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2026-02-18T19:00:00
It came in perfect condition! I've already taken 6 photos so far - although I haven't finished the roll yet, I know what to expect of this film stock. Wasn't expired so it should develop fine!
Seamus I.

2025-10-31T20:00:00
I shopped around and Moment had the best price for TMAX 400. They are also down the street from my in Seattle. Buy local :-)
Nam-ho P.

2025-07-11T18:20:17
This is my first time using Kodak tmax 400 and it is good I used it with the Pentax 17 and the pictures came out fantastic incredibly sharp and very little grain to none I will use this again.
JOEL L.
2024-10-16T18:55:15
Beautiful film with wonderful contrast and tonality. It's incredibly sharp and has far less grain than other black and white films.
ASHTON P.
2024-10-10T20:00:00
my all time favorite black and white film!
yoo

2024-09-19T20:00:00
Came in on time and in good shape :)
Ashley

2024-07-30T20:00:00
An absolute classic
Iv

2024-07-18T20:00:00
this is great b&w film. nothing crazy, just good grain and contrast
Bob

2023-04-18T14:09:13
Film arrived super fast. Definitely recommend.
DOMENIC D.
2023-02-21T12:47:05
I ordered it and it came in a about two weeks from the time i bought to when it came. The film is great quality
ALESSANDRA R.
2022-10-21T11:34:17
Best B&W film out there! What us pros use! Fresh from Adorama.
MARK M.
2021-10-09T20:00:00
Grear I love it
Junseong

2021-09-05T20:00:00
I've tried many other black and white films, but the T-max 400 was my first. The contrast is good, and I like the authentic feel.
sooyong

2021-09-05T20:00:00
I've tried many other black and white films, but the T-max 400 was my first. The contrast is good, and I like the authentic feel.
Sooyong

2021-02-05T07:41:07
Fast delivery. Waiting to get some processed.
SCOTT M.
2021-02-05T04:09:57
This film is amazing! High contrast, attractive grain! Great for photojournalism or any high impact work.
GABRIEL F.
2021-01-28T19:00:00
Good
Shin

2020-07-27T14:44:07
I experiment with a number of off brand films with various cameras primarily for artistic effects, but when I want to ensure that my film photographs turn out the best, using my developing processes, I rely on TMax films. Been using TMax films for over 20 years with almost always reliable results.
PAUL G.
2020-07-27T13:50:49
nice gradations in tone not as stark as tri-x
TODD M.
2020-06-10T08:12:59
In the world of black and white film, as the choices become more limited, fortunately a great option survives with T-Max 400 film. With brilliant contrast and great sensitivity, T-Max has always been and will continue to be a great film.
Ram M.
2019-11-22T13:06:45
One of my favorite film emulsions!
Alexander M.
2019-11-08T07:29:10
I've admittedly limited experience with film(this being the first and only 35mm I've shot and developed) , but this is excellent stuff to shoot with. It is very crisp and the only issues I've had have come from poor photos on my end. I would definitely recommend this to a friend.
Sean F.
2019-04-09T13:16:47
The film arrived promptly in great condition. Will order again.
Cary L.
2019-03-26T11:48:41
First roll ever shot - very much enjoyed the sharp dark contrasts. Have seen other more lighter films, but this is what I was looking to start with and came out looking great!
JOSEPH S.
2018-10-31T10:05:39
I'm taking a photography class, and I need film for my camera so I look up films on Adorama for my materials that I need and they have the 35mm black and white film with 36 exposures at a great price!
Jason J.
2017-03-14T10:10:26
Really good probably the best black and white film I've ever used
Ivan l.
2017-02-25T16:24:37
I ordered this film for a documentary photography class I have in college and it works great! I have never worked with film before and this particular film has not caused me any problems in taking photos or developing them and the images turn out great!
Alana S.
2017-02-22T10:44:05
Very clear durable film with minimal traces of noise and grain. Creates fantastic detail especially as a black and white film.
Keegan M.
2017-01-28T05:36:46
Have been using the TMax B&W films since coming out in the late 80's or early 90's. Good push capability, great grain, etc. Primarily develop with TMax RS as I also shoot sheet film which cannot be developed in normal TMax developer.
LARRY L.
2014-06-08T21:00:00
Professionally. Extremely high quality, low grain, contrast, reliable
Photography S.
EI 400 (also for use at speeds of EI 800 and EI 1600)
Panchromatic, Very high sharpness, extremely fine grain, high resolving power, High degree of enlargement, Shorter push-processing development time-no increase for 1-stop push, shorter 2-stop push-times than other films require
Editorial, General, Industrial, Law Enforcement, Photojournalism, Portraiture
T-MAX, T-MAX RS, XTOL, D-76, HC-110, MICRODOL-X, DURAFLO RT
(no safelight recommended)
135, 120, long roll and sheet sizes
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By Ivan l.
Really good probably the best black and white film I've ever used
My absolute favorite B&W film!
By ERIC W.
I've used many Kodak, Ilford, and Fuji films. My first roll of T-Max nailed the look I was after! I wasn't expecting anything special after my flat, uninspiring runs with Tri-X, so to find a fast, affordable black and white Kodak film with just the right contrast, sharpness, and tones was a nice surprise. I shoot all kinds of cameras, and although the contrast gets a nice bump from a yellow filter, T-Max doesn't seem to need one as much as Tri-X or Ilford HP5. This film is great for class...
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KODAK T-MAX 400 Professional Film is a continuous-tone panchromatic black-and-white negative film especially useful for photographing dimly lighted subjects or fast action, for extending flash distance range, and for photographing subjects that require good depth of field and fast shutter speeds with maximum image quality for the film speed. It is also useful for scientific and biomedical work, especially when fluorescence photography is required. It has high speed (ISO 400/27 Degree in most developers), very high sharpness, extremely fine grain, and high resolving power; it allows a high degree of enlargement.
A continuous tone, panchromatic black-and-white negative film that is especially useful for photographing dimly lighted subjects, fast action, extended range flash pictures, and subjects that require good depth of field. This film is highly useful for scientific and biomedical work, especially when fluorescence photography is required. Its high speed (EI 400), very high sharpness, extremely fine grain, and high resolving power enable a high degree of enlargement. You can expose it at a speed of EI 800 with normal processing, or at EI 1600 with push-processing to obtain excellent results.