Kodak T-MAX 400 - 35mm Film

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donald b. (Horsham, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles: fat bloke with a camera
i say jeeves

ok this is not the cheapest of films and its not something i can shoot every day, but if you have more money than me of are looking for a film an event and can push the boat out then this fine and lovely film is it. just everything about this film sings go give it a go.

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Marc J. (Redditch, GB)
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Gritty film

Really pleased with the results I got from this film. Lovely grain and feel to the images, will be shooting this again.

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Chris B. (Dover, GB)
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TMax 400

Shot on an ancient 180mm lens, when I wasn't watching the meter as carefully as I should have been.

The film just lifts the shot with its latitude and kind of yeah there's some but not too much grain.

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J.S. (London, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Studio work, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: I Know I Am Home
Great film as expected for the price.

Yes it’s pricy. Yes I have it as a treat sometimes. But it’s a really good film.
I’ve categorically stated the best black and white film in the past is Ilford XP2 (either cross processed in Black and White Chems or in C41) and I stick to that statement. But this is a very good second place.
The let down is the price. Which might be prohibitive to some. Mind if film shooters can spend £90+ quid on some old compact camera they could justify this.
(Perhaps not one for the frugal film project people!)

I tend to overexpose slightly say expose as if 320 ISO — and develop normally but that’s personal preference. Looks great in Bellini Hydrophen.

Sample shot was taken with a Nikon F5 with Nikon 24-85mm f2.8 lens.

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Chris B. (Hunstanton, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Landscapes, Architecture
Accreditation Handles: X @chrismojo
Premium results from premium film

Lots of cheap(er) films come up trumps when you whizz 'em off to the Wondies.

This costs a fair chunk more at £16 a pop but you can see where your hard-earned's going.

Check out the sharpness, tonal range, latitude that makes the church shot sing. Two or three stops' difference between the window and the big bit down the middle (nave..?).

I've given it a bit more welly and tickled the contrast.

That probably destroyed the look I was after with the tree, but the tree hopefully gets another chance to punch its way off the ropes on some other films the Wondies are sorting.

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