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Kodak T-Max P3200, P3200 TMZ, Black & White Negative Film ISO 3200, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure,

SKU: KKTMZ36U MFR: 1516798
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Key Features

  • Capture stunning black and white photography with this high contrast Kodak T-Max film.
  • Enjoy wide latitude for versatile shooting, from bright daylight to low-light conditions.
  • Achieve excellent sharpness and fine grain, perfect for detailed enlargements and prints.
  • Push/pull process this 35mm film to achieve speeds from EI 800 to 25,000 as needed.
  • Ideal black and white film for photojournalism, sports, and fine art photography projects.
  • Create archival quality images with rich shadow detail using this classic Kodak film.
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Shopper : Why Did You Choose This?MARTIN Z : Only game in town!LUKAS J : high isoALFRED M : Never used before wanted to give it a tryFRANCES D : Its winter in Portland, OR... what else can I shoot?PATRICK D : Love shooting this at night and during Miami Art Week.DAVID S : Photograph fast moving subjectsJEREMY S : grain!AARON A : This film makes dirt look pretty.DANIEL C : I like to keep a spare roll in my bag, just in case. I find the T-Max p3200 a film that works for me better than Delta 3200. This is just a personal preference.TIMOFEY K : Beautiful grain, if exposed properly it looks absolutely stunning.JAMES L : ExperimentingNICHOLAS B : Experiment with BW film.ROBERTO V : It is required for my photo class.KHRISTIAN D : Huge grainsTIMOTHY D : It lets you take indoor black and white photos with no flash and you can get some unique candids with it.SHANNON S : I used to use this film, and it was my favorite for black and whites. I was so glad to find it again. I cannot wait to start shooting.DOUGLAS H : To have on hand for low light black and white film photography.JACOB B : Wanted to experiment with high ISO film.MICHAEL M : Trying out all speeds to build basic manual 35mm all around camera skills.Scott W : I love high speed film.Chris N : Fast filmRamon V : For low light photographyVIOLETA A : i always use this film for low lightAaron A : I want to try itSCOTT W : For use in available light nighttime setting with no flash or tripod.STEVE L. N : I want to experiment with a faster film.VERNON H : Wanted to compare it to shooting Ilford Delta Pro 3200.CLARK M : Getting back into film and this is one I've been wanting to try. Looking forward to trying the latest.MARISA H : Experimenting with Different FilmGlenn F : Great latitude, the ISO says it all.PATRICK D : Tried this before pushing it to 1600. Want to shoot it again.GUSTAVO G : to nurture your artistic side, you should burn a few rolls of this and have some fun. you'll be amazed by the results.

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2024-12-01T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Love it in low light

3200 is great in low light.

jw

2024-10-22T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great

Great option for low light

Iv

2024-10-10T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

great

great price

to

2024-09-19T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent

its something i was looking for to begin my film photography

Sebastien

2024-07-18T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Awesome Film

Love this film! It's great for point and shoots for low light or night time. They also have a very competitive price compared to other places

ROBERT B.

2024-03-06T21:49:24

Rated 5 out of 5

Happy customer

Great film great service

ALFRED M.

2022-11-30T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Love The Film Stock & Service

My favorite black & white film stock. Plus it's super easy to order and arrived quickly.

Byron

2022-03-24T13:39:13

Rated 5 out of 5

Tmax 3200

Just developed a roll. Looking great pre-print!

IAN G.

2021-01-31T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Prompt service

Prompt service

Thomas

2020-11-30T04:43:21

Rated 5 out of 5

great

great if you like grainy films

PABLO G.

2020-07-27T08:07:26

Rated 5 out of 5

Low light for film

A stunning film for high contrast low light portraits or concerts. I absolutely love this film.

JONATHON M.

2019-11-05T09:05:50

Rated 5 out of 5

P3200

Another great product by Kodak. Make sure and do a search for meetering this film.

Stephen K.

2019-05-30T21:29:29

Rated 5 out of 5

I will purchase again.

Very nice tones and contrast for this speed of film. I will purchase again.

Kavan M.

2019-05-10T11:46:35

Rated 5 out of 5

Love the Grain

Love the look and versatility of this film, as a photographer who works almost exclusively on film it’s nice to know there is a reliable high speed film available.

Wilson A.

2019-03-19T15:48:39

Rated 5 out of 5

Buy this film so they keep making it

Fast, contrasty, still develops without excessive grain in microphen.

Wesley Y.

2019-01-17T13:12:36

Rated 5 out of 5

Customer support was great!!!

Unfortunately timing was off and I need to make a return because I would not be in town to receive the film but the customer support team was off the chain. They helped so much so quickly and without any speed bumps. Super well organized and very nice. Will buy again soon I promise. The film is great though btw.

eric f.

2013-07-01T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

I was pleased that this vendor still had some TMAX 3200 to offer customers.

When I desire a high grain effect, I use TMAX 3200. It's great film, but unfortunately has been discontinued. I was pleased that this vendor still had some TMAX 3200 to offer customers.

JENNIFER J.

2013-01-30T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Think "LIFE Magazine" look

It's a very grainy black and with film. The best way to describle is to think of Life magazine and the black and white photos with high contrast. That's it! Sadly they no longer make this film anymore.

Destroyed S.

2012-08-22T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great film in digital age

I shot primarily on digital camera and i admit i did lot of post processing to achieve film look. then i realized why to fake it when i can make it. So I bought film camera(Olympus OM4) and used this film.I always take my camera to any event.This time I shot birthday party of my friend with my new OM4 without flash. I shot on the speed 3200 as mentioned on film, the rsults were spot on. This film is gorgeous (yes it has lot of grain) but that gives artistic look. So i would recommend this film.if you like pictures in Life megazine on some celebrity in his old time and you like the look this is the film...

skmendiratta

2010-09-17T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Luscious Film

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).

Ranch G.

2009-06-24T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent for night sports

I use it to shoot night football games pushed to 6400. It produces great pictures.

junior897

2009-06-10T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

GREAT PRODUCT. CAN NOT LIVE WITHOUT IT !

This film is great for action photography in very low light conditions.

Albert

2007-09-25T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Nice and grainy.

This film produces really grainy photos, so only use if you like that look.

Jonathan

2007-08-24T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent Low Light Film!

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.

ChaZg33k

2007-07-27T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent Low-Light Medium

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.

Roger C.

2007-07-17T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Best High Speed Black and White Film

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.

3rdspade

Kodak P3200 Specifications

  • 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

  • UPC Code

    041771516796

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FEATURED REVIEWS

Best High Speed Black and White Film

By 3rdspade

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.

Excellent Low Light Film!

By ChaZg33k

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.

Be ready to capture every moment with the unparalleled performance of Kodak T-Max P3200 Professional Film. This high-quality, panchromatic black-and-white negative film is engineered to push the boundaries of film speed, offering a remarkable ISO 3200 that can be extended up to an exposure index of 25,000. Its unique T-grain structure results in a finer grain quality than typically found in fast black-and-white films, ensuring your images are sharp and detailed even in the most challenging lighting conditions.

The Kodak T-Max P3200 is the professional photographer's ally, versatile enough to excel in a variety of scenarios. Whether you're shooting rapid sports action, capturing the ambiance of dimly lit environments without the intrusion of flash, or seeking to freeze motion with fast shutter speeds, this film delivers reliable results. Its high-speed capabilities make it an excellent choice for achieving greater depth of field while handholding telephoto lenses, making it indispensable for fast-paced events or candid nighttime photography.

Designed for 35mm cameras, each roll provides 36 exposures, allowing ample opportunity to document indoor sports, nocturnal adventures, or critical moments in available-light press photography. The durability and consistency of Kodak's T-Max P3200 film also make it a trusted medium for law enforcement and surveillance purposes, where clarity and precision are paramount.

Choose the Kodak T-Max P3200 for its professional-grade quality and the confidence that comes with using a product from Kodak, a brand synonymous with photographic excellence. With this film, you're not just taking pictures; you're crafting timeless black-and-white masterpieces that stand out for their clarity, depth, and fine grain - even under the most demanding conditions.

Kodak P3200 Features

  • KODAK T-GRAIN Emulsion that reshapes pebble-like crystals into a tabular form with more surface to catch light
  • 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.
  • Improved sharpness
  • Maintains subject detail in prints at higher degrees of magnification than conventional films.
  • Expanded exposure latitude
  • Greater "forgiveness" with overexposure errors; quality prints from moderately under- or overexposed negatives.
  • Better highlight separation.
  • Improved reciprocity at long and short exposure times
  • Less compensation required than with conventional films.
  • 120-size film coated on a thicker (4.7-mil) base than other black-and-white roll films
  • Improved dimensional stability; easier darkroom handling.
  • Virtually no difference between the daylight and tungsten film speeds
  • No need to adjust exposure for different light sources.
  • More responsive to zone-system development changes
  • Smaller time adjustments needed.
  • No increase in processing time required for one-stop "push" with most developers
  • 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.)
  • Less development-time increase required for film pushed by two or more stops
  • Saves processing time.
  • Processed in standard developers, including KODAK T-MAX Developer and KODAK T-MAX RS Developer and Replenisher
  • No need for a special developer. You can process T-MAX Professional Films with other black-and-white films.
  • T-MAX P3200 Professional Film-- speeds ranging from high to ultra high
  • Allows photography in situations where it was previously impossible.

Key Features

  • Capture stunning black and white photography with this high contrast Kodak T-Max film.
  • Enjoy wide latitude for versatile shooting, from bright daylight to low-light conditions.
  • Achieve excellent sharpness and fine grain, perfect for detailed enlargements and prints.
  • Push/pull process this 35mm film to achieve speeds from EI 800 to 25,000 as needed.
  • Ideal black and white film for photojournalism, sports, and fine art photography projects.
  • Create archival quality images with rich shadow detail using this classic Kodak film.

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