Kodak 8667073 Tri-X 400 135/36 Negative Film - Black/White

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  • This classic black-and-white film allows for maximum pushability when he needs it
  • Always revealing the truth-of a situation, of an emotion, of the fleeting permanence of nature
  • Easy way to take great pictures
  • Model number: 8667073
  • Sebastiao Salgado has long relied on KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X Film to express the human condition as he sees it. This classic black-and-white film allows for maximum pushability when he needs it, while its wide exposure latitude lets him leverage even the most challenging lighting situations. And the distinctive grain structure adds a level of realism as dramatic and profound as each subject.

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    Black/White-negative film

    Review:

    4.9 out of 5

    98.46% of customers are satisfied

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great classic film but….

    I.G. · 9 May 2024

    Great film but it’s generally well overpriced Wouldn’t pay more than 8-9 pounds for it (maximum). Best look about for the best deal. Kodak have actually reduced the price of Tri-X. Interesting that the price reduction hasn’t always been passed onto the customer.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Classic 400 Speed Photography

    P. · 2 April 2018

    Tri-X is the Ford Fiesta of film - it's been around longer than your parents, and is reliable to boot. Incredibly easy to develop yourself and with the distinct look of a vintage newsreel, this is one of the very few films currently on the market that won't let you down.The relative small cost of Tri-X and pushing-ability means that's a perfect choice for honing your skills, though what you choose to do with the film after this is highly subjective. Tri-X has a very distinct look that is dramatic, bold. The contrast is very high so you can expect the darkest of inky blacks and bright whites, but this feature won't suit every subject. Comparable films such as Ilford HP5 offer lower contrast and much, much better shadow detail, which I would suggest is more appealing for general photography.That said, Tri-X is fun to work with and offers a unique character. Have a play!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Superb results

    t. · 5 June 2014

    I have just got back into slr film photography after a few years with digital. Tri-x was always a favourite of mine, now it seems even better. I get great results using an exposure index of 320. I develop in D76 1+1. Sharp negatives with lots of graduated tone. I scan the negative to digital using a full frame dslr, then convert to positive via software. The only thing I don't like is that tr-x curls quite a lot and so needs good technique to scan properly. This film is also good value compared to the other b/w films available. Recommended

    5.0 out of 5 stars I loved shooting with this film

    A.C. · 22 September 2017

    I loved shooting with this film. It is capable of being pushed a stop or two (I shot in 800iso), and I got really nice results. A nice grainy-ness, and great contrast. Would definitely recommend and will be buying again.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars

    a. · 18 November 2015

    does what its meant to do

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great film one of my favourites

    A.C. · 6 May 2019

    I got some good pics with this roll of film. I prefer this to colour film.Somehow taking away colour adds more depth.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Picture this

    J.c. · 23 February 2021

    Great value. Very fast delivery..clear photos.....job done nicely...thanks

    5.0 out of 5 stars Best black and white film in the history of photography

    i.u. · 11 August 2017

    Best black and white film in the history of photography, all the world's best photographersused this film, I just wished my photos could be as good as theirs!

    PELLCULE 400 ASA

    F.A. · 22 June 2024

    PELLICULE 400 ASA NOIR ET BLANC DE QUALITE RAPIDE D EXPEDITION

    perfecto

    M.R.V. · 21 February 2024

    perfecto

    Clean and crisp film stock

    K. · 6 February 2024

    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.

    Ottima qualità

    L. · 28 October 2022

    Kodak è sinonimo di qualità. Questo prodotto è il più economico e di buona qualità che potete trovare sul market. Le foto scattate con questa pellicola appaiono calde nel senso che non creano molto contrasto, dai contorni belli e sfumati. Occhio a farle stampare nel posto giusto, perché con la stampa possono rovinare l'effetto che questa pellicola da

    excellent

    J.c. · 25 April 2019

    good stuff

    Kodak 8667073 Tri-X 400 135/36 Negative Film - Black/White

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