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reub2000

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I'm looking for a film scanner because I want to get my 35mm slides onto pbase. I was looking at this one. Anyone here use it? Any other options that I should consider?
 

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I read a review on the Plustek OpticFilm 7200i. The review overall was very positive with a few cons. Whic as I recall were: 1) it had a limited Dmax; 2) colours were not as 'good' as the competition and 3) the supplied software was not great.

I also remeber being pretty impressed by the quality of the scans in the review. Do a google search for a UK site and you may find it.
 
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Newegg and B&H don't have any KM scanners. Makes sense since Konica Minolta completely exited the photography business.

How is this one? In addition to 35mm film it can scan medium format.
 

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unless you need an mf film scanner, a dedicated film scanner will generally out perform a flatbed.

Heres the link to the 7200i I mentioned: Dead Link Removed
 

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That scanner is very tempting. Except I use a Mac! Is there any way to get this to work on a Mac?

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Derek, does your Mac have SCSI? I have a Sprint 4000dpi 35mm scanner which is SCSI that I am not using and would sell for under $200 (to fit in with this thread :smile: ) since I scan all MF and smaller with a Nikon 8000 now.
 
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True. You'll probably want to overexpose slides meant for scanning. Bracket so that you get a normal slide for projecting on your wall, and an overexposed one to scan.

Also, you must get Vuescan. Silverfast isn't very good software.
 

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I suspect it is a very good (bang for the buck) scanner for colour neg film.
 
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