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A continuous tone, panchromatic black-and-white negative film that is especially useful for photographing dimly lighted subjects, fast action, extended range flash pictures, and subjects that require good depth of field. This film is highly useful for scientific and biomedical work, especially when fluorescence photography is required. Its high speed (EI 400), very high sharpness, extremely fine grain, and high resolving power enable a high degree of enlargement. You can expose it at a speed of EI 800 with normal processing, or at EI 1600 with push-processing to obtain excellent results.Amazon.com Product Description
Kodak T-Max 400 professional film offers high speed, very high sharpness, extremely fine grain, and high resolving power. It's especially useful for shooting fast action, for dimly lit scenes where you can't use flash, for subjects that require good depth of field combined with fast shutter speeds, and for hand-holding telephoto lenses for fast action or in dim light. This film is also useful for scientific and biomedical work, especially when fluorescent photography is required.Customer Reviews:
A good choice for students. .......2006-01-30
T-max 400 speed film.......2000-11-28
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Kodak Max 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (15-Pack)
Manufacturer: Kodak ProductGroup: Photography Binding: Electronics Product Features:
ASIN: B00009ZVNL ![]() |
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Kodak Max 35mm Color Film 400 ASA 5 Rolls per Pack 24 Exposures per RollAmazon.com Product Description
Kodak Gold Max 400 film offers maximum versatility for all cameras, including compact cameras. Get great results in a wide range of light conditions, indoors or out. This film works well for fast sports and even still-life photography while providing great flesh tones. Rich color saturation, greater flash range, depth, and shadow are all possible in sunlight or low light. The pack includes five rolls, each with 24 exposures.Product Description
KODAK MAX VERSATILITY GC 135 35mm 400 speed Offers the color saturation, accuracy and sharpness that are expected only from slower film speeds The exposure latitude produces excellent color prints under a variety of lighting conditions Note: product has expiration date, inventory rotation is needed 4 rolls of 24 exposures CardedAmazon.com Product Description
Kodak Gold Max 400 film offers maximum versatility for all cameras, including compact cameras. Get great results in a wide range of light conditions, indoors or out. This film works well for fast sports and even still-life photography while providing great flesh tones. Rich color saturation, greater flash range, depth, and shadow are all possible in sunlight or low light. The pack includes four rolls, each with 24 exposures.Customer Reviews:
Okay Film.......2004-06-02
Get the Royal Gold 400 film, not this one.......2001-02-23
Delightful exposures from the leader in film! Kodak!.......2001-02-07
You should really go for Kodak's Royal Gold 400 instead.......2001-01-16
As you are probably aware, film comes in various "speeds," which allow you to shoot in differing light conditions. The higher the number, the less light needed. Thus, 100 film often requires bright outdoor sunlight, whereas 400 and 800 film is used for indoor or "high speed" (sports) photography. The problem with high-speed film, however, is that it is grainy. In order to get the film to react more quickly to light, the film needs to use larger silver crystals. Result? Your pictures will tend to be comprised of "dots" rather than smoother blends of color.
Despite improvements from 400 and 800 films of the past, Kodak's current low-end consumer film (i.e. Kodak Max) still suffers from excessive graininess. With everyone switching to 4x6 and 5x7 prints nowadays, pictures shot on these low-end consumer films will often still show "dots" when observed up close. If you want pictures to be treasured for years to come, do you really want dots?
The solution I found was Kodak's Royal Gold series, and Amazon to my delight recently started carrying this line of film. Unlike Max 400, Royal Gold 400 has a remarkably small grain size, offering you the best of both worlds -- sharpness and speed. It is a real shame that more consumers don't know about Kodak's Royal Gold line of film. I would expect that most people normally buy the Gold (low speed 100 or 200) or Max (high speed 400 or 800) series of film simply because it is the only type of film sold in nonspecialty stores. Don't -- it's a mistake. "Royal Gold," even though a little more expensive, is much better, and you will certainly appreciate the difference in quality.
Professionals Know Better.......2000-08-06
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Kodak Max 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film
Manufacturer: Kodak ProductGroup: Photography Binding: Electronics Product Features:
ASIN: B0000520J9 ![]() |
Amazon.com Product Description
Kodak Max 400 film combines the color quality, fine detail, and picture clarity of lower-speed films with the benefits of higher-speed films. It provides accurate flesh tone reproduction, as well as flexibility in a variety of lighting and action situations. Though this film is designed for general picture-taking situations in daylight or with electronic flash, it can also be exposed with photo lamps (3,400 K) or tungsten illumination (3,200 K) if filters are used.Customer Reviews:
best all around film there is.......2000-12-24
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Through the years, Kodak has led the way with an abundance of new products and processes that have made photography simpler, more useful and more enjoyable. Today, the company's work increasingly involves digital technology, combining the power and convenience of electronics with the quality of traditional photography to produce systems that bring levels of utility and fun to the taking, "making" and utilization of images.Product Description
Kodak Max 400ASA 24exp-5-Rolls Pack 35mm color print filmAmazon.com Product Description
Kodak Gold Max 400 film offers maximum versatility for all cameras, including compact cameras. Get great results in a wide range of light conditions, indoors or out. This film works well for fast sports and even still-life photography while providing great flesh tones. Rich color saturation, greater flash range, depth, and shadow are all possible in sunlight or low light. The pack includes five rolls, each with 24 exposures.Customer Reviews:
Good consumer film, but overpriced.......2002-11-29
The best all around film ever!!.......2002-11-02
good deal.......2001-09-24
Quantity Unknown debunked.......2001-08-06
Quantity Unknown.......2001-05-08
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Kodak Gold Max 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (2 Pack)
Manufacturer: Kodak ProductGroup: Photography Binding: Electronics Product Features:
ASIN: B00004SP9U ![]() |
Amazon.com Product Description
Kodak Gold Max 400 film offers maximum versatility for all cameras, including compact cameras. Get great results in a wide range of light conditions, indoors or out. This film works well for fast sports and even still-life photography while providing great flesh tones. Rich color saturation, greater flash range, depth, and shadow are all possible in sunlight or low light. The pack includes two rolls, each with 24 exposures.Customer Reviews:
You should really switch to the Royal Gold Series . . ........2001-01-16
As you are probably aware, film comes in various "speeds," which allow you to shoot in differing light conditions. The higher the number, the less light needed. Thus, 100 film often requires bright outdoor sunlight, whereas 400 and 800 film is used for indoor or "high speed" (sports) photography. The problem with high-speed film, however, is that it is grainy. In order to get the film to react more quickly to light, the film needs to use larger silver crystals. Result? Your pictures will tend to be comprised of "dots" rather than smoother blends of color.
Despite improvements from 400 and 800 films of the past, Kodak's current low-end consumer film (i.e. Kodak Max) still suffers from excessive graininess. With everyone switching to 4x6 and 5x7 prints nowadays, pictures shot on these low-end consumer films will often still show "dots" when observed up close. If you want pictures to be treasured for years to come, do you really want dots?
The solution I found was Kodak's Royal Gold series, and... to my delight recently started carrying this line of film. Unlike Max 400, Royal Gold 400 has a remarkably small grain size, offering you the best of both worlds -- sharpness and speed. It is a real shame that more consumers don't know about Kodak's Royal Gold line of film. I would expect that most people normally buy the Gold (low speed 100 or 200) or Max (high speed 400 or 800) series of film simply because it is the only type of film sold in nonspecialty stores. Don't -- it's a mistake. "Royal Gold," even though a little more..., is much better, and you will certainly appreciate the difference in quality.
excellent color.......2000-12-09
I recently loaded this Kodak Gold Max 400 film into a new camera to take a test roll before another trip, and was surprised by the wonderful color quality of the returned pictures. A second test roll, taken of brightly-colored holiday decorations, came back excellent as well.
Now, if Amazon would only sell it in 10-packs, I'd be happy...
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