| I've gotten E-6 film (E100G specifically) from an eBay seller that sounds similar to your description which has been anywhere from 6 months to a year or so out of date and not had any problems, but as stated above, when in doubt, expose some and verify the results. For important things I use fresh film, but for a lot of things the savings of buying short-dated or expired makes sense, at least for me. Interestingly enough, for black and white film I always buy fresh, and it's less likely to have problems with age than E-6.
- Randy |