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Plustek OpticFilm 7200iSE (with infrared Smart Removal of Defects (iSRD) & Silverfast SE) - Highest Resolution 35mm Film Scanner | 
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| Brand: Plustek Category: CE
Buy New: £169.99
New (5) Used (1) from £169.99
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 7178
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.7 Dimensions (in): 172.1 x 103.5 x 83.5
MPN: A23-BBM31-A Model: A23-BBM31-A UPC: 783064363129 EAN: 0783064363129 ASIN: B000F5GRUW
Release Date: August 22, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 4 to 7 weeks
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| Features:
| • | Type - Film scanner | | • | Document Size - 36.8 x 25.4 mm | | • | Resolution - 7200 x 7200 dpi | | • | Connection - USB 2.0 | | • | Compatibility - Windows XP, Me, 98 SE, 2000 Pentium II Processor or later 128 MB of RAM (256 recommended) 160 MB of disk space (300 recommended) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Technical DataScanner / TypeFilm scanner (35 mm)Technical DataScanner / Form FactorDesktopTechnical DataScanner / Colour Depth48-bit colourTechnical DataScanner / Max H-Optical Resolutiondpi7200Technical DataScanner / Max V-Optical Resolutiondpi7200Technical DataScanner / Supported Media TypeSlidesTechnical DataDimensions & Weight / Widthcm12Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Depthcm27.2Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Heightcm11.9Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Weightkg1.4Technical DataSystem Requirements / OS RequiredMicrosoft Windows XPTechnical DataScanner / Max Supported Media SizeFilm 135 (35mm)Technical DataScanner / Interface TypeHi-Speed USBTechnical DataHeader / Product LinePlustek OpticFilmTechnical DataHeader / Model7200i SETechnical DataHeader / CompatibilityPCTechnical DataHeader / ManufacturerPlustekTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataScanner / Input TypeColour
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| Customer Reviews:
Good product November 2, 2008 Pete H (London) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I also bought this scanner after looking at many other reviews. It's a very good -sturdy, compact & with a decent case and leads. I'll use it to scan & collate a collection of thousands of 35m slides - yes, time consuming. I've tested it with a few good ones (Ektachrome 25 using tripod, etc)and found some useful info - the quick scan software gives slightly dull results and is really just for snapshots but OK and could be used with any selectable resolution and other software to enhance them. The Silverfast software loaded fine on my modern, but basic, laptop & Windows XP. It is overcomplicated but has an auto-enhance button which works very well. It locked up once when I overdid it for the PC's memory. Some scan times including some warm-up time:- 1200dpi-30 secs and OK for snapshots; 2400dpi-45 secs OK for general use; 3600dpi-59secs and best for good slides; 7200dpi-76secs but no improvement in detail over 3600dpi on these very good slides. JPEG gives file sizes from ~100kB to 4.5+MB per slide. I've not used the ISRD functions - I prefer giving them a wipe!
Superb scanner. No problems April 13, 2008 Andrew P. Watson (Manchester, UK) 28 out of 28 found this review helpful
Thankfully I chose to ignore the other reviewer of this product as they are clearly reviewing the software that comes with the scanner and not the hardware itself. I have installed Silverfast on my Windows XP machines without any issues. If you want to use Windows Vista then as far as I know, it works, but Vista is a possibly the worst operating system I've ever had the misfortune to use and if there are issues, they're probably Vista issues, not Plustek's. You've been warned! Anyway, back to the scanner. I scanned a few films using the Silverfast software with great results. However, it's not exactly intuitive and it can sometimes be a struggle to get consistent results as there is far too much twiddling to be done. I read the review of this scanner's sister product, the 7200 and followed the reviewer's advice and installed Vuescan and I've never looked back. Vuescan is just as powerful as Silverfast but it just works. Install it, run it and scan into it and you get perfect results everytime. The interface is so simple and it's kind of been dumbed down but that's what makes it so good. For example, accessing the infrared clean up settings in Silverfast gives you about 200 options and settings. In Vuescan you get a choice between none, light, medium and heavy clean up. I have scanned 20 films from the 1970's with the scanner and it's like seeing the photographs for the first time. I recommend the scanner to you all, you won't regret it. Tip. Buy an additional film holder. The scans aren't particularly quick so while you're waiting you'll be wanting to load the next negative strip ready for the swap over. Update. 1500 scans later and it's still going strong. Have a look at the scans for yourselves on www.watsonbowles.co.uk
Plustek opticfilm 7200ise October 16, 2007 S. J. Allen (Oxfordshire UK) 29 out of 33 found this review helpful
Firstly I can not fault the supplier as it came immediately and was as described. The problems start as soon as you try to register the product with the manufacturer. Additional CD's are supplied that do not have serial numbers and require countless visits to the web site to register and obtain new serial numbers. Failure to do this only allows you to use the item in demo - reduced mode. After two hours of emails, countless reboots it eventually accepted it was registered. ( windows Vista 32 ) It then went into a series of starting several copies of the same programme, refusing to scan and some of the most confusing software I have seen in 20+ years of dealing with computers. It then decided it wasnt registered, started a third copy and then crashed. User friendly it aint. Small compact , quiet and lightweight is all I can say. Very disapointed. Now just remains to be seen if I can get money back.
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