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5 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 61 reviews of Plustek Opticfilm 7500I AI from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 7.3/10. Comparing these reviews to 50896 other Scanners reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 50/100 (or 5 out of 10) = Fair Quality.
8 out of 10
Summary: Photography is one of those hobbies and industries that have dramatically changed in the last 5 years. Most avid amateur photographers, including myself, used to shoot 35mm film. Now many of ...
Conclusion: I thought the film and negative holders seem a bit flimsy for a higher end product. When you close the lid on the negative, the negative seems to still move around inside the enclosure.
Pro : 7200 DPI Scanning ability out of a 35mm negative ; No moving parts and relatively easy to use after hardware is installed ; Good professional grade piece of hardware ; QuickScan menu settings are easy to use ; Nice carrying bag for transport ;...
Cons : Expensive and way over kill for the average consumers needs ; Too many languages on the box and instruction manuals ; SilverFast Ai Studio is confusing to use ; High resolution scans take at least 4 minutes per image ; Manual feeding of slide holder...
8 out of 10
Summary: Plustek's OpticFilm 7500i SE is a compact, high-resolution, portable (3.5 lb) dedicated film scanner that does a quality job of digitizing and archiving 35mm transparencies and negatives.
Conclusion: The OpticFilm 7500i SE is a good performer, with scanning times that vary due to some features requiring more processing time. Using a dual Intel processor, a straight scan at 7200 dpi/48 bit took on average two minutes coming into Photoshop as a...
Pro : Quality, high-resolution scans
Cons : Silverfast's excessive amount of tools is confusing