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Kodak T-max 100 Black and White 35mm Film
Kodak T-max 100 Black and White 35mm Film
Kodak T-max 100 Black and White 35mm Film
Kodak T-max 100 Black and White 35mm Film
Kodak T-max 100 Black and White 35mm Film
Kodak T-max 100 Black and White 35mm Film
Kodak T-max 100 Black and White 35mm Film
Kodak T-max 100 Black and White 35mm Film

Kodak T-max 100 Black and White 35mm Film

Kodak T-max 100 Black and White 35mm Film

$15.42

(643 reviews)

Kodak's Professional T-Max 100 is a medium-speed panchromatic black and white negative film. It features an extremely fine grain structure, high sharpness, and resolving power. The film uses a T-GRAIN emulsion, which maintains effective film speed while reducing the appearance of grain during enlarging or scanning. This film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21 and a wide exposure latitude, broad tonal range, and responds well to push development and zone system development changes. It is available in 36 exposures and is suitable for use in 35mm cameras.

Kodak's Professional T-Max 100 is a medium-speed panchromatic black and white negative film. It features an extremely fine grain structure, high sharpness, and resolving power. The film uses a T-GRAIN emulsion, which maintains effective film speed while reducing the appearance of grain during enlarging or scanning. This film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21 and a wide exposure latitude, broad tonal range, and responds well to push development and zone system development changes. It is available in 36 exposures and is suitable for use in 35mm cameras.

(643 reviews)

Kodak's Professional T-Max 100 is a medium-speed panchromatic black and white negative film. It features an extremely fine grain structure, high sharpness, and resolving power. The film uses a T-GRAIN emulsion, which maintains effective film speed while reducing the appearance of grain during enlarging or scanning. This film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21 and a wide exposure latitude, broad tonal range, and responds well to push development and zone system development changes. It is available in 36 exposures and is suitable for use in 35mm cameras.

Kodak's Professional T-Max 100 is a medium-speed panchromatic black and white negative film. It features an extremely fine grain structure, high sharpness, and resolving power. The film uses a T-GRAIN emulsion, which maintains effective film speed while reducing the appearance of grain during enlarging or scanning. This film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21 and a wide exposure latitude, broad tonal range, and responds well to push development and zone system development changes. It is available in 36 exposures and is suitable for use in 35mm cameras.

$15.42 - $39.28

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The lowest price for Kodak T-max 100 Black and White 35mm Film right now is $15.42 at eBay.com.au, compared across 27 retailers.

The all-time low was $12.08 on 11 Mar 2026 — today's price is 28% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 3 June 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$25.00

Kodak Professional T-Max 100 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)- 8532848, Yellow/red

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Amazon.com.au

$25.00

Kodak Professional T-Max 100 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)- 8532848, Yellow/red

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eBay.com.au

$15.42

Kodak T-max 100, 100tmx, Black White Film, 36 Exposures, Ex 06/21

Delivery $30.85

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BromureFilm

$19.00

Kodak T-Max 100 35mm Film - Ultra Fine Black and White

Delivery between 8–18 June $48.75

Camera West

$19.01

Kodak T-Max 100 - 35mm

Bay Park Photos

$19.95

Kodak T-Max 100Asa B&W 35Mm Negative Film - 36 Exposures

Delivery $11

Diamonds Camera

$23.00

Kodak T-Max 100 ISO 36exp Black + White 35mm Film Film

Delivery between Fri – Mon $9.95

Photo Resource Pty.Ltd.

$23.00

Kodak Tmax 100 Black & White 35MM Film 36 Exposures

IrohasPhoto

$23.00

Kodak 100 TMax 35mm Film

Free delivery

Walkens House of Film

$24.00

Kodak T-Max 100 35mm

Delivery between 4–12 June $9.70

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Reviews

A very good B&W filmstock
25 October 2023Matthew T.

originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk

A great classic film stock from Kodak. The grain is very very fine as Kodak claim. I used an expired roll (probably nearly 20 years old) and still came out the camera brilliantly. Develops very well using Ilford ID11. Has great sharpness, contrast and does well in lowlight. It is quite pricey but worth it.

Harrier on Tmax
27 August 2024Lewis D.

originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk

I brought some roles of near expiry Tmax100 from AW and used them on a shoot with the Harriers at RAF Wittering.I exposed them at 80iso as this seems to be the true value of this film and I developed them using the RH method using 510pyro and home scanned.I was really pleased with the tonality and the way the film held up in the low setting sun and it took very little processing to get a great looking image.

Lovely tones
16 April 2020Jamie

originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk

I really like this film. It has a lovely tonality to it with excellent detail.For my first use of it, I used my Yashica Electro 30 which is semi automatic. Several shots where in high contrast conditions and because of how the Yashica meters, the exposure wasn't always spot-on. But there was plenty of latitude in the resulting negs to compensate. Scans very nicely too.

Specification

Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures36
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
Film SpeedISO 100
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry

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Updated 7 days ago
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Amazon.com.au

$25.00

Kodak Professional T-Max 100 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)- 8532848, Yellow/red

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Amazon.com.au

$25.00

Kodak Professional T-Max 100 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)- 8532848, Yellow/red

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eBay.com.au

$15.42

Kodak T-max 100, 100tmx, Black White Film, 36 Exposures, Ex 06/21

Delivery $30.85

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BromureFilm

$19.00

Out of stock

Kodak T-Max 100 35mm Film - Ultra Fine Black and White

Delivery between 8–18 June $48.75

Camera West

$19.01

Kodak T-Max 100 - 35mm

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Price history

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Reviews

A very good B&W filmstock
25 October 2023

A great classic film stock from Kodak. The grain is very very fine as Kodak claim. I used an expired roll (probably nearly 20 years old) and still came out the camera brilliantly. Develops very well using Ilford ID11. Has great sharpness, contrast and does well in lowlight. It is quite pricey but worth it.

Matthew T. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Harrier on Tmax
27 August 2024

I brought some roles of near expiry Tmax100 from AW and used them on a shoot with the Harriers at RAF Wittering.I exposed them at 80iso as this seems to be the true value of this film and I developed them using the RH method using 510pyro and home scanned.I was really pleased with the tonality and the way the film held up in the low setting sun and it took very little processing to get a great looking image.

Lewis D. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Lovely tones
16 April 2020

I really like this film. It has a lovely tonality to it with excellent detail.For my first use of it, I used my Yashica Electro 30 which is semi automatic. Several shots where in high contrast conditions and because of how the Yashica meters, the exposure wasn't always spot-on. But there was plenty of latitude in the resulting negs to compensate. Scans very nicely too.

Jamie originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Nice fine-grain film
19 January 2024

This is a nice fine-grain film. Not super contrasty but contrasty enough. Reminds me of plus-x. I've been using D76 1:1 with it to good effect.

Nathaniel originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Reliable and Consistent
3 March 2021

I've been using T-Max films since their introduction. Through the years it has been tweaked a little, but basically it's the same great film it has always been. I find processing it in Xtol 1:1 works great for me when rated at it's basic ISO of 100. But even if you vary the speed or processing time, you still get more than acceptable results. It maintains great contrast, fine grain structure and sharpness which is extremely important when shooting 35mm format.

Bruce originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
The Sharpest B+W Film Out There!
10 November 2021

I’ve tried lots of B+W films over the past few years and I think this could well be the best yet! Amazing sharpness/clarity, fantastic mid tones and great detail in the shadows - I always marginally overexpose to ensure this. I’m a big fan of Ilford’s FP4 but I think Kodak has won me over with this emulsion after only two rolls! I would say this is now my go to B+W film! Perfection!

Sam J. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Try it in Microdol
20 May 2024

When developed in Microdol the result is almost as grainless as TechPan. I use Microdol 1-shot 1:3. Of course, these days you have to make your own Microdol - Google for more. The 'X' in Microdol-X doesn't seem to be needed with this film - I haven't noticed any dichroic fog using the X-less formula. Google for more.

Nicholas originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Very fine grain
28 February 2024

Always great results. Beautiful tones. No grain. Nice latitude. Easy to scan. What else is there to say? There is no surprise that it is a very popular film.

Andrew originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Wish I could Add my developed photos!! For T-Max 100 Kodak film, but I will.
17 September 2020

Kodak film has always been good and I see no reason to think other wise. I hope to finish using the film soon so I can develop it with Kodak developers, stop bath and fixer, Along with clearing agent probably as well. It’s great that Kodak has all the products still available to do analog, or as it’s properly known, film photography.Kodak’s products work well together and have a high rate of consistent performance, especially when used together. If you’re planning on getting into film photography, Go for it ! Be sure to try a few different system And be sure to regularly use Kodak! You won’t be disappointed!

MICHAEL originally posted on adorama.com
Wonderful surprise
11 July 2020

Apart from an old expired TX400 this was my first experience with B&W Kodak.Have been with Ilford most of the time last 30y - for convenience, and price and availability - mostly with the HP5.Got now after 30y or so absolutely surrendered with this Tmax 100. Surrendered to the point of having already on my way another batch of 100TXmax, but 2 types of 400 kodak B&W rolls.Grain and contrast aux-point. Perfect for very long exposures. Also loved the result with portraits, specially with fast apertures.If the next experiences are as good as this one I will be considering Kodak as my first option for black and white (it was already with colour).

Joao originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk

Specification

Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures36
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
Film SpeedISO 100
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry

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