Friday, March 7, 2014

For Sale Online Pacific Image Electronics PrimeFilm PF1800U USB Film Scanner

Pacific Image Electronics PrimeFilm PF1800U USB Film Scanner

Pacific Image Electronics PrimeFilm PF1800U USB Film Scanner Review


Digitize your 35mm slides or filmstrips easily with this Pacific Image PrimeFilm Scanner. Simply insert your filmstrip or mounted slide into the proprietary 35mm viewing window and it takes just 35 seconds for you to get a true 1800 dpi resolution scan. Features: USB port; Mac and PC compatibility; a 512 KB scanning buffer; easy-to-use TWAIN-compliant CyberView driver for diverse levels of custom controls; and true 36-bit scanning that distinguishes 68.7 billion distinctive colors and captures up to 4.2 mega pixels per image.


Price : $49.94
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Pacific Image Electronics PrimeFilm PF1800U USB Film Scanner Feature


  • 35 mm film scanner
  • 1,800 dpi maximum optical resolution
  • 36-bit color depth
  • Linear array color CCD image sensor
  • USB interface, PC and Mac compatible






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Costumer review

59 of 63 people found the following review helpful.
1One star is overrating this thing
By Bernie Spencer
Customer support [is bad]; the drivers and software that I bought in March 2003 had a 1996-1998 copyright date; and worst of all, scans get progressively darker. A scanner that can't handle exposure settings! it's OK until it runs thru it's 'calibration' routine, then it's the beginning of the end. I went thru two different units, they both were terrible.

58 of 62 people found the following review helpful.
1WORST computer peripheral I ever bought!
By David Hodgson
Before buying this scanner, I'd had some of my 35mm transparencies professionally scanned, which produced great results but was an expensive approach. I bought this scanner in the hope that it would allow me to produce reasonable-quality scans at a lower price. Unfortunately, although the software worked fine for me, the quality of the scans is so hideously bad that I gave up in disgust after a few scans. Here are some of the problems: 1) strong pink tint to every scan. Although this can be corrected to some extent in software, there is a significant loss of color spectrum that cannot be restored. 2) Poor dynamic range: rendering of shadow detail is nonexistent. The most astonishing thing is that I bought my unit several years ago, and they're still selling this piece of junk now!

38 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
1There must be a better scanner available at a modest price.
By A Customer
I have purchased two PF1800U's over the past 18 months, because it seemed the only option in my price range and I need quality slide scans (flat bed scanners definitely not an option). Both units had lamp failure, the second one after only a couple dozen slides. "Customer service" is hardly an option; difficult to impossible to reach via their website and not terribly helpful over the phone. I had to locate my receipt and register the product by fax before I was allowed to ask any questions, and I still didn't get any answers. Needless to say this was terribly disappointing.

On the good side, the scan quality is quite good, though the process is very slow and you may have to close down most open programs to get it to work. Interfaces well with Photoshop.

Would I buy one again? While the new version with the ICE software is quite tempting, I'd have to say no. I'm looking for another, more reputable brand. Maybe a Minolta DiMAGE Scan Dual III. About a hundred bucks more, but if it doesn't break down it will be well worth the extra money.

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