You can still buy new SCSI cards for reasonable prices.
I don’t have either (yet), and I generally don’t place too much credibility on reviews, BUT, I did look extensively at both of these and ruled out the Pacific Images devices, due to negative reviews and general lack of reviews. For example, the XAplus has only 5 reviews on Amazon US with an average score of 2.2 out of 5, and on B&H Photo only 3 reviews with same average. By contrast, the Plustek 8200ai has 260 reviews with an average of 4.2 out of 5, and B&H has 201 reviews with an average of 4.1 out of 5. The 8200i has a 4.1 out of 5 rating on Amazon out of 667 reviews.
If I were you, and had to take a chance on importing something, I would not want to go “out on a limb” with a product that has very low volume of sales and negative reviews ( the XAplus), and risk ending up with an “expensive boat anchor”. I’d stick with something that has more and happier users (Plustek)!
I also don’t think that either vendor’s DPI claims should be looked at. I highly doubt that the Pacific Image can do anywhere near “10000dpi”…. Most of the Plustek feedback I got said the Plustek should be used at half the claimed DPI: 3600 instead of 7200. I think both are dealing with “empty magnification” at their peak rating…. Just creating extra unusable data to clog up hard drives, with no gain in real resolution.
Just my opinions!
By the way, looking at Reflekta here: https://www.scandig.com/filmscanner/reflecta/index.html , they appear to be re-badged Paciific Images scanners ( or vice-versa?) . The pictures are identical!
Update: yes they are the same: Pacific Image XA = Reflekta RPS 10M
I would do that if it was easy, But the LS-2000 has a SCSI interface, and it is basically impossible to interface to any modern computer. I do have a Power Mac G3 tower (23 years old) that I used to run it on, which I may fire up at some point, but that’s probably not a good long term solution
Hi Mark,
Hi Mark,
Thanks, I am aware of that, but then I'd need a cheap windows 7 PC in order to possibly get a working driver, or perhaps Vuescan might support it (??). The question is moot for me though, I'm on Macs with Apple Silicon!Lew
I have the Primefilm XAs scanner and it is indeed a very good scanner. Much better than the Plustek. The thing I hate about it is it doesnt play well with Windows 11. It worked fine with Windows 10. I cant use the forward or reverse buttons to align the film frame, so I end up doing things the hard way. Its also a slow scanner to use at higher DPI's. It takes me 4 hours on average to scan up a 36 roll of B&W. Color adds extra time. Im really thinking of switching to digital cameras for scanning down the road, just to speed things up.
What version of Vuescan are you using? I gave up on Vuescan working 100% on Windows 11 with this scanner. Everytime I press those adjustment buttons, my scanner goes nuts and goes into scanning mode without actually scanning the neg. And you can't get out of that mode. You have to power off the scanner to get it to stop.I have mine working quite well with Vuescan on my Windows 11. A few quirks to set properly but PrimeFilm XAs works well & fast for me at 2500 DPI
The S version.
There is no Reflecta RPS 10S. Reflecta RPS 10M is PrimeFilm XAs. PrimeFilm XAs was replaced by XA Plus.
What version of Vuescan are you using? I gave up on Vuescan working 100% on Windows 11 with this scanner. Everytime I press those adjustment buttons, my scanner goes nuts and goes into scanning mode without actually scanning the neg. And you can't get out of that mode. You have to power off the scanner to get it to stop.
I dont even get the preview stage if I use those forward or reverse buttons. Sounds like yours does the same.
Helge, is this the one you're looking for?
Plustek 8300i Amazon.de
It's on Amazon Germany, dispatched by Amazon, and sold by the Plustek EU store. Seems pretty legit, and the fact that Amazon takes care of the logistics means you can return it no problem during a 1 month window.
EDIT - I think this is the same hardware-wise as the AI but doesn't bundle the IT8 target
Anyone know of an alternative source for the for a IT8 target?
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