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Pacific Image PrimeFilm 1800AFL Scanners

Pacific Image PrimeFilm 1800AFL Film Scanner (35 mm)

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This Pacific Image 35mm auto film scanner takes the guesswork out of scanning with auto-focus and a 3.2 dynamic range for sharp,... Read More
This Pacific Image 35mm auto film scanner takes the guesswork out of scanning with auto-focus and a 3.2 dynamic range for sharp, high-quality scans with natural and accurate color reproduction. The optical 1800 dpi provides enough resolution to enlarge images up to 8x10". USB interface provides fast data transfer and convenient connection. Features batch scanning and automatic film loading. Accommodates 35mm slides, filmstrips or roll film. Includes linear array color CCD, cold cathode fluorescent lamp, 1800x1800 dpi, 24.3mmx36.5mm maximum scanning area. Requires 12V CD/1.25A output; AC 100-110V 60Hz or AC 220-240V 50Hz input. PC or compatibles: Pentium II or higher with a minimum of 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended); Windows 98 or later. Macintosh: iMac, iBook, G3 or G4 with USB interface running system 8.6 or later. Minimize
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Key Features
Max. Resolution (Interpolated)   19200 x 19200 dpi
Connectivity Technology   USB
Scanner Type   Film Scanner (35 mm)
Optical Resolution 1800 dpi
Max. Color Depth   42-bit Color
Max. Resolution (Hardware) 1800 x 1800 dpi
Platform   PC, Mac
Technical Features
Max. Gray Depth   14-bit Gray
Scan Element Type CCD
Input Type Color
Light Source Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp
Optical Density 3.2 Dmax
Form Factor   Desktop
Media
Max. Supported Media Size Film 135 (35mm)
Media Loading Method Autoload
Media Type Film • Slides
System Requirements
Operating System Microsoft Windows 98 • Apple Mac OS 8
Platform   PC • Mac
Dimensions
Weight 4.85 lb.
Depth 9.37 in.
Height 6.97 in.
Width 4.06 in.
Warranty
Warranty 1 Year
Miscellaneous
Release Date 19 September, 2003
Product MPN
MPN 1800 AFL
Product Review Summary
10 Reviews from Epinions.com
Overall Rating: Rating: 2.0/5 stars
Ease of Use: 4
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By: Marc_Matthews
Jul 24, 2002

AutoFilmLoading WILL save you time when converting years of negatives to digital format

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: Auto Film Loading, USB, small footprint, seperate slide handling window

Cons: No support for any format other than 35mm, and sometimes the film gets stuck

Bottom Line:
I would not recommend any other FILM NEGATIVE scanner unless it has an autoloader like this one. Read More at Epinions.com


By: randysteck
Feb 14, 2005

Adequate and useful scanner

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: Easy to use, handles negative strips easily, good value.

Cons: Not professional quality, but that's not what you paid for, is it? Read More at Epinions.com


By: slick-smiley
Feb 10, 2003

Shutterbugs have a new toy they can afford to play with.

Author's Rating: Rating: 3/5 stars

Pros: Very cost effective & comes with Photoshop!

Cons: Slower than Molasses at the north pole

Bottom Line:
If you're using it for small jobs or just for personal use it will serve you well. Not suggested for businesses unless they like paying overtime. Read More at Epinions.com


By: dhaile
Oct 25, 2002

Good for the price

Author's Rating: Rating: 3/5 stars

Pros: Decent scans, easy to use, trouble-free installation

Cons: Autofocus not always perfect, soft images

Bottom Line:
Good for the money, auto-feed is nice, USB is universal. Go for something better if you can afford it. Read More at Epinions.com


By: davidhaile
Oct 10, 2002

Jury still out...

Author's Rating: Rating: 1/5 stars

Pros: Automatic film loading

Cons: Only works for 35mm, no automatic handling of slides, no ICE

Bottom Line:
An OK scanner, but spend the extra money to get the 3600 PRO instead. Read More at Epinions.com


By: pictureman
Feb 18, 2003

Lemon

Author's Rating: Rating: 1/5 stars

Pros: Autofocus

Cons: Usually doesn't work.

Bottom Line:
You may be lucky and get one that works, but you will still have to work through two softwares. Read More at Epinions.com


By: annopinionated
Jun 3, 2003

Don't buy this.

Author's Rating: Rating: 1/5 stars

Pros: When working scanned slides fairly well.

Cons: Did not work most of the time.

Bottom Line:
Don't buy this product. It doesn't work. Read More at Epinions.com


By: j4m3z
Aug 23, 2004

Not worth the money

Author's Rating: Rating: 1/5 stars

Pros: It hasn't damaged any film or slides yet.

Cons: Bad tonal range, dark scans (especially B&W film), drivers frequently hang forcing a reboot. Read More at Epinions.com


By: fabrizi0
Feb 9, 2004

It'll damage your negatives!

Author's Rating: Rating: 1/5 stars

Pros: Automatic loading of films (when it works)

Cons: Scratch negatives, software set to auto-balancing produces horrible pictures. Read More at Epinions.com


By: davidnobin
Jul 23, 2005

Waste of Money, does not perform

Author's Rating: Rating: 1/5 stars

Pros: There are none that I can think of.

Cons: It just does not work as it should. Read More at Epinions.com



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