Hi,
This is my first post here but I looked around this thread for a while...
I have my Plustek Opticfilm 120 since 2-3 weeks now and I must say that I'm really impressed with the results of scanning medium-format film compared to my Epson V750.
I tried various options to improve image quality with my Epson V750 by buying height adjusters and tried even wet-mounting with Epson's Fluid Mount Accessory and also with shims....but neither gave me really big IQ improvements in terms of sharpness or dynamic range...Maybe other users have better experience with that ?
Before ordering, I was of course dubious about the focussing issue which some first owners had with their Opticfilm 120, but couldn't resist and ordered one Opticfilm in Germany....until now no focussing issue (well I think ;-)
The only issue so far is Silverfast 8 which has some issues:
it never saves the user's preferences resolution, or some GUI related issues, like sliders are not working after scanning a lot of films,
and other stability problems (like crashes):
Lasersoft should IMHO update their QT framework with more updated, stable releases both on Windows and Mac, my iMac27 runs on Mac OS X 10.8.3.
On the plus side is that Lasersoft is quite responsive when posting at their forums...updates are made every once a month...well I hope so...
Well here are some scans I made of medium-format 6x6 film
Both were scanned with Silverfast 8.0.1r22 on OS X 10.8.3 with no iSRD, no GANE, no Multi-Exposure etc. in TIFF
Removed the link to my dropbox PNG file since it doesn't work so please take a look here:
Opticfilm 120 @2650dpi and Epson V750@2400dpi:
Here a scan of a lunch bag: on the left the dryscan with the Epson V750 holder and on the right the Opticfilm 120:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1b7jv3eb7jz6gqt/V5yfSIcm1O
For the cows here, on the left is the Opticfilm 120 and on the right the scan of the Epson
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lcq6hr9lx9ld42f/5xIM9ZCNIQ
Yes for me the Opticfilm 120 is really sharper and has better dynamic range than the Epson V750...
Cheers,
Gilles