


Kodak Tmax 3200 | 135-36
T-Max P3200 is built for the moments most films can’t reach—night streets, concerts, club interiors, sports under dim lights. Engineered for extremely low light, it’s optimized to be shot at high EIs and push-processed, delivering gritty-to-glossy results depending on your development choices. Expect pronounced yet tight grain with that distinctive T-Max crispness, surprisingly good shadow separation for the speed, and highlights that can be tamed with careful metering. Rated at EI 1600–3200 (and often higher), it lets you keep shutter speeds up and capture motion without overwhelming flash. With on-camera or bounced light it produces striking, high-contrast portraits and event coverage; in available light it yields moody, cinematic frames with characterful texture. Scans are robust and respond well to assertive grading. If you want maximum flexibility after dark while staying in a traditional B&W workflow, T-Max P3200 is the tool for the job.
Key features
High-speed B&W negative optimized for push processing
Shootable at EI 1600–3200+ with workable shadows
Distinctive, tight grain structure and strong edge acuity
Ideal for concerts, night street, sports, and events
Consistent scans; standard B&W processing
Tech specs
Film type: Black & white negative (panchromatic)
Speed: Boxed as P3200 (commonly rated 1600–6400)
Process: Standard B&W chemistry
Contrast / grain: Medium-high contrast, pronounced but tight grain
Push/pull: +1 to +3 stops typical (EI 1600–6400; development adjustments required)
T-Max P3200 is built for the moments most films can’t reach—night streets, concerts, club interiors, sports under dim lights. Engineered for extremely low light, it’s optimized to be shot at high EIs and push-processed, delivering gritty-to-glossy results depending on your development choices. Expect pronounced yet tight grain with that distinctive T-Max crispness, surprisingly good shadow separation for the speed, and highlights that can be tamed with careful metering. Rated at EI 1600–3200 (and often higher), it lets you keep shutter speeds up and capture motion without overwhelming flash. With on-camera or bounced light it produces striking, high-contrast portraits and event coverage; in available light it yields moody, cinematic frames with characterful texture. Scans are robust and respond well to assertive grading. If you want maximum flexibility after dark while staying in a traditional B&W workflow, T-Max P3200 is the tool for the job.
Key features
High-speed B&W negative optimized for push processing
Shootable at EI 1600–3200+ with workable shadows
Distinctive, tight grain structure and strong edge acuity
Ideal for concerts, night street, sports, and events
Consistent scans; standard B&W processing
Tech specs
Film type: Black & white negative (panchromatic)
Speed: Boxed as P3200 (commonly rated 1600–6400)
Process: Standard B&W chemistry
Contrast / grain: Medium-high contrast, pronounced but tight grain
Push/pull: +1 to +3 stops typical (EI 1600–6400; development adjustments required)