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Kodak T-Max P3200, P3200TMZ, Black & White Negative Film ISO 3200, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure, USA
Mfr. Part: 1516798 SKU: KKTMZ36U

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| KODAK T-MAX P3200 Professional Film is a multi-speed continuous-tone panchromatic black-and-white negative film that combines high to ultra-high film speeds with finer grain than that of other fast black-and-white films. It is especially useful for very fast action; for dimly lighted scenes where you can't use flash; for subjects that require good depth of field combined with fast shutter speeds; and for handholding telephoto lenses for fast action or in dim light. It is an excellent choice for indoor or nighttime sports events and available-light press photography, as well as law-enforcement and general surveillance applications that require exposure indexes of 3200 to 25,000. |
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KODAK T-GRAIN Emulsion that reshapes pebble-like crystals into a tabular form with more surface to catch light |
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Allows films with extremely fine grain to be made faster; high-speed films have finer grain. T-MAX Professional Films offer the best of both worlds: high speed and fine grain. |
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Improved sharpness |
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Maintains subject detail in prints at higher degrees of magnification than conventional films. |
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Expanded exposure latitude |
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Greater "forgiveness" with overexposure errors; quality prints from moderately under- or overexposed negatives. |
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Better highlight separation. |
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Improved reciprocity at long and short exposure times |
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Less compensation required than with conventional films. |
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120-size film coated on a thicker (4.7-mil) base than other black-and-white roll films |
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Improved dimensional stability; easier darkroom handling. |
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Virtually no difference between the daylight and tungsten film speeds |
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No need to adjust exposure for different light sources. |
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More responsive to zone-system development changes |
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Smaller time adjustments needed. |
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No increase in processing time required for one-stop "push" with most developers |
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No need to segregate one-stop-pushed film from normally exposed film. You can mix normal exposures and one-stop-pushed exposures on the same roll. (You may want to use paper one-half grade higher in contrast to print one-stop-pushed exposures.) |
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Less development-time increase required for film pushed by two or more stops |
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Saves processing time. |
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Processed in standard developers, including KODAK T-MAX Developer and KODAK T-MAX RS Developer and Replenisher |
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No need for a special developer. You can process T-MAX Professional Films with other black-and-white films. |
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T-MAX P3200 Professional Film-- speeds ranging from high to ultra high |
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Allows photography in situations where it was previously impossible. |
| Film speed | EI 800 to 25,000 with push processing |
| Primary features | Wide exposure latitude, Excellent sharpness and shadow detail, fine grain |
| Primary Applications | Fine art, Law Enforcement, Medical/scientific, Military/instrumentation, Photojournalism, Sports |
| Recommended KODAK Developers | T-MAX, T-MAX RS, XTOL, D-76, HC-110 |
| Total darkness | (no safelight recommended) |
| Available in | 135 and long roll sizes |
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