Hi all,

I usually follow this list via the archives.  I am de-cloaking to ask a 
question.

By way of background, I am an amateur and my SLRs are all film - MZ-S, Z1-P, 
LX.  My subjects are primarily fast moving objects (small children) and 
landscapes.  Any still life photography is mainly aforesaid small children 
in resting state.

I recently bought several hundred rolls of expired 35mm film.  The seller 
assures me everything was kept in a fridge.  The film came mostly without 
boxes, so my guess is it dates from 2001-2004.  That's about the time he 
switched over to digital for work related reasons.

I use mostly Superia and Reala, so here's a whole bunch of film I don't know 
anything about.  My questions specifically are... 1) there any films that 
shouldn't be used past their expiry date, 2) films that are plain bad, or 3) 
films that are really good or have a particular characteristic I should be 
aware of?  Please help!

Fujicolor Press 800

Kodak Professional Supra 100
Kodak Professional Supra 400
Kodak Professional Supra 800

Kodak Ektapress 100, 100+, Gold100, PJ100
Kodak Ektapress 400+, Gold400, PJ400
Kodak Ektapress 1600 & Gold1600
Kokak Ektapress Multispeed - what the heck is this?

Fuji Super G Plus 100
Fuji Super G 400
Fuji Super HG 1600

Kodak Porta 160NC

There are a few rolls of other miscellaneous types.  Provia100, Porta 400BW, 
Ektachrome E100VS.

Thanks in advance,
George Wu

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