Tri-X 616 Black and White Film from Kodak is an older film that was formerly used in Kodak Brownie Junior and Target Six-16 cameras. The film has an ISO of 400 and delivers 8 exposures per roll. The film comes on a recycled spool and is characterized by medium grain and medium sharpness. It can be pushed up to two stops and is used for general photographic purposes. Discontinued in 1984, it was summarily replaced by 120 and other film formats.
| Type | 616 black and white negative film |
| Speed | ISO 400 |
| Applications | Corporate/industrial, Editorial, Fine art, General Law enforcement, Military/instrumentation, Photojournalism/Sports |
| Process | D-76, T-Max, T-Max RS, XTOL, HC-110, D-76, Microdol-X, DK-50, Duraflo RT chemicals |
| Color Saturation | Not Applicable |
| Grain | Medium |
| Sharpness | Medium |
| Exposure Latitude | Wide |
| Push/Pull | Can be pushed up to two stops |