New Pacific Image Prime Film 120 Scanner Experience?

Pride 2025

A
Pride 2025

  • 0
  • 0
  • 44
Tybee Island

D
Tybee Island

  • 0
  • 0
  • 52
LIBERATION

A
LIBERATION

  • 5
  • 2
  • 103

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
198,343
Messages
2,773,258
Members
99,595
Latest member
s Lam
Recent bookmarks
1

ChipMcD

Member
Joined
Jun 2, 2010
Messages
34
Format
Medium Format
I see that this unit is on sale at B&H now on a 7-14 day order basis. That suggests that one could actually get one, or get one pretty soon. Has anyone done so? What are the experiences like? I'd like a solution for 120 film.

Thanks in advance.
 

Jeremy

Member
Joined
Oct 26, 2002
Messages
2,761
Location
Denton, TX
Format
Multi Format
According to Pacific Image's website the scanner will be available in June 2011.
 
Joined
May 7, 2011
Messages
6
Format
Medium Format
The Pacific Image PrimeFilm 120 is out now. They sell it at Adorama (Dead Link Removed)

Has anyone tried it? Reviews? Comments?
 

gmikol

Subscriber
Joined
Mar 2, 2009
Messages
633
Location
Vancouver, W
Format
35mm
Ouch!! That's more $$ than I expected it to be...

I'd love to see a good, comprehensive, detailed review (and not one that's just a re-fluffing of the mfr's sell sheet). The PrimeFilm 7250 Pro3 isn't a bad scanner, either. I just hope that for this price, it has a true 3200 DPI, and multi-sampling, instead of just multi-scanning. And interestingly, while the 7250 has ICE/ROC/GEM, the 120 has...something else, "Magic Touch".

Happy I jumped on one of the last batches of LS-9000's.

--Greg
 

glhs116

Member
Joined
Jul 4, 2009
Messages
146
Format
35mm
I really wish someone (if it were Nikon, all the better) would come out with a Coolscan 10000 but I fear the chances of that are close to nil. I'm very glad I got my 9000 when I did. If I can someday get my work to sell the old 9000 in their storeroom to me I will be even happier (though I am not holding my breath). I wonder if we will ever see a good scanner made again?
 
Joined
May 7, 2011
Messages
6
Format
Medium Format
We really won't know about this PI 120 model until we get some reviews in. I am certainly interested.
 

Kerik

Member
Joined
Nov 24, 2002
Messages
1,634
Location
California
Format
Large Format
Ouch!! That's more $$ than I expected it to be...

Not surprising considering they are the only game in town now and considering the prices for used Nikon scanners. I hope it proves to be a good scanner.
 

t.s.k.

Member
Joined
Mar 28, 2010
Messages
7
Location
Chicago
Format
Multi Format
I always wonder about parts, service, and durability for these lesser-known companies. IIRC, Pacific Image is based in Taiwan.

There was a similar question posted on RFF last month. No personal experience from users but maybe some additional info you can glean about the company.

RFF LINK
 

jrileystewart

Member
Joined
Jun 15, 2011
Messages
1
What are the purported advantages over the Epson V700/750? I've been using the V700 for 3 years on 120 and 4x5, and have found the very positive reviews to be substantiated in my hands. (I'm not affiliated in any way with Epson).
Jim
 

gmikol

Subscriber
Joined
Mar 2, 2009
Messages
633
Location
Vancouver, W
Format
35mm
Most people regard the V700/V750 as being a very good scanner, but in practice, only capable of about 2400 DPI of real resolution. If the optical quality of the PrimeFilm 120 can achieve a true 3200 DPI, coupled with (presumably) autofocus ability, and decent D-Max (with low noise) then it is a significant step up from the flatbeds, albeit at a significant price premium.

That's why I said I'd love to see a detailed, comprehensive, analytical review, instead of just re-publishing the manufacturers selling points and adding "I scanned a couple of pictures, and it looks good to me." at the end. That's the only way we'll know for sure, since I don't think anyone here is willing to drop $2000 just to try it out.

--Greg
 
Last edited by a moderator:

cooltouch

Member
Joined
Jan 4, 2009
Messages
1,677
Location
Houston, Tex
Format
Multi Format
Most people regard the V700/V750 as being a very good scanner, but in practice, only capable of about 2400 DPI of real resolution. If the optical quality of the Plustek can achieve a true 3200 DPI, coupled with (presumably) autofocus ability, and decent D-Max (with low noise) then it is a significant step up from the flatbeds, albeit at a significant price premium.

Are you talking about the brick-shaped Plustek 7200-7600 series? Those do only 35mm you know. I've read a number of reviews on them. Just go to Amazon -- there are tons there. Generally, it is well received. It's worth noting, though, if you want to scan at the max non-interpolated dpi setting -- 7200 - 7600, I'm supposing -- it takes about 4 minutes per slide or negative.
 

gmikol

Subscriber
Joined
Mar 2, 2009
Messages
633
Location
Vancouver, W
Format
35mm
Most people regard the V700/V750 as being a very good scanner, but in practice, only capable of about 2400 DPI of real resolution. If the optical quality of the Plustek [sic] can achieve a true 3200 DPI, coupled with (presumably) autofocus ability, and decent D-Max (with low noise) then it is a significant step up from the flatbeds, albeit at a significant price premium.

Are you talking about the brick-shaped Plustek 7200-7600 series? Those do only 35mm you know. I've read a number of reviews on them. Just go to Amazon -- there are tons there. Generally, it is well received. It's worth noting, though, if you want to scan at the max non-interpolated dpi setting -- 7200 - 7600, I'm supposing -- it takes about 4 minutes per slide or negative.


Aaaargh...I wrote Plustek, but I meant PrimeFilm. Sorry to muddy the waters. I've used a Plustek 7500. It's decent, given the price, but 35mm only, one frame at a time, and no AF (at least on the 7500), but that's not what we're talking about here...

--Greg
 

ann

Subscriber
Joined
Sep 10, 2002
Messages
3,336
Format
35mm
Done
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom