Kodak T-Max 100, 100TMX, Black & White Negative Film ISO 100, 35mm Size, 24 Exposure

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Key Features

  • Capture stunning detail with this ISO 100 black and white film, perfect for portraits.
  • Achieve archival quality prints with the fine grain of Kodak T-Max 100 film.
  • Enjoy wide latitude for flexible shooting in diverse lighting with this 35mm film.
  • Experience extremely high sharpness, ideal for landscape photography and enlargements.
  • Push/pull your development for creative control using this versatile black & white film.
  • Get consistent results with excellent contrast using Kodak T-Max 100 negative film.
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What type of photography is the KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film suitable for?

The KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film is versatile and suitable for a variety of photography types, including general outdoor and indoor photography, photomicrography, and lab documentation. It excels in capturing detailed subjects, delivering outstanding image quality in various lighting conditions.

Can the KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film be used to produce black-and-white slides?

Yes, when processed with the KODAK T-MAX 100 Direct Positive Film Developing Outfit, the KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film can produce high-quality black-and-white slides that retain the continuous-tone quality of the original exposures.

What are the unique features of the KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film?

The KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film features an ISO 100 sensitivity, extremely fine grain, and very high resolving power. This ensures exceptional image quality and sharpness. It's also versatile, suitable for a range of applications including general photography, photomicrography, and lab documentation.

Does the KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film work with all 35mm cameras?

Yes, the KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film is designed for use with all 35mm cameras, making it a versatile choice for photographers using this popular format.

What is the exposure capacity of the KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film?

The KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film has a 24 exposure capacity, offering ample opportunities for creativity and exploration in your photography.

Shopper : is black and white negative film used for slides only or can it be used to make prints?ROBERT B : Black and white negative film is used exclusively for prints. Color reversal or 'color positive' film is used to make slides.CHRIS O : Black and White negatives can be used to make traditional darkroom and/or inkjet prints.ANDREW R : Negative film is essentially "print" film. Kodak does not currently manufacture a black and white "slide" film.
Shopper : Why Did You Choose This?DONALD M : Wanted to try a T-grain low speed B&W filmDAN M : GoodMICHAEL B : Need it for a college photography course.JULIO F : Needs materials for studyJOHN LIAM W : i am planning to make studio portraits with this fine filmBRIAN S : Great Film. Like to use B W Film in the winter time.DYLAN C : kodak is my favorite so obviously had to go with it.VICTORIA V : Heard the grain it nice and it is affordable, so I wanted to try it outPABLO G : I chose this because i like the results iMICHAEL C : It is clear and wonderful film.KEEGAN P : For college classRICHARD S : Wide exposure latitude.PAUL P : reasonable grain and good range of tonesFRANKLIN Y : Best looking B&W film, periodMAURICIO A : Best price and Quality product.ALAN P : Birthday giftMATT J : it's on sale and the product was highly recommended by a friendGIOVANNI G : I needed film for my new Leica IIIa camera and this film is very affordable.CHRISTI D : Needed for photography classASHLEY H : Tmax has the finest grain and it was on sale.BRANDON E : Love t max. I usually wouldn’t use a low iso but it was on sale so I will experiment with pushingCHRIS P : Sale priceEDWARD N : Good pricingJEREMIAH J : film is expensive, and this looked like a good sale!STEPHAN P : Great price.TIMOTHY E : CheapJOHN S : Good price for B&W filmBRIAN S : Great FilmPETER P : Just to experiment with.GABRIEL F : Film ClassBRIAN S : Like b & w filmROBERT S : The balance between speed and fine grain. Chemistry available with no issue.Nathan M : wanted to try itDOYLE J : Always excellent results with Kodak Films. My first choice.DALE B : Trying different film.GREGORY C : Wanted to try this outLOREE R : Starting Granddaughter with SLR camera.SUSAN H : I always use Kodak film and the price is rightKEN M : finest kindBOB R : versatilityJANINE H : good price.NICHOLAS B : Experiment with BW film.AVA H : im in a class, this is the film we need to use, heard you guys are great and reliableMAURICIO A : excellent price.RONALD B : Want to try this out with my film cameraROBERT B : Kodak T-max films are the best on the market. Constant processing and photo metrics. It is the finest grain 100 film you can get. It rates up there with Kodak technical panMARILYN S : The brand, the number of exposures( rare wish they still made 12 exp.) .PHYLOS L : it's the slowest speed i can findRandal W : Love Kodak T-Max 100!MICHELE D : giftJames F : Good contrast and low grain film.CARLO D : It's simply my favorite black and white film. It's very sharp, It's grain is very fine, it has a beautiful tonal range, and gives me great prints.MARK D : Need it.AVIS J : Good all purpose film to get film index +2 for the shadow -2 for the highlight simple short and sweetAndy O : i need film compatible with an Argus C3Jessica H : For classBRIAN S : Well, I needed something that qualified for free 2 day shipping with my VIP360 membership, and I also needed something to take some studio b&w portraits with. I like mixing in some t-grain film into my life every once in a while.CHERISH O : I like the brand and it is a good price.WILLIAM H : It has fine grain for nature and landscapes, and T-grain for better digital scans.PAUL P : Because I needed film!ARLES P : well know filmBenjamin K : I am a fan of a dark image compared to one with a higher exposure, so I will often shoot an ISO 100 film in dark lighting. I also have been a large fan of black and white imaging lately so this combined both of those goals in one roll.SHADE W : Had a $50 budget and wanted some black and white film.PHILIP C : Need a finer grain filmARLES P : I SELL THEM.ENRIQUE E : I recently bought an old 35mm camera, Argus rangefinder, and was looking for film to try it out. Can't wait to see what the photos will look like. I've been taking pictures as a hobby since when I was about 12yrs old. My current camera is a dslr and am excited to use film again!

Reviews about this item

Review Summary

2023-08-18T08:08:27

Rated 5 out of 5

Top of the line black and white film.

Top of the line black and white film. This is my absolute favorite film stock for black and white photography. The Tmax grain is really esthetically pleasing and the dynamic range in the tones is awesome. Sometimes I'll switch to the ISO 400 just for more grain. Love this stuff!

JOSHUA B.

2022-12-28T07:19:44

Rated 5 out of 5

Black and white

Love taking black-and-white great price great service

joseph r.

2022-04-28T12:21:14

Rated 5 out of 5

Kodak TMax

Really like the clean no grain look I get with this film I use 35mm and 120 my go to for my work

Darrin W.

2022-04-28T08:31:59

Rated 5 out of 5

TMAX films, for always stunning tonality and deeper mid tones.

This film has consistently smooth tonality. When developed with XTOL or HC110, and exposed a touch toward the shadow side, it reminds me of the beautiful tonalities achieved with film stocks from the 60?s and 70?s, that had slightly more of a silvery almost brown tonality to them. You can see great examples on my site, if that helps. I?m at damonpablo dot com and am always open to sharing information with others. Thx Adorama!

DAMON E.

2022-04-10T09:10:35

Rated 4 out of 5

100 Tmax

Great Color Film.

brian s.

2022-01-13T09:32:24

Rated 5 out of 5

T-Max 100

T-Max 100 processed in T-Max developer gives the best fine grain results with a great tonal range.

Robert S.

2022-01-02T10:00:02

Rated 5 out of 5

Nice smooth grain in pictures!

Great film!!!! Super impressed by this black and white film. You can see the grain in the pictures but it looks like very fine and good in the black and white pictures you take with this film. Definitely a well priced black and white film and I was impressed with the results!

DANIEL V.

2021-12-28T09:11:41

Rated 1 out of 5

Near out of date film

The film was almost out of date. I should have sent it back to you as it was a gift for my grandson!!!

BARBARA C.

2021-12-13T05:58:11

Rated 5 out of 5

Good cost/quality ratio

Good quality black and white film; 100 ISO produces fine image with solid lighting

CODY D.

2021-10-26T08:34:09

Rated 5 out of 5

My favorite B&W film

T-Max 100 and 400 are two of the finest films I've used. The grain is attractive and it's extremely forgiving on exposure as well as pushing.

DANE M.

2021-08-04T22:48:23

Rated 5 out of 5

Great 100 ISO Negative Film Stock

Well, it's a slow B&W film. And it works great. Surprise surprise. Grain is very fine, not the finest but I actually really like this middle ground. In terms of contrast, I've found it to be on the more contrasty side, but that could totally be dependent on the chemicals my lab uses. I definitely like this look and will most likely buy again in the coming months.

STANLEY L.

2020-10-22T08:27:07

Rated 5 out of 5

Top choice in B/W film

This is my go to B/W film. I shoot 100 ISO unless there is a very good reason to use a faster ISO film. This stuff has been great since it first came out. Great tones and very fine grain produce fantastic prints.

CARLO D.

2020-09-24T13:36:04

Rated 5 out of 5

T Max--- the go two Black and White film

Kodak T Max 100 film. Great quality and consistent results. Works the same in the developer every time. It has gotten expensive in the last 2 years. Keep a roll of this in your camera bags, you'll never know when you will need it !!! It has saved my ass more than once .

SHEILA M.

2019-04-05T11:06:25

Rated 5 out of 5

Great for Student projects

I use this film in my Intro to Photo class. Fine grain and scans well if you want to skip printing in the darkroom.

HEIDI J.

2019-03-26T16:10:00

Rated 5 out of 5

My one and only go to for B/W film

Great as always...I've always relied on Kodak TMAX film and although being mostly digital now, it's always nice to be able to rely on the consistency of this product. I haven't used my 35mm Olympus OM10 or Nikon F3 in about 8-10 years but it was just like riding a bike it all came back to me. As far as TMAX goes, the 100-ISO tight grain structure always make for crisp, detailed images that look flawless. I will never use any other film but TMAX 100

MARK K.

2019-02-28T11:52:27

Rated 5 out of 5

Perfect

Exactly what I ordered. I highly recommend ordering from you again.

ELIZABETH L.

2019-02-11T02:51:10

Rated 5 out of 5

Good value: fast and easy

I was on a significant road trip (three trips over two weeks) and instead of carrying the film everywhere (and multiple trips through airport scanners) I asked Adorama to ship the film ahead to several stops on the trip. It worked really well. The film was great and a real value from Adorama!

Phil S.

2019-01-29T15:17:58

Rated 5 out of 5

Anxious to see if I can still do what I used to.

Like it very much. Same film I used in photography class in college in 1972. Starting again after all these years.

Greg B.

2018-01-24T11:04:04

Rated 5 out of 5

Classic favourite film

Love this film, along with TriX. I usually use Kentmere 100/400 and this was definitely less grainy. Classic film, reasonable price

Isabella R.

2017-11-05T17:16:43

Rated 5 out of 5

100TMAX 35mm film

Great film with broad tonal range.

Dan M.

2017-09-07T12:04:53

Rated 5 out of 5

Great film at a great price!

Fresh film, great quality, no disappointments.

Paul S.

2017-08-10T08:43:58

Rated 5 out of 5

Keeping film alive

A Classic B&W film that never fails to deliver. With the wide latitude of this film, you really can't go wrong. This is the film that makes me keep my old Canon 620!

Thomas D.

2017-06-01T09:38:17

Rated 5 out of 5

Reasonable Price

I would sing the praises of this film and of Adorama all day long. Great product and great service, it could not have been better.

William T.

2017-03-22T00:51:02

Rated 5 out of 5

clear fine grain

I love the fine grain. The pictures look better than any digital camera can make. Holds up good in storage. Nice tones .

john c.

2016-04-26T06:09:02

Rated 5 out of 5

B&W Film

100TMAX is a good film and along with 400TRIX makes up my film bag. Both are tried and true and consistent. I shoot film for B&W as I feel the contrast is better and the results are sharper than the B&W digital settings. I also enjoy shooting film and I do not want to give up my Nikon glass from the 70's As an ex press guy I still fool around with film and like it.

WARD P.

2016-02-05T08:49:28

Rated 5 out of 5

Great fine detail alround film.

Love this film. The fine grain is great, easy to process at home and great results when scanned and processed in LR and/or PS.

GEFFRARD B.

2013-02-08T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Mom of Student Photographer Life Line

This is the film required in most of my daughter's photography classes. The only draw back is if it is sent out for developing, it might take a week or two.

MIKAELA R.

Kodak T-Max 100 TMX 24 Exposure Specifications

  • Film speed

    EI 100

  • Primary features

    Panchromatic, Extremely high sharpness, extremely fine grain, very high resolving power, A very high degree of enlargement, expanded exposure latitude, Expanded exposure latitude, Very long straight line on characteristic curve

  • Primary Applications

    Advertising/illustration, Architecture, Copying, Corporate/industrial, Editorial, Education, Fine Art, General, Landscape, Medical/scientific, Photo hobbyist, Photojournalism/sports, Portraiture

  • Recommended KODAK Developers

    T-MAX, T-MAX RS, XTOL, D-76, HC-110, DURAFLO RT

  • Process

    to a black and white transparency (EI 50) using the KODAK T-MAX 100 Direct Positive Film Developing Outfit.

  • Total darkness

    (no safelight recommended) Also available in KODAK PROFESSIONAL READYLOAD Single-Sheet Packets

  • UPC Code

    041778292440

14 Accessories for Kodak T-Max 100, 100TMX, Black & White Negative Film ISO 100, 35mm Size, 24 Exposure

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  • Slide & Negative Storage (1)
  • Batteries & Power Supply (1)
  • Presentation Binders (2)
  • Storage & Presentation (2)
  • Gloves (1)
  • Scanner & Accessories (4)
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About Kodak T-Max 100 TMX 24 Exposure

FEATURED REVIEWS

Nice smooth grain in pictures!

By DANIEL V.

Great film!!!! Super impressed by this black and white film. You can see the grain in the pictures but it looks like very fine and good in the black and white pictures you take with this film. Definitely a well priced black and white film and I was impressed with the results!

Anxious to see if I can still do what I used to.

By Greg B.

Like it very much. Same film I used in photography class in college in 1972. Starting again after all these years.

Become a master of monochrome with the KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film, the pinnacle of black-and-white film technology. This high-quality, panchromatic negative film is designed for the discerning photographer who demands the utmost in image clarity and detail. Whether capturing the subtle nuances of outdoor landscapes or the intricate details of indoor subjects, T-MAX 100 delivers professional-grade results with every shot.

Crafted for versatility and performance, T-MAX 100 is an ideal choice for a wide range of photographic applications. Its ISO 100 sensitivity allows for exceptional image quality in various lighting conditions, while the 35mm format and 24 exposure capacity offer ample opportunities for creativity and exploration in your photography.

The film's extremely fine grain and very high resolving power ensure that every frame you shoot is imbued with a level of sharpness and detail that is truly unparalleled. The medium speed rating of ISO 100/21° in most developers provides a perfect balance between image quality and exposure flexibility, making it suitable for both novice and experienced photographers.

T-MAX 100 is not just for traditional photography; it excels in specialized imaging techniques as well. From photomicrography to documenting gross specimens and copy work applications, this durable film stands up to the rigors of lab documentation and scientific imaging with ease. For enhanced tonal rendition in photomicrography, a green filter can be employed to improve the visual quality of common stains.

Moreover, the T-MAX 100 Professional Film is not limited to negative prints. When processed with the KODAK T-MAX 100 Direct Positive Film Developing Outfit, it can be transformed into high-quality black-and-white slides that retain the continuous-tone quality of the original exposures. This feature opens up a realm of possibilities for photographers and professionals looking to present their work in a classic, yet impactful format.

Whether you're producing copy negatives from existing black-and-white or color negatives, duplicating black-and-white slides, or converting color slides to monochrome, T-MAX 100 provides reliable and consistent results. Its adaptability and high performance make it the go-to choice for photographers who require a film that can keep up with their artistic vision and professional demands.

In summary, the KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film is a testament to Kodak's legacy of excellence in photography. It is a versatile, reliable, and high-quality film that is sure to elevate the art of black-and-white photography to new heights.

Kodak T-Max 100 TMX 24 Exposure 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
  • 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 100 Professional Film--excellent for use in copy applications with normal exposure and processing
  • No need for contrast adjustment or special processing
  • T-MAX 100 Professional Film--high-quality black-and-white slides with processing in the T-MAX 100 Direct Positive Film Developing Outfit
  • Reversal applications with shorter processing times

Key Features

  • Capture stunning detail with this ISO 100 black and white film, perfect for portraits.
  • Achieve archival quality prints with the fine grain of Kodak T-Max 100 film.
  • Enjoy wide latitude for flexible shooting in diverse lighting with this 35mm film.
  • Experience extremely high sharpness, ideal for landscape photography and enlargements.
  • Push/pull your development for creative control using this versatile black & white film.
  • Get consistent results with excellent contrast using Kodak T-Max 100 negative film.