
Professional Tri-X 400 Black and White Negative 120 Film - 5 Rolls

Professional Tri-X 400 Black and White Negative 120 Film - 5 Rolls
The world's best selling B&W 120 film. This classic B&W film allows for maximum pushability when needed, while its wide exposure latitude leverages even the most challenging lighting situations. And the distinctive grain structure adds a level of realism as dramatic and profound as each subject.
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To Know:
An uber sharp and super contrasty black-and-white film stock proudly boasted by Kodak. Great for high-speed panchromatic films that are a good choice for photographing dimly lighted subjects or fast action. Tri-X does the heavy lifting for you with its punched blacks and detailed depth. Perfect to use against solitary backdrops, portraits, or abandoned scenes.
What We Love:
Black and White
Simply put, we love a good high-concentrated black and white film.
Slight Grain
A textured picture makes a moody image even more intense and real.
High Contrast
Contrasted monochrome images serve their purpose; this film stock captivates every detail well and alive.
The Details:
Brand: Kodak
Product Type: Film Stock
Best For: Photographers wanting a detailed, yet textured film stock to boast moody imagery for any fine art project.
KODAK TRI-X 400 - RATING
- COLOR TONES:
- Poor
- Fair
- Good
- Near Perfect
- GRAIN LEVEL:
- None
- Slight Texture
- Just enough
- Pretty hairy
- TEMPERATURE:
- Pretty cool
- Fairly cool
- Fairly warm
- Pretty warm
- BUDGET:
- Around $5
- Around $10
- Around $15
- Around $20
- DYNAMIC RANGE:
- Poor
- Fair
- Good
- Perfect




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Tech Specs
Film Format | 120 |
Film Type | Panchromatic B&W Negative |
Film Speed | ISO 400 |
Film Processing | Standard Black and White Chemistry |
Film Base | Acetate |
Number of Rolls | 5 |
Layer Thickness | 99.1 µm |