Everything about Kodak TMAX P3200 in Daylight
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
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- shoot at 2500
- ND 8 filter
- Yellow Green Filter
- Develop in Xtol 1/1 for 22mins
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Kodak T-Max P3200 film is nominally 800 speed, but it is intended to be pushed beyond EI 800 - that’s what the “P” stands for. You can expose this film at EI 800, 1600, 3200 or 6400 with good results. P3200 is designed to yield better shadow detail and highlight separation at EI 3200 or 6400 than you can obtain with other 400-speed films pushed by 3 stops.
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This was a really great episode! Great work guys!!
Benjamin Fjerdingstad First!! Thanks for checking the vid out ;)
The pace and tone of this video is just what i needed
great movie! instructive and entertaining! your island seems super cool :) I can't wait to see your next video, keep up the good work !
Great as always
Great video. Thank you for posting. What a beautiful place.
Great video. I have a soft spot in my heart for TMax 3200, partially out of necessity when I was using slow lenses back in high school. In the last few years I've returned to film. It's fun. Now that I have better glass, this video has given me a few ideas on what to do with 3200 when it's not dark and dreary out. I definitely look forward to trying it out.
Good work !
Great I like you came back , please more videos from the island you are !!!! Hallow from New York!
Great video, keep up the good work.
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Always enjoy your videos mate. Just developed a 120 roll of acros with 4 6x17 shots on it from a recent trip to the UK. When my box of acros runs out I guess I’ll be back to buying Ilford.
Great video and great message at the end #keepfilmalive
Wonderful. Thank you.
Great video as always. This one really makes me want to visit Zamami one day. I've only shot two rolls of the P3200 but I think I like it a little better than Delta. I think it's thanks to people like you supporting and explaining film that we're starting to see certain stocks make a comeback, so thank you very much!
same here, like the Tmax a little better. p3200 is also a little slower than Delta 3200.
what a great video !
Beautiful island!!!
After a year... I'm still waiting for new video from mijonju
Amazing content!
Jeffrey Su thankyou!!
Thanks for the video Mijonju! Would definitely tune into a darkroom series if you made one :)
I probably watch this vid at least once a month. A chilled experience.
When’s the next coming out?
hei, great little document. Thanks
LOVED it.
Lovin' the new vids :] Haven't stacked filters before, so this would be good reason to! Also, what vid cam are you making the videos with?
what film cameras do you have left mijonju? these new videos are amazing
Awesome video as always - would love to see more of the darkroom side of things too. What a beautiful place to live. For anyone watching who doesn't know - you don't need to use ND filters to reduce the light if you have a camera that goes up to 1/4000th like many later SLR's did or the Contax G2 etc (Eric's Leica goes to 1000th) then you can happily shoot at f8 all day long but the ND filters will give you more shallower DOF options if you need them. I've been really wanting to try this film out hopefully I can get some here in Australia at some point.
bebox7 good point! If you have a modern film camera you could indeed shoot this without the ND.
When you will be back on RUclips??
Are you doing okay? Been hoping for a new video for quite some time now D;
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tmax p3200?
you must shoot that super fast! :O
great video by the way!
thanks for sharing i loved watching this
ACID SNOW the filters slowed it down 4 stops. I think it was mostly at f/8 and 1/500 sec.
Please do more videos. :(
I’ve to send you a real good film case really high quality one
I live close to stuttgart too :D
I shoot it in Spain in the summer, happily in daylight. I was very surprised how it turned out in darkroom on paper. I found that grain very nice not so obstructive!
Actually, ND filters are still quite relevant for landscape photography, especially with super dark ND like ND1000. And (most) liveview on digital cameras help you to frame much easier. They just boost the gain, so you still be able to see through regardless how dark the NDs are.
I use ND all the time, it's neat making the clouds blur.
Miss you and this channel. Hope u are doing well
more about darkroom please :)
Please upload new video boss...
We miss you.
I absolutely hate it when somebody calls me a hipster for using film people have no idea... I was around when there was nothing but film cameras, film for me will always be king
Im sitting here in stuttgart watching this mijonju video with a german guy telling strangers on a remote japanese island he is from stuttgart, wow
had to say something...
Hey, Mijonju!
What US company would you recommend I send my SLR680 to for repair? Retrospekt or Brooklyn Film Camera? Do you have any experience with either company?
I'm jealous. Leaving camera somewhere and it comes back to you? I'm living in SE Europe, where if unattended for a split second the camera is gone...
Where are you now?
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hello , no new video since 2 years ? are you going well ?
what were the specs on that child filter?
I have a roll of 3200 to try out. No filters though....
T Mac 3200 is only 800 actual speed
I love camera, like a fat boy who loves chocolate cake!
how did you meter?
It's a sunny day, we divide by sunny 16
durex spotted lol
Duh! I could just shoot Tri-X Pan and get similar results, but I couldn't make a worthless click-bait video then, could I? Oh! What a concept! Use the correct film for the purpose! Of course, even better results with Rollei SRX or Infrared and a #25 Wratten red filter...But then I don't know anything about films...
That's the point. Guess you didn't finish the video where I mentioned your name at somewhere around the end.
Like a fat boy who loves chocolate cake
Expose at 800 asa and develop accordingly, simple!