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Key Features
- Panchromatic B&W Film
- ISO 100/21° in Standard Process
- Very Fine Grain, T-GRAIN Emulsion
- High Sharpness and Resolving Power
Cut and spooled by Film for Classics, this roll of 620 format T-Max 100 is a medium-speed panchromatic black and white negative film characterized by an extremely fine grain structure along with high sharpness and resolving power. By utilizing a T-GRAIN emulsion, the grain pattern resembles a patterned, tabular form that maintains effective film speed while reducing the appearance of grain during enlarging or scanning. This film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21° and also features a wide exposure latitude, broad tonal range, and responds well to push development and zone system development changes.
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Does this have frame numbers on the backing paper ...
Does this have frame numbers on the backing paper like the olde tyme 620 film? I'm using a Kodak Tourist II and it has a little window to show your current frame. If not, how do I know hear from to roll?
The numbers are still there, but they have become less visible, due to lower quality printing.
Date published: 2021-06-02
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How many exposures are on one roll?
As with most films, it depends on the camera you're shooting the film with. Check your camera manual.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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I just bought a 1930's brownie hawk eye camera flash model. It says it uses Kodak 620 film, would I need to use anything else other than this film?
I bought one roll b&w. And color. Have yet to use it.
Date published: 2018-08-27
