Kodak Tri-X 400 - 35mm Film


Exposures: 36
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Description

Kodak Tri-X 35mm is a truly legendary film. Kodak Tri-X emulsion was first introduced in 1940 in sheet film, making it over 80 years old 🤩

Now at a low everyday price!

Key to its longevity has been its flexibility - photographers can take TriX 35mm into a variety of lighting situations and recover highlights and shadows or generate different grain feel through processing choices.

It has been the first choice for many top photographers over its lifespan - in fact when Kodak went through bankruptcy and restructuring in 2012 Don McCullin panic-bought 150 rolls of Kodak Tri-X in case it didn't survive the turmoil! Fortunately for Mr McCullin and every other photographer, Tri-X did survive and is still available fresh in both 35mm and 120 formats.

Features:

- Classic medium speed black and white film
- Suitable for all types of photography
- Fine grain structure and great sharpness
- Incredible tonal range and excellent grey scale definition

Benefits:

- Create beautiful photos suitable for enlargement
- Connect with the history of 20th Century photojournalism
- Achieve amazing results indoors or outdoors, no matter the light condition
- Vintage feel to your shots

Sometimes called 400 tx, TriX or 400TX.

 

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Specification

Format: 35mm
Colour: B&W
Type: Negative
ISO: 400
Exposures: 36 or 24
Pack size: 1

 

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Kodak - properly known as Kodak Eastman - was founded in America in 1888 and dominated the "Western" world of photography for the next 100 years, constantly in fierce rivalry with the Japanese Fuji. Similarly to Fuji the advent of digital photography at the turn of the century caused significant financial problems. A late attempt to win in the compact market was hit by the rise of mobile photography and bankruptcy followed in 2012. Fortunately the photography business has survived under the Kodak Alaris name - based in Hertfordshire, England - and they have delighted the analogue industry by pledging continued support for film production and the promise of bringing back old favourite emulsions.

Sample shots (c) Osamu Kaneko

 

Where we ship

When you buy your camera film from us we can ship it across the UK, Europe, USA, New Zealand, Australia and Canada (more countries planned soon!) So buy your Kodak Tri-X 35mm film today and dive back into the fun of 35mm film photography!

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Customer Reviews

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Chris B. (Kings Lynn, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Landscapes, Architecture
Accreditation Handles: X chrismojo
Tri-X stands the test of time

Still a great film for the grittier look.

Tones come up better with a bit of help in post.

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B. (Camden, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder
Accreditation Handles: Flickr - blainnn
Good but there is better

If you aren’t completely taken by the look of this stock, others are available. When I choose a 400 B&W I’m usually pushing it, and the Ilford stocks push better. That doesn’t make this a bad film though, it’s reliable and it does have a look that some love.

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simon c. (Council Bluffs, US)
Tri-X pushed to 800 iso

Grainy images from interior shots of a run-down hotel but they are incredibly atmospheric and very obviously not digital images. Pushed to 800 iso on the recommendation of a friend but very interested to see how it will look at 400 iso on the next hotel visit.

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Michael H. (Council Bluffs, US)
Grainy but a classic

I find pushing this film one stop or two makes it too grainy and contrasty so I prefer to use it at box speed. It's iconic, though, and priced well, considering.

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MW (Lincoln, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel, Studio work, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: Marcel W.
Push it for contrast!

Amazing film, my premium b&w option and amazing contrast when pushed.

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