Kodak TMY 620 T-Max 400 Professional Black & White Print Film - A black-and-white film especially useful for dimly lighted subjects, fast shutter speeds, extended flash range, and good depth of field.
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I used this is my Arrgus twin-reflex camera and the pictures came out fantastic. The only problem I had was that the edges of the film, not in the frame of pictures, were burned...Read complete review
I used this is my Arrgus twin-reflex camera and the pictures came out fantastic. The only problem I had was that the edges of the film, not in the frame of pictures, were burned slightly. Could just be the way it rolled onto the second spool or the way the 120 film works. All in all a great buy, just a little pricey.
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Just a little difficult to load, but otherwise great.
Just a little difficult to load, but otherwise great.
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Comments about Kodak TMY 620 T-Max 400 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-400):
I used it with my Kodak Duaflex IV on a trip to San Francisco. The results were extraordinarily vivid and my pictures have never had so much soul. This film revived my interest in B&W. Thank you so much for making this product available :)
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Comments about Kodak TMY 620 T-Max 400 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-400):
Will be using this film to test my Brownie Hawkeye camera I recently found. Anxious to see what different B&W photos it will produce.
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Comments about Kodak TMY 620 T-Max 400 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-400):
The guy who helped me to put the film in my camera was very kind. It was a pleasure to discuss with him.
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after a lot of research this was the only place I trusted at the price offered. 620 film is difficult to find but it came [...] ready to go!
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Comments about Kodak TMY 620 T-Max 400 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-400):
This film is good quality. The only thing I find a deterrent from buying this product is the difficulty in loading the film, but you would find that with any of this type of film. 5 out of 5 for me.
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Comments about Kodak TMY 620 T-Max 400 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-400):
you need this if you're using and old camera that won't take the regular 120 format reels. As far as I know B&H is the only spot for this in the world. Make sure to save the old reels, in the case of a Kodak Brownie you can use the 120 film reel as the feed reel as long as you have a 620 reel for the take up.
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I used this film for my kodak duaflex II(2) which i purchased recently. It's so awesome that I am able to find film the custom film for it and I was very excited about it. I am unsure if it's possible but more exposures on a roll would be nice.
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So excited to actually find this film. Thanks B&H
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Comments about Kodak TMY 620 T-Max 400 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-400):
Got this for a friend for her 75 mm Argus she recently purchased. According to her, everything works fine; can't wait to see the picture results!
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Comments about Kodak TMY 620 T-Max 400 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-400):
I used this is my Arrgus twin-reflex camera and the pictures came out fantastic. The only problem I had was that the edges of the film, not in the frame of pictures, were burned slightly. Could just be the way it rolled onto the second spool or the way the 120 film works. All in all a great buy, just a little pricey.
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Comments about Kodak TMY 620 T-Max 400 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-400):
Although 620 film is basically 420 film on a different spool i think the combination of shooting with this film and with my vintage kodak is perfect. Great vintage looking photos with a modern quality.
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Comments about Kodak TMY 620 T-Max 400 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-400):
I'm a photographer that uses vintage cameras to shoot portraits for a fun project on the side. When it comes to film, I'm usually at a loss to find decent quality and price. This totally supports my hobby, and works great for my uses.
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Comments about Kodak TMY 620 T-Max 400 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-400):
I use 620 film in a couple of my TLR cameras. I had in the past re-spooled 120 film myself, but it just takes to long and frustrates me too much to deal with it.
I think it's awesome the B+H re-spools and sells 620 film for the folks that still use their 620 cameras. The film works perfectly every time, and an added bonus is that I have 620 spools to use in the future if I need them.
THe only down side is that the spools are plastic, so they may be a little harder to re-spool again in the future.
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I use it for my Kodak Tourist and my Kodak Vollenda 620 as well as a few other old Kodaks. Its easy to use and load. Only bad thing to say is that it comes on a chinsy plastic spool. Luckily i have a few original metal ones as take up spools
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Comments about Kodak TMY 620 T-Max 400 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-400):
I used it in my Kodak Hawkeye Brownie. The photo's turned out great.
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Comments about Kodak TMY 620 T-Max 400 Professional Black & White Print Film (ISO-400):
Just a little difficult to load, but otherwise great.
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