OpticFilm 8200i AI Film Scanners USB 2.0

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  • Only almost satisfied  

    OpticFilm 8200i AI Film Scanners USB 2.0 (optional)
    Anticipation equals the downside: The infrared scan does not work with SW movies! More precisely, not in movies with silver coating. These films no infrared scan can work. Unless you like funny alienations ... annoying that this is not mentioned in t
  • Plustek OpticFilm 8200i Ai with SilverFast 8  

    OpticFilm 8200i AI Film Scanners USB 2.0 (optional)
    - Processing scanner outwardly good - Braked on C64 levels after installation tests (WIN 8.1, 64bit) was the driver and SilverFast 8 speed of the computer - Adobe Creative Cloud / HP CC, CC Ai and Dreamweaver had to be reinstalled
  • Plustek scanner with SilverFast AI  

    OpticFilm 8200i AI Film Scanners USB 2.0 (optional)
    The Plustek 8200i scanner has a very good scan quality. Unfortunately, the film is not automatically conveyed further, but this also can not be expected at this price. More disappointed I was at the beginning, however, from the included scanning soft
  • Scanners, software, and support very well  

    OpticFilm 8200i AI Film Scanners USB 2.0 (optional)
    Last week I ordered the scanner despite my concerns because of the negative reviews. After extensive tests I am completely convinced. Installing under OS X 10.8.5. on a Mac Mini with 16 GB made no problems, the update of SilverFast could be installed
  • Enormous resolution, speed and automation unacceptable  

    OpticFilm 8200i AI Film Scanners USB 2.0 (optional)
    I have a home bought the slide scanner for me because I have a lot of old slides that should be digitized once. So I created the slide scanner on Friday evenings packed up and connected to my Windows 7 computer. That went off without problems. First
  • My expectations were far exceeded!  

    OpticFilm 8200i AI Film Scanners USB 2.0 (optional)
    I have long been looking for a film scanner which also semi-professional work is possible. The reviews from previous model (8100) have made me curious, and the less positive. So far I had been working with an old film scanner from Plustek, the result