mdruziak
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Hi Mark from Plustek here.
Ok lot's of stuff to cover...
Availability Date: All I will say is that we are getting closer. There are a few scanners that will be going out to Plustek employees in the regions in the next few weeks. We will then determine if the product is ready to launch or not. We are taking a lot of extra care launching this scanner because we really want to get it right the first time.
Price: A lot of R&D went into this scanner! And as was stated, parts aren't any less expensive now than they were 5 years ago. This scanner is a much more robust design than the current OpticFilm scanners: Metal case, patent pending trays, higher resolution sensor, much higher resolution optics etc.
We typically don't decide on MSRP until the scanner announced. We also need to make sure the MSRP is somewhat consistent between regions. Believe it or not, I am reading your comments and concerns with price. But don't think that any amount of negotiations on the forum members part will get the scanner price down to $100! (just trying to be funny here)
Resolution/Quality Etc: A little birdie just told me the other day that their testing showed a better Dmax than the Nikon 9000 and that they were very impressed with the image quality. This "birdie" has a lot of experience with many film scanners.
The sensor resolution is in fact 10,600 dpi. When the product is announced, it will clearly state internal and external resolution.
Stay tuned!
Ok lot's of stuff to cover...
Availability Date: All I will say is that we are getting closer. There are a few scanners that will be going out to Plustek employees in the regions in the next few weeks. We will then determine if the product is ready to launch or not. We are taking a lot of extra care launching this scanner because we really want to get it right the first time.
Price: A lot of R&D went into this scanner! And as was stated, parts aren't any less expensive now than they were 5 years ago. This scanner is a much more robust design than the current OpticFilm scanners: Metal case, patent pending trays, higher resolution sensor, much higher resolution optics etc.
We typically don't decide on MSRP until the scanner announced. We also need to make sure the MSRP is somewhat consistent between regions. Believe it or not, I am reading your comments and concerns with price. But don't think that any amount of negotiations on the forum members part will get the scanner price down to $100! (just trying to be funny here)
Resolution/Quality Etc: A little birdie just told me the other day that their testing showed a better Dmax than the Nikon 9000 and that they were very impressed with the image quality. This "birdie" has a lot of experience with many film scanners.
The sensor resolution is in fact 10,600 dpi. When the product is announced, it will clearly state internal and external resolution.
Stay tuned!