I ordered 20 rolls of Shanghai in 120 back in September or so. I have the 2016 dated stuff. So far into roll #10, no problems. I've had no print through of frame numbers, no quality control issues, and the curl on the film is nowhere near what my first 2 rolls (2012 dated) were. Quite manageable in the darkroom.
I've settled on Xtol 1:1 at 68F, for 8.5 minutes and have been getting fine negatives that print beautifully. I've become a fan, and have ordered 20 more rolls.
I use a lot of 120 because I shoot a lot now with my Mamiya C330 and I'm also back into large format, and regularly use a Horseman 6x9 back and a Super Rollex 6x7 back on my Linhof Color Kardan.
I like the Shanghai for general photography, on a day to day basis. I find the film a very good foil to my usual HP5+ in HC110 1:63, a combination I've used for 40 years with great confidence. I will still use FP4 in Rodinal 1:25 for portraiture because of the lovely tonal graduation of this film/developer combination, and in low contrast situations because of the fine acutance of this film in Rodinal. But Shanghai in Xtol 1:1 is really a great film on a day to day basis for every situation - it's quite a bit, at least to me, like the old Kodak Verichrome Pan.
I'm going to try it next month in 4x5 - got a box coming.
I've settled on Xtol 1:1 at 68F, for 8.5 minutes and have been getting fine negatives that print beautifully. I've become a fan, and have ordered 20 more rolls.
I use a lot of 120 because I shoot a lot now with my Mamiya C330 and I'm also back into large format, and regularly use a Horseman 6x9 back and a Super Rollex 6x7 back on my Linhof Color Kardan.
I like the Shanghai for general photography, on a day to day basis. I find the film a very good foil to my usual HP5+ in HC110 1:63, a combination I've used for 40 years with great confidence. I will still use FP4 in Rodinal 1:25 for portraiture because of the lovely tonal graduation of this film/developer combination, and in low contrast situations because of the fine acutance of this film in Rodinal. But Shanghai in Xtol 1:1 is really a great film on a day to day basis for every situation - it's quite a bit, at least to me, like the old Kodak Verichrome Pan.
I'm going to try it next month in 4x5 - got a box coming.




! John W
