Kodak TMAX 100 TMX 4052 4×5″ BW film OPENED BOX 25 sheets EXPIRED 07/2000 kept mostly frozen (AUCTION)

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Kodak TMAX 100 TMX 4052 4×5″ BW film OPEN BOX EXP 07/2000
Kodak TMAX 100 TMX 4052 4×5″ BW film specifications

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ALL FILMS HAVE EXPIRED, no guarantee of functioning is given!

PLEASE NOTE: I have the most time kept them in deep freeze (at least -18 degrees Celsius) and some of them I tested and they seemed to be ok.

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Please see all photos for more info/guidance & make your own judgment on condition etc.

Everything shown in the photos above is included in the sale, nothing more, nothing less!

All photos shown are of the actual item/s you are buying & what you will receive.

+ + + THE ITEMS ARE LOCATED IN FINLAND (EU) + + +

NO CUSTOMS TAX AND NO VAT TO THE ITEM PRICE IF YOU ARE IN EU + + +

SELLING AS A BUSINESS (BUT NO LOCAL VAT IS ADDED TO THIS ITEM!) SEE TERMS & CONDITIONS

PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION BEFORE BUYING

MANY THANKS FOR LOOKING!

PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER FILMS / CAMERAS / DARKROOM ITEMS FOR SALE,

MUCH MORE TO COME!

 

I got this film from a professional photo guy in Helsinki Finland early 2009, I think. It was kept in a cool storage (15 degrees Celsius or colder), I think. I kept ALL my films until July 2014 in deep fridge (at least -18 degrees Celsius) basically from the moment I got them. Then, as my company moved to a new location I had no more enough deep freeze place for all my films, like these sheets. Inside, where the films have been stored, the room temperature has been ca. + 3 .. 10 degrees Celsius during wintertime (ca. November – April) and ca. + 10 .. 17 degrees Celsius at other times. During January – May 2016 ALL films were well covered outside at ca. -33 .. + 10 degrees Celsius and after that time I moved all my films inside (temperatures as above). Usually, black-and-white film is not sensible at all for expiry dates, as it has no colors to go fishy.

I have only opened the box in total darkness to check how many sheets are left. The box contains one unopened paperback envelope so I figure there are 25 unexposed sheets. I figure there would not be enough place for two envelopes, and based on the envelope thickness there could not be only half that amount. This open box weighs 145 g, and the scale’s inaccuracy is +/- 5 g, see attached photos.

Kodak TMX 100 was one of my most used films in 35 mm format. I got them most in 100 ft reels and made my own extra long rolls. With the large format I had no experience with this film type, though.

With smaller formats I liked the TMX film pretty much. It is an all-around-film, easy to process and you can well push it (especially the TMY 400), as you can read from it’s specifications.

Yes, I remember I did all those tricks, but it has been a while, so don’t ask me more.. ,)

This film seems still to be in production, and the box price (50 sheets) in Finland is 142.00 e with 24 % VAT (Telefoto Oy) requiring special order.

I am selling this box in auction, starting 1 euros, with reserve and buy it now 60 euros.

Yes, of course I will combine shipping for reduced shipping costs. I urge you to my buy more from me and will be flexible with it. Please note the somewhat expensive shipping costs from Finland, especially if insurance is needed. If the value of order gets to a higher level, I insist on taken an insurance for the shipping.

If you buy this item – please keep it in deep freezer for best results! 🙂

If you have more questions, please contact me directly.

Klaus Riederer, PhD, MSc
KAR Oy Ab GmbH Ltd S. A. R. L., CEO www.kar.fi
© 2016 We-Love-Film-Cameras-Printing-Baking-KAR-Ltd-FI-Outlet

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Weight 0.2 kg
Dimensions 15 × 12 × 3 cm

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