Um filme preto & branco ideal para uma variedade de aplicações. Especialmente útil para assuntos detalhados, quando é necessário maximizar a qualidade da imagem.
| Tipo | Filme negativo preto e branco de 620mm |
| Velocidade | ISO 100 |
| Aplicações | Retrato, paisagem, uso geral |
| Processo | Reveladores Recomendados da Kodak: T-MAX, T-MAX RS, XTOL, D-76, HC-110 e DURAFLO RT |
| Saturação de Cor | Não aplicável |
| Grão | Extremamente fino |
| Nitidez | Alto |
| Latitude de Exposição | Estreita |
| Ajustes de Revelação | Não especificado |
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Comments about Kodak TMX 620 T-Max 100 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-100):
Excellent for action shots and stills.
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Comments about Kodak TMX 620 T-Max 100 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-100):
Use this in an old brownie like camera. Results good. Need lots of light.
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Comments about Kodak TMX 620 T-Max 100 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-100):
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 TMX 620 T-Max 100 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-100):
This film should be impossible to find, but here it is! The only film possible to use i those wonderful old brownie and Duraflex cameras. Expensive, but KEEP THE SPOOL and use 120 film with it.
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Comments about Kodak TMX 620 T-Max 100 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-100):
I use this re-spooled 120 film in my Kodak Brownie Target Six-20. It works just fine, but the spool it came on is plastic. When I tried to reuse it, the film jammed a little (mostly my fault). If the spool was metal I would have been able to keep winding and the problem would have been solved, but it is soft plastic and could not take the stress. The spool got stripped and the winder could not move it anymore. I understand this is not the fault of B&H, but I thought I would mention it anyhow.
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