🎞️ Transform Memories into Digital Masterpieces!
The Plustek OpticFilm 8300i Ai Film Scanner is a state-of-the-art device designed to convert 35mm film and slides into high-quality digital images. With a remarkable 7200 dpi resolution, 16-bit color depth, and bundled with advanced software like SilverFast 9 Ai Studio, this scanner ensures professional-grade results. It also includes an IT8 calibration target for precise color accuracy and is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, making it an essential tool for photographers and archivists alike.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.7"D x 4.73"W x 4.7"H |
Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
Color Depth | 16 Bits |
Optical Sensor Technology | CCD |
Greyscale Depth | 16 bits |
Light Source Type | LED |
Connection Type | USB |
Resolution | 7200 |
Supported Media Type | 35mm Slide |
Scanner Type | Film |
B**E
The best 35mm scanner in this price bracket.
The media could not be loaded. There seems to be a large gap between the cheap film digitizers and the commercial grade film scanners. This is one of the few options out there that gives fantastic results for under $1,000. I'm well within the "amateur photographer" range, so this is really a bit overkill for my needs. Not complaining at all, I am very happy with what it can do. The scratch-fix works well, but it isn't a miracle worker. There is only so much it can do to save the image. If the scratch is severe, it will come through and there's no fixing that. The speed of the machine is great at about 30 seconds per image at 3600dpi. When cranked all the way up to 7200dpi, the scan takes about 3 min. Image qquality is fantastic. You can see the film grain quite clearly when zoomed in, even on the lower 3600dpi setting. The biggest drawback is SilverFast9. It's a hassle to get up and running, and has quite a learning curve. I've never used darkroom or photoshop, so the features on here are well beyond my pay grade. But with perseverance, you can get a preset that you like and keep it there. Alternatively, you can use Plustek's proprietary scan software Quickscan Plus. This offers hassle-free scanning for those less computer savvy. I love the detents for feeding the film through the scanner, and the flaps that keep the dust out when the feeder is out of the machine. Though I keep it zipped up in the protective case when not in use, just to keep it dust-free.Overall, it's a great device for amateurs trying to digitize 35mm photos and professionals who can get the most out of the complicated software. I know, it's a bitter pill to spend $600 on a scanner that only does one format. But the one format it does, it does very well.
N**G
As good as a commercial scan with an easy user interface!
It was very easy to install the software. The built-in functions for a quick scan are very useful. For added function, I’ve directed the scanner to open my 7200 dpi scans in Camera Raw 2025. The image quality is so high, that you can salvage details even if you need to deeply crop an image. It does take some time for a high-quality scan. At 7200 dpi, I waited for about four minutes.
T**Y
Very Good Scanner
I like the profile and size of this scanner, doesn’t take up too much room on my desk. I use the Silverfast software that comes with this scanner, it’s easy to learn if you have worked with imaging software before. For the novice user it may seem overwhelming. I utilize most of Silverfast’s adjustments to make scans. This scanner is good for those who want more than just a quick scan, and yes this scanner can do quick scans with the alternative super easy to use software. I dial down most of the AI adjustments and try to scan and leave in what is on the film. Would like a window on the top of the scanner to see which frame I’m scanning. The negative carrier takes some time to get used to as well. The scanning process is fairly fast. You can save scanned files in several different formats as well. The color adjustment slides that are included are very helpful in making color adjusted scans. It also scans black and white negative film very well. I avoid over sharpening the images, think the AI gets out of hand quickly with that along with scratch and dust adjustments. The scanner comes with a travel case, I keep it inside there when not using to avoid it collecting dust from sitting on a desk. I have also made prints from the scans and they have came out very well. It’s a good value for the price if you plan on doing lots of scans. I like the Silverfast software too.
A**R
Scanner works great
I'm not a photographer, but the scanner works very well. I've scanned several hundred slides (and thousands to go), but was up & running quickly, with very good results. Was worried the SilverFast software would be too complex, but they included the "WorkFlowPilot" which made it very simple. Scanning is fast if you do not modify the scan (such as remove scratches, dust or improve the image), and if you do enhance the image, can take over 2 minutes (or more) per slide. Again, I'm not an expert, but I'm very happy with the PlusTek scanner & SilverFast software- it's getting the job done for me.
A**R
Can't rate product better than a 1, it doesn't work.
Here's the deets.I purchased Plustek 8300ai 11/24/23, received on 11/30, following much research on film scanners. Due to life events, I just unboxed the unit last weekend 2/15/25. Plustek offers a 1 year warranty so, technically, I'm just shy of 3 months post warranty.After installing product and software the unit didn't work. It powers on and is recognized by windows. My attempts to scan yield different faults/error messages depending on the app used. Not one to give up easily on tech problems, I exhausted all manner of start/restarts, uninstall/reinstall and three different scanner apps as well as numerous online recommendations for connecting the plustek 8300ai. Nothing worked.I contacted tech support on Tues. The agent informed me it appears to be a known defect and Plustek wants me to pay $120 (not including shipping) to repair the 8300ai. I'll acknowledge that the unit is out of warranty and can't prove to Plustek it was only recently unboxed. However, I believe this product defect most likely occurs under warranty and, like my unit, immediately following installation. Plustek should make these repairs on my unit without charge. Plustek should stand by their product.
M**N
Hard to evaluate the scanner, the software is so bad
The Silverfast software bundled with this scanner is poor. Inflexible, arcane, lots of loose ends and poor documentation. It is so poor I can’t really evaluate the quality of the scanner. It seems to work ok. Avoid the bundle.
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