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📸 Unleash Your Inner Artist with Kodak Tri-X!
Kodak Tri-X 400TX Professional ISO 400 is a 36mm black-and-white film renowned for its fine grain, wide exposure latitude, and exceptional sharpness, making it the go-to choice for professional photographers capturing fast-action subjects.
| ASIN | B000I2JI3A |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #637,184 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #133 in Photo Film |
| Brand | KODAK |
| Brand Name | KODAK |
| Compatible Camera Film Format Type | 35mm |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 881 Reviews |
| Exposure Count | 36 |
| Exposures per Roll | 36 |
| File Format | 35mm |
| Film Color | Black and White |
| Film Colour | Black and White |
| Film Format | 135 |
| Film Format Type | 135 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00041778667071, 00041778701928 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| ISO Equivalent | 400 ISO |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Light Sensitivity | 400 |
| Lighting Type | Daylight |
| Manufacturer | Kodak |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 866 7073 |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/2000 seconds |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/1000 seconds |
| Model Name | Tri-X 400TX |
| Model Number | 866 7073 |
| Roll Quantity | 1 |
| UPC | 041778667071 780746622765 041778701928 |
U**R
The best black and white film ever!
The best film there is!
S**T
It's a tried and tested film, nothing to go wrong here
-1 because of the packing
B**E
Arnaque!
La boîte était vide, à la place il y avait des petites pierres et du papier.
K**K
Clean and crisp film stock
This 35mm 400 ISO film stock is sharp and elegant with almost no grain, or at least a very fine grain structure that is only apparent in larger scans or prints. It has excellent contrast and shadow detail and an almost digital-like quality to edges. If that is the look you are after then look no further. If you want heavy, visible grain, you might be better off with Ilford B&W stock.
B**H
If you shoot b/w, but haven't shot Tri-X, just do it!
Tri-X is a classic among classics. A Kodak rep, in a recent article about their film division sang the praises of the recent new formulation of T-MAX 400 even mentioned that they haven't dared to touch Tri-X because of it's standing as a true classic. When I first got into photography, I immediately felt disdain for Tri-X. I considered it a 'student film,' the mark of a true amateur! Years down the road, I became less snobby and less foolish, and it has entered my top three film choices of all time (Acros and PanF+ are the other two, for the curious...) So, for those who don't know, here's the skinny on Tri-X. It's a classic grain emulsion. And, that grain will probably show, but it will look smooth and sexy. It's closest competition in the market, Ilford HP5+, has much sharper, in-your-face grain, in my opinion. You can push and pull Tri-X 2 stops in whatever developer you ordinarily use without really batting an eyelash. You can abuse Tri-X. One doesn't typically encouraging abusing things, but Tri-X takes what you throw at it in stride. I keep it in the camera that stays in my trunk, because situations might not necessarily allow me to get a proper exposure at all times, and I don't have the luxury of picking a film for a specific situation with that camera. I respool Minox with it for the same reason. In fact, it's a go-to film for any camera without a meter, where one has to assess exposure in one's head. With that much room for error (for me, at least... I never said sunny/16 was my forté!), a forgiving film is handy. And Tri-X forgives and forgives... Tri-X looks good, gives consistent results, and allows the photographer to make mistakes. The only thing it does not do well is age -- please shoot this stuff before it expires. Expired Tri-X tends to get blotchy, like it has the measles. All in all, a good price for a great film (36 exp in 135 format). You know you want to!
I**L
Excelente
Son los que necesito
J**N
excellent
good stuff
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