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New Scanner OpticFilm 120


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Lately, it was then announced at CeBIT 2012, the Plustek OpticFilm 120 film scanner for 35mm and 120 medium format film looks like a mouth-watering option for film photographers looking for a new multi-format slide / negative scanner.

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There's one on eBay now for less than two grand. Two and a half for another.

 

To be fair, they are SCSI models, so would need a kludge to get them to the FireWire port...

 

Maybe the Plustek isn't so bad after all ;)

 

Will be interesting to see what the results are like

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To be fair, they are SCSI models, so would need a kludge to get them to the FireWire port...

 

I thought that might be the case. I guess it is not difficult or expensive to buy a really old Mac G4 (or even G3) with a SCSI card and use it as a dedicated scanning machine. If you do a lot of scanning such a set-up would make a lot of sense because an Imacon for two grand seems like a lot of scanner for your money. Personally, I don't do enough scanning to justify even that expense or have the physical room to have old Macs sitting around.

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Speed isn't everything.

 

I have never scanned a whole film in my life. Other might, of course, but most people still using film are not likely to.

 

 

hm...thats what I do all the time.

Scan the whole roll, store the files at a temporary location and later, when I have time to examine them, I delete the non-keepers :)

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From what I understand, the UK price is quite a bit higher than the European list price - so simply import from Germany or France? Naturally the US price appears to be much lower (as usual) but then there's import duties and shipping to add.

 

Must say I'm really glad to see samples from this scanner at last - even if they're just a couple of low-res images. It means the scanner isn't just vaporware anymore!

 

The Plustek development people have made very big claims for the scanner though - saying that it was closer to an Imacon than a Nikon LS9000 - so they have a lot to prove when we finally get to see some real samples.

 

Just very very glad that there's a new 120 scanner out there if/when my 9000 dies. :o

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