many years to come. I miss being able to use Kodachrome, but at least the Tri-X still exists.

Pros
  • Medium contrast, moderate magnification.
Cons
  • Quick Guide

I was thrilled to find black and white film. I decided to go back to the old school with a 35mm camera in my grandfather's footsteps and shoot black and white accurately, that you get what you do with 35mm, that you can't manipulate your photos the way you can with digital cameras , there's a really honest and raw feel to it, and I live in Montana Ansel Adams, beware lol

Pros
  • Good choice for dimly lit or fast moving subjects
Cons
  • Factor Set

Tri-X is a classic among classics. A Kodak rep recently wrote an article about their film division to praise the new T-MAX 400 formula, even mentioning that they didn't dare touch the Tri-X because it's considered a true classic. As soon as I started shooting, I immediately felt contempt for the Tri-X. I thought it was a "student film", a sign of a true amateur! Over the years I've gotten less snobbish and less stupid, and it's in my top 3 best movies of all time (Acros and PanF+ are the other…

Pros
  • A roll of TRI-X 400 35mm professional black and white film
Cons
  • Almost everything is fine