And high-end all-in-one devices like the Canon MP980 can handle the odd color negative and 35mm slide scan, too. So what was Plustek thinking when they developed their OpticFilm 7000 series of ...
There aren't a lot of 35mm film scanners any more but Plustek has just come out with the third generation of its 7000-series. We review the 7600i using the bundled SilverFast SE, LaserSoft's ...
35mm scanners are comparatively more common, so [Christian Chapman] decided to modify one to suit medium film instead. The hack is for the Plustek 8100, and requires modifying the scanner in two ways.
Whether you have boxes of negatives sitting in a cupboard that you would love to digitize for posterity, or you are an active film photographer looking for a way to scan your own 35mm negatives and ...
If you're wondering how to digitize those shoeboxes full of photos sitting in your attic, a leading option is a personal photo scanner. Photo scanners can be faster than other options, such as ...
Plustek's ePhoto Z300 is a sheetfed rather than flatbed photo scanner, which makes it snappy at processing a stack of prints even though, with no automatic document feeder (ADF), you must insert ...
A profitable sideline for photography shops was providing scans of film, and there were a series of high-end scanners aimed at that market. [Kai Kaufman] shares the experience of making one of ...
The best OBD-II scanners were once expensive luxuries that were exclusive to mechanics and other professionals. Those days are long gone, and we recommend that every driver has one to help ...