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Kodak – Beyond the Aperture
Black and White Film — Legacy Photo Lab
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.
Kodak T-Max 400 Professional Film 135/36
Kodak – Beyond the Aperture
Eastman By The Numbers: BW Movie Film for Your Still Camera - The
35MM-KODAK EASTMAN 5366 Very Slow Fine Grain black & white film
35mm (*5 rolls) - Kodak 5366 cine Black&White film 36exp FineGrain
Comparing black-and-white film: Film Photography Talk Forum
Comparing black-and-white film: Film Photography Talk Forum
Comparing black-and-white film: Film Photography Talk Forum
Eastman 2366 ISO 6 Blue-Sensitive B&W Film Review - Casual Photophile
Bought this bulk film online “ it was stored in fridge” any tips