Are you ready to elevate your black and white photography? Discover the KODAK T-MAX 400 Professional Film, a premium black and white negative film crafted for 35mm cameras. This film is a favorite among photographers for its versatility and reliability, making it ideal for capturing life's fleeting moments with precision and artistry. Whether you're shooting in low-light conditions, capturing fast-paced action, or aiming for images with deep depth of field and crisp shutter speeds, this film delivers exceptional results.
With an ISO 400 rating, the T-MAX 400 film offers maximum image quality at a high film speed, making it a top choice for both amateur and professional photographers. Its exceptionally fine grain and high resolving power ensure very high sharpness, allowing for significant enlargements without losing detail. This makes it perfect for photographers who wish to bring their vision to life with clarity and precision.
The continuous-tone panchromatic properties of the T-MAX 400 enhance its versatility, making it suitable for a wide range of photographic applications. From artistic projects to scientific and biomedical documentation, this film excels, especially in scenarios where fluorescence photography is essential. Its robust performance allows it to be exposed at EI 800 with standard processing or pushed to EI 1600 with push-processing, delivering excellent results even in challenging lighting conditions.
Whether you're capturing the nuances of a shadow-draped scene or freezing motion in a dynamic environment, the T-MAX 400 film exemplifies Kodak's dedication to photographic excellence. With 24 exposures per roll, this film is not just a tool for capturing images; it's a canvas for photographers who appreciate the depth, emotion, and timeless elegance that only black and white film can convey.
This bundle also includes the Alpine 1 Camera Bag, providing a convenient and stylish way to carry your camera and film. Embrace the art of black and white photography with the KODAK T-MAX 400 Professional Film and unlock the potential of each frame.