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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerPROFESSIONAL T-MAX P3200, ISO 3200, 36 Aufnahmen
sharai
Bewertet in Kanada am 21. Mai 2022
Very expensive but totally gorgeous film. I used this for learning how to self develop and it was great. The pictures turned out beautifully. Development was done at 19 minutes. I'd love to have a big bag of this film to use, for the rest of my life.
Andrii
Bewertet in Deutschland am 25. Januar 2020
You get what you expect. Was totally worth it. It is actually an 800 ISO film that is intended to be pushed beyond that point. My favourite setting is 1600, and then developing for either 3200 or 1600 depending on the set.Lots of people are complaining about the grain. Seriously? This is TMax, it's like complaining that oldtimer car uses too much gas. You are more then welcomed to shoot at "box" speed of 800 then.Delivery was on time and without any problems. Price to my mind is not that high. Ilford Delta 3200 costs roughly the same, though.
dombor
Bewertet in Deutschland am 10. September 2020
Traumhafte Empfindlichkeit
Kurt K Gledhill
Bewertet in Japan am 3. Dezember 2019
Quite easily my favorite film. Highly versatile. I have shot this film from 400iso - 3200iso with amazing results. Great sharpness and shadow detail is retained through the iso range. Image output is similar to that of 1950’s tri-x that all the famous reportage photographers shot.Highly recommended!
Fabi
Bewertet in Deutschland am 28. Dezember 2019
Mindesthaltbarkeitsdatum nicht das längste. Am 28.12.19 erhalten und MHD geht bis zum Januar 2020.
Customer
Bewertet in Kanada am 17. Mai 2019
Have not used it yet but seems ok
Nick_Nightingale
Bewertet in Deutschland am 23. Oktober 2018
Ich bin mir wirklich unsicher, was diesen Film angeht. Habe jetzt insgesamt 3 Stück belichtet und muss leider feststellen, dass ich bessere Ergebnisse mit 3x pushed TriX mache. Das Korn bei dem TMax P3200 ist enorm und wird sicherlich nicht jedem gefallen. Ich würde 4 Sterne geben, aber der Preis für diesen Film ist einfach unakzeptabel.
gilart
Bewertet in Frankreich am 4. Mai 2013
bon produit, permet aux nostalgique que je suis de la photo argentique de pouvoir encore utiliser mon bon vieux 24x36.
bodhisattvah
Bewertet in den USA am9. Oktober 2012
Lemme start with this: TMAX 3200 is an acquired taste.And I happen to really like it. For a long time, it was the only way to shoot at 3200 and beyond.It's not so great pushed beyond 3200. But inside that, there are magical things that can happen. I have some of my most cherished shots in dark places and of dimly lit rock stars from college on this film. In the 90's, there was no such thing as a D3, and this was really the only way to shoot without a flash in extremely low light. Color films were never this sensitive.Pros:It's made to be shot at 3200Least grain on any film at 3200The grain that's there is pleasant.It's B&WDespite the labels, load it in broad daylight. Go ahead. It won't hurt.Cons:Looks best with TMax developer. If you're not shooting the other TMax speeds, you might not have any. (other developers claim to leave finer grain--I didn't like the look)"Least grain on any film at 3200" is still hella grainy. But it's "Tmax grain", and I think it's charming.It's only B&WNot a ton of latitude for over/under exposure. Over and under exposure still gives you usable results, but it will change the "look".Against the suggestions of my teachers, I used to make 16"x20" (well, really 13x20) prints from this film.TMZ has a lot of character. There's nothing else like it. This can be a challenge if you're accustomed to "pre-visualization" with films/sensors that render realistically, but with experience, this is a very powerful tool.There are reports that this is to be discontinued. Get it while you can and keep it in your fridge!
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