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Kodak Tri-X 35mm / One Roll / 36 exposures / DX Coded The world's best selling black-and-white film! TRI-X Film.Truly timeless black-and-white.
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My first roll… Of 35mm film - Kodak Tri-X 400 - EMULSIVE
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My first roll… Of 35mm film - Kodak Tri-X 400 - EMULSIVE
Now DX-Coded! CineStill film is the amazing technology of motion picture film, prepped and rolled for still photography.Cinestill 50 Daylight Fine Grain Color Film 35mm Format is boasted to be the world’s finest grain film! CineStill 50D is an ISO 50/18° speed daylight balanced (5500K) motion picture emulsion. Technology borrowed from from Hollywood's wunderkind, Kodak 50D, prepped and rolled for safe C-41 standard development as an ISO 50 film.
CineStill - 50Daylight Color Negative 35mm Film
KODAK TRI-x Pan Film is a high-speed (ISO 400/27 ?) panchromatic film that is a good choice for photographing dimly lighted subjects or fast action, for photographing subjects that require good depth of field and fast shutter speeds, and for extending the distance range for flash pictures. TRI-x Pan Film (TX) is available in120 and 135sizes and 35 and 70 mm long rolls. You can retouch the 120-size film on the emulsion side. TRI-x Pan Film is recommended for push-processing applications.
Kodak Tri-X 400TX Professional ISO 400, 36mm, Black and White Film
The Holga 120N meets Kodak Tri-X