Kodak T-MAX 400 (400TMAX) B&W (35mm, 36 exp.) Film is a continuous-tone, sharp panchromatic black & white negative film. Beyond usage as a fantastic black and white film for standard photographic purposes, it is also useful for scientific and biomedical work, especially when fluorescence photography is required. It is a high-speed film, and its T-grain structure lends itself to very high sharpness, extremely fine grain, and subsequently is perfectly suited for enlargement. This black and white film also has a wider exposure latitude, making it more forgiving for any potential metering mishaps.
Film Type: Black & White
Film Format: 35mm
ISO: 400
Exposures: 36
Development Process: Black & White
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Thanks for all your support in 2024! 🙏
As we welcome 2025, we’re gearing up for something exciting—a Shot on Nana exhibition, likely happening mid-year.
As a wise person once said, “The proof is in the pudding.” This is our chance to come together and show the world what’s possible with the tiny yet mighty Nana camera! 📸
Curious about its image quality? Check out some decent results from our recent photowalk here (scroll to the bottom for the photos, in black-and-white).
If you already have a Nana camera, it’s time to get shooting! If you’d like to grab one, you can find it here.
Until then, remember:
Stay Positive, Shoot Negative. 🖤