Review: Plustek Opticfilm 7300
Date : 02 13 2008 Category : Technology
Anthony Dhanendran, Computeract!ve, Thursday 14 February 2008 at 00:00:00
This film scanner takes a bit of tinkering to get the best results
Plustek's Opticfilm range of film (negative and slide) scanners tend to give good results, but it takes a little tinkering to make the most of the scanned images. The new 7300 is no exception. It's easy enough to use - having install the driver and the supplied Silverfast scanning software, you can scan images to disk or to a program such as Photoshop Elements (not supplied). The Silverfast software is comprehensive and allows a wide range of adjustments and fixes, at the expense of ease of use - it can be hard to figure out which button to press when, for instance. The scanning guides supplied (into which you slot a strip of negatives or a set of mounted slides) are sturdy and easy to use. But it's too easy to allow the negative or slide to move just a touch, resulting in a tilted image. This can be fixed easily enough but it's still a hassle. Scan times are similar to competing film scanners, but the lack of batch scanning - each frame must be scanned individually - is a problem. The resulting scans were impressively detailed with good colour balance (again, after fixing in software), but overall we were more impressed with the ease of use of the Canon 8800F.