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[filmscanners] Re: Fw: Re: Newbie intro. Plustek OpticFilm 7200dpi35mm dedicated film



kefflist1@f2s.com wrote:

>
>
>>Consider the brand new Plustek OpticFilm 7200dpi 35mm dedicated film
>>scanner. Amateur Photographer rated it 85% (review out in UK
>>shops today  -
>>9th October 2004 issue) and Practical Photography (October
>>2004) in UK rated
>>5/5 for value, 4/5 image quality. USB2 cable. £170. Does not
>>work with Mac
>>but with Windows 98SE to Win XP.
>>
>>http://tinyurl.com/4a3h2
>>
>>
>>
>
>Something does not compute on this. 7200dpi? Image quality 4/5?? £170???
>
>And AP only gave it 85%????
>
>
At that I can't think that its not a bargain.  It was the low DMax (only
3.4) and some noise issues
that brought down the score, but compared to lets say a used LS30 I
can't imagine why you shouldn't
buy this one.  Pretty happy that I sold my LS30 a while back ;)

Håkon

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