Harry Lime
Practitioner
Any news? Anyone? Bueller?
^ Are the epson flatbeds that bad? I can imagine for 35mm but 120 film?
March product launch, no price yet...
I hope it will be a robust and well made machine rather than a cheap one. Otherwise there will soon be no decent low priced scans for 120 films soon (I can get scans at a lab made with the 9000 for about 1 Euro per 6x6 image and the quality is incomparable to flatbed scanners). We really need a good quality replacement for the 9000 even if the price will not allow each 120 shooter to get one. Of course - automatic film transport is a must if this scanner should be used by labs.
I am indeed curios ...
Here is what I can tell you at this point:
A lot of the input from members of this forum and the Leica form was taken into consideration by our product management team during the final stages of development. The product manager for the scanner is an avid photographer... FILM photographer that is. So I'm confident that the product is in good hands.
It is a scanner that is targeted to the pro and serious amateur. It is not a scanner targeted to the casual photographer. Cheap it won't be!
Stay tuned for more info!
Any idea on what the pricerange will be ( 500-1000-1500-2000 $ / € / £ ) and will it be released in Europe also after the US release?
Personally I think you're to late for that segment as the PI/Reflecta is already out, and appears to be working just fine. Unless you're planning to release a MF scanner with significantly higher resolution/dMax.It is a scanner that is targeted to the pro and serious amateur. It is not a scanner targeted to the casual photographer. Cheap it won't be!
^ Are the epson flatbeds that bad? I can imagine for 35mm but 120 film?
Any idea on what the pricerange will be ( 500-1000-1500-2000 $ / € / £ ) and will it be released in Europe also after the US release?
I am sure Mark can not answer the first part of your question, but I do hope that Plustek will take the European market seriously (sellers/service centers)
Mark - we are looking forward.
Personally I think you're to late for that segment as the PI/Reflecta is already out, and appears to be working just fine. Unless you're planning to release a MF scanner with significantly higher resolution/dMax.
What I think the market want/need, is a non-flatbed MF scanner at a reasonable price.