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not sure is this has been posted before.
http://www.wexphotographic.com/buy-...-format-scanner_1531677&utm_source=googlebase
http://www.wexphotographic.com/buy-...-format-scanner_1531677&utm_source=googlebase
not sure is this has been posted before.
http://www.wexphotographic.com/buy-...-format-scanner_1531677&utm_source=googlebase
not sure is this has been posted before.
http://www.wexphotographic.com/buy-...-format-scanner_1531677&utm_source=googlebase
Gah, £1999 is a little too much for me. £1200-1500 I could have just about coped with but that is too big a chunk of money.
So much for the less than $3000 price tag. 🙂 Oh well.
My guess is that it will probably cost around $2500 on the US market. Prices for the UK and Euro countries usually come with a significant mark up.
EUR 2,500 for the new Plustek...
If the price doesn't come down that means choosing between my cameras and a scanner...
Guess this is going to be a no-no...
Serious downer.
Let's not get too hung up on that price. I'm not sure where they got if from because the product is not in distribution yet.
At this link it list the resolution as 10600 dpi. What does this number represent, other than false advertising? Maybe just an old link, or maybe Plustek has decided that it is more important to have a big number than to present a product where we can rely upon the manufacturer to properly represent performance. I've complained about this before. Most people that are looking for a fairly expensive consumer film scanner won't be fooled by this number and I for one wonder what other specs are falsified, or misrepresented. How about simply stating the true optical output and if it varies by format, let us know that. Plustek owes the consumer this much prior to buying a rather expensive scanner.. at least expensive to many of us.
Agreed. At the price on WEX I will buy an epson V700 and see how that goes. If it is good for MF but poor for 35mm, I will then grab a plustek 7400 second hand as I only really deal in B&W negatives. This little lot will still be substantially less than the new plustek offering.
Let's not get too hung up on that price. I'm not sure where they got if from because the product is not in distribution yet.
the plustek will likely offer scans of considerably greater quality than a flatbed, assuming it is at least of comparable quality in 120 as their older scanners are in 35, and according to the dev team they're way past that.
everyone has a minimum acceptable level of quality. if you're happy with 120 off a flatbed, more power to you. I personally went for broke and did 4x5 because the more real estate you have for a flatbed the less it's inadequacies are apparent.