LATEST DATE KNOWN, FROM LAST SHIPMENT 

Only $1.18/shot on 645. 

Expired April 2014. 

Vivid Saturated. (but not with shifted colors like velvia has, so if you want vivid saturation with correct colors on slides, this is what you use)

Latest date available for venerable Kodak ektachrome VS!. Also have e100g with 4 months older date. (SORRY, e100g all gone march 2017, if you like the e100g, you can use e100vs with an 82 or 82a filter to get the vividness out of it) 


In freezer at 5℉ since purchase in 8/2012 from Adorama of NYC.

Adorama kept it refrigerated below 55℉ prior to my purchase.

Before that it was in Kodak's freezer. Prime stock. No color shift. 

I also have a pack of 8x10" e100vs with simiilar date. (same purchase order as this film and same freezer storage since new)
  

Extreme fine grain, correct but gorgeous color rendition but extra vivid, and extra saturated. A classic which can't be duplicated. Better get some now.

Film is also listed for sale elsewhere and can be sold to customers who find it listed elsewhere. This is no different from hotel rooms with different prices at different sites, based on the commission fees charged by such sites. Some sites have no commission. This is not meant to divert sales away from eBay, but to inform buyers how the product may be sold.  If you need large quantity ask me about ways to save money.  When people see the transparencies they want to buy the film because it puts digital to shame.

I bought 200 rolls when I found out Kodak would discontinue it. Have a few left.

No lomography experiment here. This is prime stock for real jobs. The client will love the incredible vivid (but correct, true to life) color and high definition of this film. Works better than negatives for scanning and printing, all magazine photogs used chromes. But for projection, it far outclasses any digital medium regardless of cost. Even digital people are fast to admit this when 21/4" chromes are projected with a hasselblad pcp80, compared directly with $100k digital beamer or prints from phase one mf digital files.

Guarantee details:

If not satisfied with first roll for reasons of color or iso shift, send back remaining 4 rolls for refund on those. (you still pay for the roll you used, but I can't think you'll get a better guarantee on expired film). Must use proper processing method E-6. Also, guarantee only applies to buyers in the USA with 100% good feedback of 50 units or more. Does not include postage. Unless eBay refunds the selling fees to me, they will be deducted from refund. Only applies if I receive remainder of film in good condition within 14 days of the buyer's receipt of the film. In other words, you will have 2 weeks from the day you get it to shoot a roll, soup it, review the results, and get the remainder back to me.  I have sold about 125 rolls and nobody has asked to use this warranty.  Also have reports of delight from several customers who report perfect performance akin to new fresh product.  It's not that old and always frozen.  Can actually keep another 5-10 years in freezer and give good results without color shift.

I'm so sure you will love this that I'll buy back unused portion. This only applies to a single pack and emulsion # must match. That is to avoid scam artists. If this film had been left in heat all this time the color will be terrible. Therefore, you must return the exact same rolls of film that I sent you. Not some of your own stock.

Shipping:

Must ship insured. If postage exceeds the ten dollars I will contact you. If less you get refund.

No shipping to eastern Europe or Africa or any third world or savage nations besides the USA. Will ship to western Europe, Canada, Scandinavia, Australia, etc.

Thank you for looking. Shoot film. Any film.

Expired 120 film
expired ektachrome
Digital is for savages.