Kodak Tmax 3200
- ISO: 3200
- Film format: 35mm
- Developed: At the local lab
- Camera: Nikkormat FTN
- Expired: 2002.11
If you like me, like a shit load of grain in your black and white photos? Then I can recommend using an expired Kodak Tmax 3200 at night, that will cover your biggest grain desires.
I do think my roll of film was slightly under exposed, but that only adds to the grain mayhem.
It is one of my favorite black and white films, I like this one over Ilford‘s Delta 3200, that does have the advantages of a 120 version. But the Kodak film just have a bit more kick if you ask me.
I will also make a post later on, with photos from one of the new films that are available now.









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