I can appreciate the sentiment, Richard. However, as I reside in Canada, the cost of branded 120 film is often over $8 CDN per roll. I have found pro packs, however, for around $34 CDN (final cost) but I have to travel downtown, which is an ordeal and non-free proposition. Regardless, this means the cost of a roll of film is from $7 to $8 per roll. I do order from B&H but factoring the cost of delivery, taxes, duty (which applies to Ilford and Fuji film imports) and exchange rates make this order only nominally cheaper. At best, I can get it shipped from B&H to me at a little more than $6 CDN per roll. At around $3 CDN per roll delivered to my door (and almost 50% savings), Shanghai GP3 presents a compelling value proposition for me. I can imagine it being the same to others as well.Wow, no offense guys but I would never pay anything close to three dollars a roll for this film. I used to be a big user and was a big proponent of it but that was when I pick it up for about $.75 a roll when I used to travel to Beijing quite frequently to visit my wife's family. At almost $3a roll I'd rather get FP4 or HP5 which are just over four dollars a roll from B&H. I still have about 30 or 40 rolls I think expired 2009 2010 and the backing problem of the number showing through in the film is starting to become more and more prevalent and yes I stored it frozen so this stuff will not last long unless you can prove that they change the backing. Great film, beautiful film but I wouldn't pay three bucks for it. Between the two I go for Ilford stuff even for a dollar+ more every time.
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