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Kodak T-MAX P3200 : My First Roll

I never had the chance to shoot a roll of T-MAX P3200 during it’s first run, so I was especially excited when my friend Tim Ryugo at Kodak Professional offered to send me a roll to try out just before it’s release date.  It came in the mail last Thursday, and I shot the whole roll the very next day!

April 4, 2018Dunwoody Photo, Film Review, Kodak, Kodak Alaris, Kodak Professional, Steven Wallace, TMAX, TMAX P3200Leave a comment
Editorial

Understanding Fuji’not’Film

FujiFilm Acros 100 in 120 and 35mm are on the chopping block. There has to be a reason to FujiFilm's insanity, right? Well, there is.

March 30, 2018April 17, 2018Acros, Acros 100, Bellamy Hunt, Ektachrome, Film, Film Photography, FujiFilm, FujinotFilm, Japan Camera Hunter, Kodak, NeopanLeave a comment
Podcast

Episode 20 – Returning to Film

Tim Gander, a freelance photojournalist in the UK, discusses his history shooting film at the dawn of digital cameras entering the photojournalism arena. He now shoots film for personal work.

March 15, 2018March 15, 2018Kodak, photojournalism, Princess Margaret, Return to Film, Saxonvale, Tim Gander, TMAX P3200, UK JournalismLeave a comment
Podcast

Episode 18 – We Get a Little Salty

Bill gets salty on Fstoppers video on Peter Lik's "Moonlight Dreams". MiNT introduces the first fully manual Instax Wide camera. Kodak returns TMAX P3200.

February 25, 2018February 26, 2018Fstoppers, InstantFilm, Instantkon, Instax, Instax Wide, Kodak, MiNT, Peter Lik, RF70, TMAX, TMAX P3200Leave a comment
News

T-MAX P3200: Back from the Dead

20 years since it's first introduction and nearly 6 years since its discontinuation, Kodak Professional revealed on Twitter, the return of T-MAX P3200.

February 23, 2018February 23, 2018Black and White Film, Film Photography, High Speed Film, ISO 3200, Kodak, Kodak Professional, TMAX, TMAX P32003 Comments

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