Due to low demand, Kodak discontinues the T-MAX P3200
In light of insufficient sales, Kodak will discontinue the T-Max P3200. As a result of the decreased demand for high-speed black and white films, manufacturing the film in such small quantities is no longer profitable.
As a replacement, Kodak recommends the Kodak T-Max 400. With longer development times, it can also achieve good results at ISO 1600. After the discontinuation of Fujifilm's Neopan 1600, the last high-speed black and white film is the Ilford Delta 3200. The Delta 3200 is available as a 35mm film and also as a medium format film. Kodak's high-speed black and white film was only available for 35mm cameras.





