IR technology is awesome has a super powerful photo editor to edit scans before saving. Not the fastest in the world but if time is not a factor then an great buy.
IR technology is awesome has a super powerful photo editor to edit scans before saving. Not the fastest in the world but if time is not a factor then an great buy.
The scanner is USB 2.0. I'm not sure if it would help to have USB 3.0. I think the majority of the time it takes to do a scan is the movement of the scan head and post processing of the image. The transfer speed may not take up a large portion of the overall scan time.
Hardware seems very capable; On 7200dpi scans you can see film grain sharply resolved; Great value as scanner comes bundled with Silverfast Ai
Installation procedure is confusing; Don't be surprised if you get a bunch of error messages; You can ignore/cancel most of them and keep going; You do not need to install the Presto! PageManager program; I have used both Silverfast and Vuescan with ths scanner without issues.
First impressions after using this Plustek scanner for a couple of weeks are very positive, with a few caveats. I've used it to scan dozens of negatives and slides, and processed a few of those scans into large-format prints. Let's start with the negatives.
The 8200 Ai ($499.99) is Plustek's top-of-the-line model for 35mm dedicated film and slide scanners . The next step up from the Plustek 8200i SE , it offers the same 7,200 pixel-per-inch (ppi) resolution and hardware-based dust and scratch removal, along with a less-robust, but faster,...
Optical resolution rated at 7,200 pixels per inch; Hardware-based dust and scratch removal; Automatic color calibration
Scans only one slide or frame of film at a time; Little automation in software
The 8200 Ai ($499.99) is Plustek's top-of-the-line model for 35mm dedicated film and slide scanners. The next step up from the Plustek 8200i SE, it offers the same 7,200 pixel-per-inch (ppi) resolution and hardware-based dust and scratch removal, along with a less-robust, but faster, software-based alternative. In fact, the scanner itself is virtually identical to the Plustek 8200i SE. Where the two differ is in their scan utilities. The 8200i Ai($499.00 at Amazon) comes with software that lets you color calibrate the scanner for images that are truer to the originals. As with the Plustek 8200i SE, one of the 8200i Ai's obvious competitors is the Epson Perfection V700 Photo($1,249.99 at Amazon), which offers several advantages to go along with its higher price. Among the most obvious are the Epson V700's ability to scan up to 12 slides or 24 frames of film at once, scan transparencies (meaning slides or film) as large as 8 by 10 inches, and a selection of software that includes a...
The Plustek OpticFilm 8200i Ai film scanner offers high resolution, hardware-based dust and scratch removal, and simple color calibration for scans.
Optical resolution rated at 7,200 pixels per inch; Hardware-based dust and scratch removal; Automatic color calibration
Scans only one slide or frame of film at a time; Little automation in software
I was working on a book project that had me scanning 3600 negatives that are 24 years old. I bought an Epson V600 Flatbed Scanner first that worked well for about 5 days, then started putting red and blue lines in the scans so I returned it.
The device, itself, is a reasonably-priced and usable product offering a good resolution for old film negative and slide archiving. As images are manually located in the scanning window there is some variability in alignment from frame to frame.
Easy To Set Up; Easy To Use
Difficult To Clean; Not Automated; Requires Space
This is just the perfect scanner for 35mm negs and slides. It's quiet while operating. And the quality of scans are excellent as well. I'm very happy with this purchase.
As with a lot of other reviews, the software does take a bit of fiddling to get to an acceptable level but once I was past that point, I have been pretty pleased with the results. I am scanning slides over 30 years old and they are looking good once digitised. I would recommend this product.
This scanner renders mounted color slides very sharp--a real plus, since I have to un-mount them on my other scanner to keep them in focus. Though this unit does a decent job scanning well-exposed "sunny" slides, shadow detail and underexposed slides don't scan well at all.
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