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Comments about Kodak Kodak T-Max P3200, P3200TMZ, Black & White Negative Film ISO 3200, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure, USA:
This film is truly luscious. Other high speed films can get very, very grainy----Kodak P3200 is absolutely beautiful. I use it for dark interiors and scenes and it has always given me amazing results. I wish it were less expensive, but will gladly continue to pay for it. By far, my favorite film (and I only shoot film).
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Comments about Kodak Kodak T-Max P3200, P3200TMZ, Black & White Negative Film ISO 3200, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure, USA:
I use it to shoot night football games pushed to 6400. It produces great pictures.
Comments about Kodak Kodak T-Max P3200, P3200TMZ, Black & White Negative Film ISO 3200, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure, USA:
This film is great for action photography in very low light conditions.
[3 of 3 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Kodak Kodak T-Max P3200, P3200TMZ, Black & White Negative Film ISO 3200, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure, USA:
This film produces really grainy photos, so only use if you like that look.
Emily
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[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Kodak Kodak T-Max P3200, P3200TMZ, Black & White Negative Film ISO 3200, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure, USA:
I've used this film any time I needed to shoot for a metal or punk band. The higher grain, especially if the film is beyond its expiration, is typically met with enthusiasm by heavy metal bands and the ilk.
Conspiracy, Inc. (Formerly "The Hexxx")
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[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Kodak Kodak T-Max P3200, P3200TMZ, Black & White Negative Film ISO 3200, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure, USA:
This film is a MUST for shooting indoor fast moving subjects such as sports, concerts, etc., where flash is prohibited. Push this to 12,800 (2 stops) and you will get shots the digital boys can only dream of. This is the playing field where a decent film camera will trump a digital costing (literally!) ten times as much.
[4 of 5 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Kodak Kodak T-Max P3200, P3200TMZ, Black & White Negative Film ISO 3200, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure, USA:
I am one of the few who still shoot with film and I use the Tmax 3200 film for the photojournalistic element of my wedding shoots. I pull the ISO down to 2500 or even 2000 to obtain a denser negative and I can still shoot without a flash and get the types of shots I want.