For those of you owning old folders that have frame spacing issues with modern films, I have a tip for you. For years, I have taped short pieces of old backing paper to the start of modern 120 film rolls to resolve the frame spacing issue I had with my Zeiss Super Ikonta III. It worked just fine, but was always a bit of a pain in the field.
I had read that the backing paper on Shanghai GP3 film was thicker than other films and, in fact, it presented a bit of an issue (tight winding) in my Hassey backs. So, I tried a roll (no funny tricks to prepare the film) in my Zeiss folder, and... Perfectly spaced frames!!
Man, am I a happy camper about that. Give it a try in yours.
I had read that the backing paper on Shanghai GP3 film was thicker than other films and, in fact, it presented a bit of an issue (tight winding) in my Hassey backs. So, I tried a roll (no funny tricks to prepare the film) in my Zeiss folder, and... Perfectly spaced frames!!
