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Plustek OpticFilm 7300 Film Scanner

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Plustek OpticFilm 7300 Film Scanner $180 at Newegg
 
Discuss (13) : History : Tell : Posted 1:03 AM PDT 08/16/09 by Ben
Plustek OpticFilm 7300 Film ScannerNewegg has the Plustek OpticFilm 7300 Film Scanner (7200 dpi film scanner) for $190 - $10 rebate [Exp 8/19] = $180 with free shipping. This device allows you to scan old slides and film negatives into your computer.
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    #1   azvagabond - Posted 1:15 am PDT 08/16/09 (92 Posts)
    LOL...I would rather find one to rent, what do you do after youve scanned all your predigital days film? Unless of course youre a film enthusiast.
    #2   mohit - Posted 1:25 am PDT 08/16/09 (199 Posts)
    yeah #1, where do you rent this though?
    #3   need - Posted 3:18 am PDT 08/16/09 (54 Posts)
    sounds like a business idea to me! buy a couple, demonstrate/train people (set up fee), rent for $30 for a week.
    #4   he162 - Posted 4:08 am PDT 08/16/09 (1502 Posts)
    My Epson CX7800 does the same thing and it was 65.00?
    It also is a full size printer scanner with card reader so this sucks dycks!
    #5   CrappyCrap - Posted 7:05 am PDT 08/16/09 (197 Posts)
    #4> flatbed scanners have a glass bed and can produce Newton ring.
    #6   foomench - Posted 7:49 am PDT 08/16/09 (1101 Posts)
    If you really want to scan film, don't use a flatbed scanner. You might be able to rent at a real camera shop, but usually 3-4 weeks of rental = cost of item. But in this case, they'll rent you a $1000 or $5000 Canon, and the rental will cost more than this.

    If you're going to get a Plustek, get one of the "i" models to save you some time with the IR dust and scratch removal.
    #7   InvaderZim - Posted 9:16 am PDT 08/16/09 (648 Posts)
    Agree with #6 -- something like Digital Ice is a must for film scanning. Regarding flatbeds, I have a Epson 4990 Photo that does a very nice job with slides and negatives at over 3000dpi. Because of the included film holders, newton rings are only a problem for really saggy negatives and it can scan 24 35mm negatives at a time (if they're cut into 6-exposure strips -- 4 is more common). It also has Digital ICE. Anyway, the point is that flatbed scanners can do the job.
    #8   mrmorality - Posted 10:54 am PDT 08/16/09 (499 Posts)
    #7 - sure, but the Epson 4990 goes for $375 and up. So what good is that option?
    #9   quince - Posted 11:04 am PDT 08/16/09 (55 Posts)
    Congrats. Finaly a discussion without morons getting in the way.
    #10   jhwynn - Posted 4:39 pm PDT 08/16/09 (138 Posts)
    I'm actually learning something here. For the first time.
    #11   solid_spence - Posted 7:17 pm PDT 08/16/09 (280 Posts)
    I'm glad somebody said it, cuz i completely agree with this one. and remember, always rent photo gear on friday or sat, then you get the whole weekend or at least an extra day included
    #12   nutzo - Posted 8:49 pm PDT 08/16/09 (558 Posts)
    I second the need for Digital ICE. Even the slightest scratch or dust shows up on negatives, and digital ICE removes almost all the scratches/dust with still perserving the picture.

    I bought a Nikon Coolscan V ED to convert all my old negatives to digital. Scans at 4000 DPI, which turns a 35mm negative into a 20 megapixel image.

    Already converted over 1000 negatives, and when I'm done, I'll loan it to a couple relatives to convert there negatives/slides, and then I'll sell it. They are currently selling used for more than I paid for my new one Smile
    #13   dap310 - Posted 11:19 pm PDT 08/16/09 (82 Posts)
    My wife got a Primefilm PF3600u (without ICE) awhile back from Costco. It does a decent job but requires lots of time and patience.
     
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