Tri-X Pan 120 Medium Format 1988-1991Vintage B&W Film
Vintage Film Stock Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. We test each batch and provide sample images, but outcomes can vary. No Refunds: Due to the unique and unpredictable nature of vintage film stock, all sales are final. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in this disclaimer.
Tri-X Pan 120 Medium Format – Expired 1988–1991
Specifications:
Film Type: Kodak Tri-X Pan Black-and-White Film (Expired 1988–1991)
Format: 120 Medium Format
Exposure: 1 Roll
ISO: Originally rated at 400 (Due to age we recommend shooting this at 100 ISO)
Processing: Standard Black-and-White (D-76, Rodinal, HC-110, etc.)
Product Overview:
Kodak Tri-X Pan is a classic black-and-white film known for its beautiful grain and timeless tonality. This particular batch of medium format Tri-X expired between 1988 and 1991. It has not been tested due to the very limited supply and is being sold as-is. Based on our experience with similarly aged Tri-X stock, we suggest shooting it at ISO 100 to help compensate for the expected sensitivity loss. This is a great choice for experimental work or those seeking the unpredictably beautiful results that only aged film can deliver.
Important Details:
Manual ISO Setting: This film does not include DX coding. We recommend using it in cameras with manual ISO control or applying a +2 stop exposure compensation. Best results are likely at ISO 100.
Age-Related Effects: Given its expiration date of over 30 years ago, this film likely exhibits mild base fog, some contrast reduction, and potential grain shifts. Each roll may vary, but can still offer stunning, moody results if metered carefully.
No Sample Images: Due to the extremely small quantity available, this batch has not been tested. Rolls are sold as-is.
Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including, loss of sensitivity, color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. No refunds are offered for vintage film purchases. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in the disclaimer.
Vintage Film Stock Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. We test each batch and provide sample images, but outcomes can vary. No Refunds: Due to the unique and unpredictable nature of vintage film stock, all sales are final. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in this disclaimer.
Tri-X Pan 120 Medium Format – Expired 1988–1991
Specifications:
Film Type: Kodak Tri-X Pan Black-and-White Film (Expired 1988–1991)
Format: 120 Medium Format
Exposure: 1 Roll
ISO: Originally rated at 400 (Due to age we recommend shooting this at 100 ISO)
Processing: Standard Black-and-White (D-76, Rodinal, HC-110, etc.)
Product Overview:
Kodak Tri-X Pan is a classic black-and-white film known for its beautiful grain and timeless tonality. This particular batch of medium format Tri-X expired between 1988 and 1991. It has not been tested due to the very limited supply and is being sold as-is. Based on our experience with similarly aged Tri-X stock, we suggest shooting it at ISO 100 to help compensate for the expected sensitivity loss. This is a great choice for experimental work or those seeking the unpredictably beautiful results that only aged film can deliver.
Important Details:
Manual ISO Setting: This film does not include DX coding. We recommend using it in cameras with manual ISO control or applying a +2 stop exposure compensation. Best results are likely at ISO 100.
Age-Related Effects: Given its expiration date of over 30 years ago, this film likely exhibits mild base fog, some contrast reduction, and potential grain shifts. Each roll may vary, but can still offer stunning, moody results if metered carefully.
No Sample Images: Due to the extremely small quantity available, this batch has not been tested. Rolls are sold as-is.
Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including, loss of sensitivity, color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. No refunds are offered for vintage film purchases. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in the disclaimer.
Vintage Film Stock Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. We test each batch and provide sample images, but outcomes can vary. No Refunds: Due to the unique and unpredictable nature of vintage film stock, all sales are final. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in this disclaimer.
Tri-X Pan 120 Medium Format – Expired 1988–1991
Specifications:
Film Type: Kodak Tri-X Pan Black-and-White Film (Expired 1988–1991)
Format: 120 Medium Format
Exposure: 1 Roll
ISO: Originally rated at 400 (Due to age we recommend shooting this at 100 ISO)
Processing: Standard Black-and-White (D-76, Rodinal, HC-110, etc.)
Product Overview:
Kodak Tri-X Pan is a classic black-and-white film known for its beautiful grain and timeless tonality. This particular batch of medium format Tri-X expired between 1988 and 1991. It has not been tested due to the very limited supply and is being sold as-is. Based on our experience with similarly aged Tri-X stock, we suggest shooting it at ISO 100 to help compensate for the expected sensitivity loss. This is a great choice for experimental work or those seeking the unpredictably beautiful results that only aged film can deliver.
Important Details:
Manual ISO Setting: This film does not include DX coding. We recommend using it in cameras with manual ISO control or applying a +2 stop exposure compensation. Best results are likely at ISO 100.
Age-Related Effects: Given its expiration date of over 30 years ago, this film likely exhibits mild base fog, some contrast reduction, and potential grain shifts. Each roll may vary, but can still offer stunning, moody results if metered carefully.
No Sample Images: Due to the extremely small quantity available, this batch has not been tested. Rolls are sold as-is.
Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including, loss of sensitivity, color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. No refunds are offered for vintage film purchases. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in the disclaimer.
Additional Information:
Disclaimer: This film has been carefully stored in a fridge/freezer to maintain its quality. We personally test each stock to make sure results are possible, however vintage stock is unpredictable and we cannot garuntee results.
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