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TMZ64000-03 Test

Kodak TMZ Film Test 6400 -

 

I received 1 roll of the new Kodak Alaris TMZP3200. I wanted to test is at multiple speeds so I cut and divided the roll into 3 sections of 10-11exposures each and shot at 6,400, 3,200 and 1000.

Here are the 6400 test shots. I was very pleased with the results and the fact that I could shoot is very limited museum light without a tripod and every shot. Remember some of the shot appear to be dark because it was dark. Film doesn’t make light where there isn’t any, and many films are not created to see in extreme low light, but this film recorded the location accurately and with the ability for me to handhold my camera.

I felt very lucky to have this film to photograph the mummies at the Toledo Museum of Art and the Cloistrers.

 

Thanks to Kodak Alaris and Film Photography Project for the roll.

 

www.kodakalaris.com

www.filmphotographyproject.com

www.toledomuseum.org

 

Camera: Minolta Maxxum 7, Minolta 28-85AF lens

Film: Kodak TMZ P3200, processed in HC-110, Dilution B, 12 minutes @68 degrees

Prewet, agitation and fixer times normal.

Image by: Leslie Lazenby,

Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH, March 2018

 

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Uploaded on March 28, 2018