Kodak Professional Plus-X 125 Film is a medium-speed, continuous-tone panchromatic film that is a good choice for general-purpose outdoor or studio photography. It features extremely fine grain and excellent sharpness.
Note! All 620, 828 and color 127 are produced by FILMS for CLASSICS
| Type | 620 black and white negative film |
| Speed | ISO 125 |
| Applications | General purpose - indoor/outdoor |
| Process | T-Max, D-76, Microdol and others |
| Color Saturation | Not applicable |
| Grain | Fine |
| Sharpness | High |
| Exposure Latitude | Wide |
| Push/Pull | Can be pushed 2-3 stops with careful processing |
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USED THIS FILM SINCE 1940's TRY IT
VERY GOOD GRAIN, DECENT SPEED, GOOD LATITUDE AND TONAL RENDITION. USE IT PRIMARILY IN MY KODAK MEDALIST CAMERA GIVING ME GREAT ENLARGEMENTS
VERY GOOD GRAIN, DECENT SPEED, GOOD LATITUDE AND TONAL RENDITION. USE IT PRIMARILY IN MY KODAK MEDALIST CAMERA GIVING ME GREAT ENLARGEMENTS
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I primarily bought this film for a 620 spool onto which I could wind 120 film myself. I'm not sure that paying [$] for re-rolled, $4 120 film is worth it. It's convenient...Read complete review
I primarily bought this film for a 620 spool onto which I could wind 120 film myself. I'm not sure that paying [$] for re-rolled, $4 120 film is worth it. It's convenient, but when you add the expense of processing, the value is really not there.The plastic spools are flimsy compared to the metal 620 spools that you can buy, but for the price of 3 metal rolls, you can get 3 plastic ones, with film!
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Comments about Kodak PX 620 Plus-X Pan Black & White Print Film (ISO-125):
This film is so difficult to find that most will tell you it's discontinued. Thank goodness it was available here at B&H. I developed beautiful B&W semi-medium format prints. For best results, shoot outside on a sunny day. If you don't want blurred motion, the subject must be stationary or very slow moving. Sunlight from the side is best, as it usually is, but especially important to get good contrast with this film.
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The order arrived very soon after I ordered it--- and just in time for Christmas! No complaints. Very easy and without any hiccups.
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I think it would have been twelve, but for an unfortunate loading accident.
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I haven't gotten the film developed yet but I was sooo excited to find it here. I bought a camera a few years back from B&H and have never had a problem with it. The only downside to this film, which Im 99% sure that no one does this, is that there are no number markers for the Duaflex III so you know when the next photo begins. No matter though, I absolutely love my camera and am so glad that I found film to use with it!
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I have not developed the film,but I have a feeling that they will turn out nicely.
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Comments about Kodak PX 620 Plus-X Pan Black & White Print Film (ISO-125):
My girlfriend gave me her old brownie, and I thought I was lost for film. but I found it here.
film loaded easily and seemed to be in great condition.
I haven't had it developed yet
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Not having access to a darkroom proved difficult when I acquired a Kodak Duaflex ii, which required 620 film. Thanks to B&H offering 120 film around 620 spools, I have been able to use my new-old camera with great success.
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Comments about Kodak PX 620 Plus-X Pan Black & White Print Film (ISO-125):
I bought this product for my kodak duraflex 111 camera and it worked out great. The price is reasonable too.
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I primarily bought this film for a 620 spool onto which I could wind 120 film myself. I'm not sure that paying [$] for re-rolled, $4 120 film is worth it. It's convenient, but when you add the expense of processing, the value is really not there.The plastic spools are flimsy compared to the metal 620 spools that you can buy, but for the price of 3 metal rolls, you can get 3 plastic ones, with film!
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Comments about Kodak PX 620 Plus-X Pan Black & White Print Film (ISO-125):
I bought my camera in a thrift store and was delighted to find that I could still purchase film for my 1934 camera, the film I bought was b/w and I am very pleased with the pictures.[...] am very happy with the purchase price [...]thank you
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Comments about Kodak PX 620 Plus-X Pan Black & White Print Film (ISO-125):
Although I haven't developed this film yet, from what I see online from other Brownie users, my pictures are going to be great.
The loading/unloading process takes a lot of practice and memorization as you can't even use a red light with this film.
I'm not sure whether it was an issue with my camera or the way I loaded the film but, it did not seem to take 13 pictures.
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This is my first time using this film and so far it is great.
Easy to Load
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not common film any more, but b&h is one of the only places i can find it. pricey, but i don't always have time to roll my own so it's nice to have around.
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Comments about Kodak PX 620 Plus-X Pan Black & White Print Film (ISO-125):
I was so excited to see that B&H sells 620 film for my Kodak DuaflexII. [...] I ordered 3 rolls to let my vintage Kodak get a long overdue workout! I will definitley be ordering again soon!
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Comments about Kodak PX 620 Plus-X Pan Black & White Print Film (ISO-125):
VERY GOOD GRAIN, DECENT SPEED, GOOD LATITUDE AND TONAL RENDITION. USE IT PRIMARILY IN MY KODAK MEDALIST CAMERA GIVING ME GREAT ENLARGEMENTS
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