I have a Reflecta RPS 10M film scanner which seems to be the European version of the Prime Film XA. I have been using it for about a year scanning primarily black and white. There was a steep initial learning curve getting to the point were scanning was just another operation in my workflow.
One thing I have learned is that the Reflecta (and probably all scanners) performance is highly dependent on the software you use to drive it. I have SilverFast Ai, CyberViewX (the OEM software), and a trial version of VueScan. On well exposed negatives they all work pretty good. It is when there is a challenging exposure (you screwed up) that the software starts to matter. Even on the seemly simple matter of detecting frames, the performance differs between software packages. Generally SilverFastAi has had no issue finding frames, however, I have seen CyberViewX completely loose it on the same roll.
To answer your question, I don't think there is a better option at the resolution with automated film handling that can be purchased new.
Anyway, I have been
posting on my website regarding my experiences with scanning. Maybe you will find it helpful.