Kodak T-MAX 100 - 35mm Film


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Steve H. (Diss, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners, Landscapes, Architecture
First Roll of TMax 100 - Wow

This was a roll of firsts...

First with a new lens and, as a long time Ilford shooter, first with TMax 100. And... what a film this is; why have I waited so long.

So, to test it out, where better than a local ruined church for some leisurely, slow paced, mindful film photography. I'm loving the look, feel and grain structure of this film which has delivered all the detail in this crumbling ruin. In addition, the developing from the Wonderlab has resulted in some lovely contrasty images - just what I was hoping for.

I'll definitely be returning to Max 100 again.

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Lewis D. (Epsom, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes, Architecture
Accreditation Handles: gooey_lewy
Harrier on Tmax

I brought some roles of near expiry Tmax100 from AW and used them on a shoot with the Harriers at RAF Wittering.

I exposed them at 80iso as this seems to be the true value of this film and I developed them using the RH method using 510pyro and home scanned.

I was really pleased with the tonality and the way the film held up in the low setting sun and it took very little processing to get a great looking image.

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Matthew T. (Larbert, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Street Photography
Accreditation Handles: @mtsangphotos
A very good B&W filmstock

A great classic film stock from Kodak. The grain is very very fine as Kodak claim. I used an expired roll (probably nearly 20 years old) and still came out the camera brilliantly. Develops very well using Ilford ID11. Has great sharpness, contrast and does well in lowlight. It is quite pricey but worth it.

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Paula K. (Northwich, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: For Instagram @citygirl1919
Another gem

There's certainly no shortage of good black-and-white films. Kodak T-Max 100 isn't an exception either. As other reviewers have said, it is pretty sharp indeed. I enjoyed the results I got from it.

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BillP (Shrewsbury, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder
Accreditation Handles: Bill P
A new combination for me.

I have not shot Tmax 100 before, probably because of the price and also I mostly shoot 120 roll film. However as a new combo developed in Xtol, I am very pleased with the results. I guess this is a case of you get what you pay for. 35mm I always felt lacked the clarity of 120, but I have to say, my view has altered after this combo. Try it.

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