I'm a film hoarder and now, it's time to lighten the load in order to.. well purchase more film varieties I suppose. As a result all of the film I have listed has been freezer kept for the entire duration of their lifetime with me. All have been tested except for the Elite chrome slide film. I have provided some insights to each of the film's actual ISO values as I myself own a film lab in Atlanta and have had the fortune of seeing some of the results of each of the films. So without further ado,
Kodak Elitechrome 400/ 24 exposure (Expiration 2002) - $11/ roll -
5 rolls remaining
Untested but freezer kept
Kodachrome 64/ 24 exposure (Expiration 1985) - $9/ roll -
5 rolls remaining
Untested but only feasibly shot as B&W film
~*whispers*~ unless you can process K-14
Mitsubishi MXG 100 400/ 24 exposure (Expiration 2002) - $10/ roll -
5 rolls remaining
Metered best around ISO 50 with amazing detail in highlights but deep shadows with a green/purple hue
Kodak Gold 400/ 24 exposure (expiration 1992-93) - $6/ roll -
15 rolls remaining
Definitely metered alot better around ISO 100
Kodak Gold 400/ 36 exposure (expiration 1992-93) - $8/ roll -
13 rolls remaining
Definitely metered alot better around ISO 100
Buyer pays shipping. I am located in Atlanta, Georgia and have found that for anything between one and eight rolls, I can USPS flat rate your newly purchased rolls of film for $7.75 provided that you have a domestic address. I am happy to ship international but will have to have your zipcode to determine shipping for this. Happy shooting, embrace the grain, and happy holidays.