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Kodak Tri-X Pan, TX 402 Black & White Bulk Negative Film ISO 400, 35mm Size, 100' Roll

SKU: KKTX402 MFR: 1067214
$164.99
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Key Features

  • Capture stunning black and white photos with the classic Kodak Tri-X Pan film.
  • Enjoy the fine grain and high sharpness of this ISO 400 black and white film.
  • Perfect for photojournalism, fine art, and general photography with this film.
  • Achieve a moderate degree of enlargement with excellent tonality using Tri-X Pan.
  • This 35mm black and white film offers wide exposure latitude for versatile shooting.
  • Develop with recommended Kodak developers for optimal archival properties.
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Shopper : How many rolls of film in this box? 20?RONALD S : Kodak Tri-X is the go to film to cover most photo situations with a minimum of grain.on producing excellent enlargement even up to 11x14. Used it for 40+ years and buying in bulk you save almost 50% not to mention you can load film as needed-say you only need 12 shots or want to go over the standard 24 or 36. So the answer is -it is up to you how many rolls you can make in 100 foot box. [3 feet=36 exposures]MELISSA H : One large roll that you make smaller rolls from. The number of rolls you can make depends on how long you make them.OLEKSANDR N : This is a single bulk roll. You will need a bulk film loader and reloadable cartridges to make your own rolls.ROBERT S : It has been a while. If I recall correctly, I was able make between 15 & 20 rolls at 36+ exposures.BERNIE D : I am not sure how many rolls are in a 100' box. the film is bulk and you have to load each roll into a cassette. So it is also a question of what size rolls you are loading, 10 shot rolls, 20-24 shot rolls or 36 exposure rolls. I would guess it is about 3 feet per 36 exposure roll so you get quite a few rolls with 100 feet of film. Hope this helps. oh, don't load much past 36 exposures per roll. that can cause jamming problems.SEAN V : you should get at least 20 rolls of 36 exposures out of 100 feetMOHSEN Z : Yes, 20 of 36 exposures.John Jeffrey D : Really? The box says 1 @ 100 feet (12 inches per foot). You roll the bulk film into cartridges. You choose how long in each cart. (20) yes. (30) okay-maybe. You can also google "using bulk 35mm film" for more details and information.MIKE P : 18 rolls of 36 exposureWIM H : I get about 19 or 20 rolls from a bulk roll; I use somewhat shorter rolls to make 35 or fewer exposures so a roll will fit on a 7x5 PrintFile page.KATRINA R : Roughly 20, yes. Depending on how many shots you place in a roll through your bulk loader. And factoring a leader for each roll. I got 18.ROBERT H : 36 exposure rolls are about 6 feet long. You can get about 16 rolls of 36 exposure from 100 feet.Donald S : 20 is about right for 36 exposures. Some people roll 30-32 to prevent the end of the strip from hanging out of the processing reel. That'll yield a few more rolls.MICHAL I : It's one continuous roll, 100' -> ~30 meters. You have to cut it yourself.
Shopper : Why Did You Choose This?JEFFREY L. H : It's the best!CHRIS W : It’s the best all-around black and white film known to man!ALEX M : To be perfectly honest, I chose this because Ilford HP5+ was on backorder lolPAULA W : a conventional 35 mm 400 filmDAVID P : Bulk load and save moneyXUANCHEN L : I want to shoot at night, I need a high-speed film.DAVE V : Although most of my photography is digital, I am also 'returning to my roots' developing a familiar and reliable film. Tri-X has much exposure latitude, and a characteristic 'look' that I like very much.

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Review Summary

2025-07-30T08:02:42

Rated 5 out of 5

Classic

The perfect film for classic-looking B&W photography.

DJANGO S.

2025-06-20T12:03:42

Rated 5 out of 5

Tri x

Outstanding

Roland N.

2025-06-18T08:22:25

Rated 5 out of 5

Best B&W Film

Love the classical B&W photo results. My favorite B&W film.

JAMES C.

2025-02-26T15:34:19

Rated 5 out of 5

Kodak Tri-X Rocks!!!

Tri-x has been my favorite film for many years. It's a breeze scanning or printing in my darkroom. So glad that it's back in my price range again. I also like how Adorama sweetened up the deal and basically threw in a a free Pro Optic Cleaning Kit. Plus, the film they sent in the 10-pack is super fresh.

MICHAEL S.

2025-02-11T07:06:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Excited to use film

So far so good. I haven't used all my exposures yet so I have no idea what the quality of the photos will look like but I'm excited!

ANNA T.

2024-09-19T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Pretty Good

The contrast is good, and I like the authentic feel.

Bob

2024-09-01T08:14:57

Rated 5 out of 5

Quality stuff

Such great film. A black and white go to.

AUSTIN Y.

2024-07-30T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great film

Great film, great contrast

Iv

2023-03-29T10:56:31

Rated 5 out of 5

Great film

One of my favorite films for B&W photography

NICHOLAS W.

2023-03-13T08:17:13

Rated 5 out of 5

Customer service is good.

I received two of the three pack in my order but the customer service folks corrected and shipped out the third right away.

ROBIN P.

2023-03-10T04:54:01

Rated 5 out of 5

Getting TX400 "GREAT" results

I always always get great results with this film. Like dad said you only get what you pay for so you want the best "BUY" the best. Being new to film I need all the help I can get but i am getting there. Oh yea learning developing too. Pretty easy to do. I would recommend this film to anyone who "WANTS" quality.

WILLIAM B.

2023-03-02T06:41:20

Rated 5 out of 5

A true classic

This is a good moderate speed black and white film. It was the standard until train films came out. So why is tri-x still available decades after tmax and delta and similar t grain films came on the market? There's just something about tri-x.

Paul V.

2022-11-29T02:47:02

Rated 5 out of 5

Hard to get.

I use to to get at stores.But now have to buy it from cameras stores.

Jerome C.

2022-11-24T09:25:44

Rated 4 out of 5

IMGP5089.JPG

Great film.

brian s.

2022-09-18T09:46:00

Rated 5 out of 5

400 Tri-X

Favorite B&W film to use on 35mm cameras!

LESLEY C.

2022-08-01T11:46:01

Rated 5 out of 5

Go to BW Film, no wonder is out of stock everywhere

Kodak TriX is my go-to BW film with wide range latitude for push pull. The additional cleaning kit is wonderful and quite helpful while traveling.

Albert L.

2022-07-24T09:47:09

Rated 5 out of 5

Go to BW film

My go to bw film. Fast enough for all types of weather, great depth of grayscale and able to hold on when being pull two stops. I hope it is still available for long time.

Albert L.

2022-05-13T08:48:14

Rated 5 out of 5

The Legend

It's 400TX. Its reputation precedes it. Sharp film despite the graininess, killer tones and a lot of latitude.

Brian M.

2022-05-02T09:16:22

Rated 5 out of 5

Reliable B&W Film

Really good, reliable b&w. Love pushing one stop for some sharp contrast.

CHARLIE U.

2022-05-02T09:15:20

Rated 5 out of 5

Reliable B&W Film

Really good, reliable b&w. Love pushing one stop for some sharp contrast.

CHARLIE U.

2022-04-10T09:08:22

Rated 4 out of 5

400 TX Filme

Great B & W film.

brian s.

2022-02-22T07:33:35

Rated 5 out of 5

good stuff

It's Tri-x.

MAX J.

2021-12-19T07:48:06

Rated 5 out of 5

Long wait time

Product is great (as expected, it?s Kodak) I just wouldn?t order again, because I can?t, and shouldn?t have to wait months to get it?

Sandy B.

2021-11-15T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Jahquan G

film came early than expected. will definitely be shopping here more often!!!

Jahquan

2021-09-01T10:53:58

Rated 5 out of 5

Very good!

Very pleased with the way my order was promptly handled, shipped.

Jerry S.

2021-08-23T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Kodak Tri X 400

Super fast turnaround & delivery to Australia. Very impressed!

Sabine

2021-08-13T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

good

not my favorite film but good film

sooyong

2021-08-13T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

good

not my favorite film but good film

Sooyong

2021-08-09T08:17:48

Rated 5 out of 5

Your grandpa's B&W film.

It's Tri-x. It goes in the Leica. It's a classic. Just get some.

Joseph D.

2021-08-09T08:17:29

Rated 5 out of 5

It's been around since 1954 for a reason.

It's Tri-x. It goes in the Leica. It's a classic. Just get some.

Joseph D.

Kodak Tri-X Pan 400 Specifications

  • Film speed

    ISO 400

  • Primary features

    Fine grain, high sharpness, Medium contrast, moderate degree of enlargement, wide exposure latitude

  • Suggested applications

    Corporate/industrial, Editorial, Fine art, General, Law enforcement, Military/instrumentation, Photojournalism/sports

  • Recommended KODAK Developers

    T-MAX, T-MAX RS, XTOL, HC-110, D-76, MICRODOL-X, DK-50, DURAFLO RT Chemicals

  • Total darkness

    (no safelight recommended)

  • Available in

    135, 120, and long rolls

  • Base

    5-mil acetate

  • UPC Code

    041771067212

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FEATURED REVIEWS

Best B&W Film Ever

By JAMES H.

All the great ones used it - Cartier-Bresson, Winogrand.... Still better than anything one can whip up in Photoshop. Funny how software designers are creating plug-ins that recreate the look and feel of Tri-X. Just use Tri-X! Excellent tonal range, wonderful, raw grain. D76 1:1 and skip the photo labs.

My alltime favorite film

By Rich P.

I started out 30-odd years ago with my first 35mm camera and fell in love with Tri-X. Today I am a fulltime photojournalist with a small newspaper shooting digital. BUT when I want to shoot for my own personal work, I pull out my dad's Yashica GS35 and rolls of Tri. It does more to improve my eye than anything else.

Before you venture into the world of photography, consider the Kodak Tri-X Pan, TX 402 Black & White Bulk Negative Film. This professional-grade, high-speed panchromatic film, with an ISO 400 rating, is perfect for capturing stunning images in low-light conditions or fast-paced action. Its high ISO allows for greater depth of field and faster shutter speeds, extending the distance range for flash photography and providing exceptional image quality.

This versatile film is available in both 120 and 135 sizes, as well as 35mm and 70mm long rolls, making it compatible with a wide range of cameras. The 120-size film even allows for retouching on the emulsion side, offering you more creative control over your final images.

The Kodak Tri-X Pan, TX 402 is a bulk negative film, making it a cost-effective choice for photographers who shoot frequently. This 100' roll of durable, reliable film is designed for general purpose photography, including portraits, landscapes, and still life.

Produced by Kodak, a reputable brand synonymous with high-quality photography equipment, the Tri-X Pan, TX 402 Black & White Bulk Negative Film ISO 400, 35mm Size, 100' Roll is a reliable choice for both amateur and professional photographers seeking to capture the world in stunning black and white.

Kodak Tri-X Pan 400 Features

  • Fine grain Good for producing high-quality images
  • Wide exposure latitude Rich tonality maintained with over exposure and underexposure
  • High sharpness Good for applications that require a moderate degree of enlargement
  • High resolving power Good rendition of detail

Key Features

  • Capture stunning black and white photos with the classic Kodak Tri-X Pan film.
  • Enjoy the fine grain and high sharpness of this ISO 400 black and white film.
  • Perfect for photojournalism, fine art, and general photography with this film.
  • Achieve a moderate degree of enlargement with excellent tonality using Tri-X Pan.
  • This 35mm black and white film offers wide exposure latitude for versatile shooting.
  • Develop with recommended Kodak developers for optimal archival properties.

What's in the box:

  • 35mm x 100' roll