Plustek OpticFilm 8200i Ai Film Scanner | Quick Look

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • Let’s take a look at the Plustek OpticFilm 8200i Ai Film Scanner. Whether you’re currently shooting film or want to archive past photos, this Plustek photo scanner allows you to easily view and edit your 35mm negatives and mounted slides on a computer. The included SilverFast 8 is a professional-grade scan software that provides you with a powerful tool for scanning, editing, and color reproduction. Plustek OpticFilm 8200i Ai scanners now include one single IT8 calibration slide. The function is the same as is shown in this video. Do you shoot 35mm photography?
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Komentáře • 87

  • @BandH
    @BandH  Před 3 lety +30

    Do you shoot 35mm photography?

    • @SonofRobinson-lo5qo
      @SonofRobinson-lo5qo Před 3 lety +1

      Not often but I do. I like film photography. Amazing review!!!

    • @lamman08
      @lamman08 Před 3 lety

      Yup. I am trying to find a more cost effective way to get digital scans. Does the silverfast 8 come as a digital download or a cd?

    • @Ryan-lu9km
      @Ryan-lu9km Před 3 lety

      B&H, can you do a quick review on the Primefilm XAs Super Edition film scanner ?

    • @greygoose3936
      @greygoose3936 Před 3 lety

      Just started this year. Loving it so far and lots of my film photography friends recommend this scanner

    • @silverdrumvideo
      @silverdrumvideo Před 2 lety

      Yup… with a Canon AE-1 !

  • @graemeroberts2935
    @graemeroberts2935 Před 3 lety +2

    Very well explained, as always with B&H. Thank you!

  • @ClicArgentique
    @ClicArgentique Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for your sharing ! This was very instructive for me :) have a good day

  • @simonkeslake2782
    @simonkeslake2782 Před 2 lety +1

    Perfect video, going too purchase one now!

  • @dkass465
    @dkass465 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video, very informative! Thank you

  • @THOMAS1945STO
    @THOMAS1945STO Před 2 lety

    Thanks ! Great video with very good and clear sound !!!

  • @AndreLMSantos
    @AndreLMSantos Před 3 lety

    Thanks for that video, very much clarifying!

  • @taktsing4969
    @taktsing4969 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought scanner and find that it works better than what I expect.

  • @DariusKuzmickas
    @DariusKuzmickas Před 2 lety +3

    Well done video! Simple, elegant and informative.

  • @Janic1
    @Janic1 Před rokem

    A super product, easy to use🎉

  • @TimFitzwater
    @TimFitzwater Před 3 lety +11

    I’m not crazy about the work flo of having to feed it every image - but for the price that seems like a great scanner. Would certainly be an upgrade over my flat bed.

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT Před 2 lety +1

      For low volume shooters like me, this isn't so bad, though it does become a difficult decision between just getting a professional scan or grabbing one of these.
      Probably the key factor will be the cost of my local developer and or shipping to the nearest decent scan/development service which I'm still figuring out

  • @melvynjames9028
    @melvynjames9028 Před 3 lety +1

    To the best of my knowledge it is impossible for the camera advocates to automatically remove dust from colour negatives/slide film Silverfast with Ai will do an amazing job with this sort of scanner.

  • @jordicamardons1724
    @jordicamardons1724 Před 5 měsíci

    MUCHAS GRACIAS😀😀😀

  • @lizparsons3704
    @lizparsons3704 Před 2 lety +2

    Have used this a lot a few years ago on old slides and negatives and it did a great job. Has there been any updates on the Silverfast Software (after 2019?)
    and do you need to purchase separately?

    • @BandH
      @BandH  Před 2 lety

      Silverfast 9 is the most current version available, which can be purchased directly on their site.

  • @CindyNorman
    @CindyNorman Před 2 lety

    I’m trying to figure out if I can do a bulk color correction after quick scanning. I have a lot of scans to do and I’m going to take your advice about using quickscan with 2400 PPI for a bunch of family photos. But they are old and orange and need to be color corrected. Should I use intelliscan instead? (So time consuming, it looks like!)

    • @BandH
      @BandH  Před 2 lety +2

      The color correction settings from your first scan can be maintained for the rest of youur remaining scans. >Mark

  • @gurugamer8632
    @gurugamer8632 Před rokem

    Do you recommend epson 850 pro or plustek 8200i ai ?

  • @carlos_mann
    @carlos_mann Před 3 lety +1

    So would this scanner be the solution to scanning those old disposable Fuji cameras, that Walmart used to sell for like $5, and it would allow for you to take 27 pictures?

    • @BandH
      @BandH  Před 3 lety +1

      If you have the negatives. Plustek QuickScan is a button utility software for scanning 35mm negative films and positive slides. It is ideal for digitizing snapshots with just one click. It is easy to operate and speedy to scan. >Mark

    • @carlos_mann
      @carlos_mann Před 3 lety

      @@BandH
      Alright thanks

  • @johnpeterka8355
    @johnpeterka8355 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your video on the Plustek 8200i Ai. Have you compared this scanner to the Epson V850? I am trying to decide between those two scanners.
    After you shot your 35mm film, what is involved to develop the film? Do you need chemicals and a dark room with ventilation?

    • @BandH
      @BandH  Před 2 lety +1

      The main differences between these two scanners are feature-based. While the Plustek 8200Ai has a higher output resolution, it can only scan 35mm film. With the Epson V850, you can scan not only 35mm film, but also medium format and large format films and prints. The right choice really comes down to the type of media to wish to scan. As for 35mm film development, specific chemistry is required for both black and white film as well as color film. The film would need to be loaded in complete darkness into the appropriate developing tank, but the darkroom itself is mainly for print work, where similar chemistry is used. We invite you to contact us by phone at 1-800-606-6969 or via Live Chat so we can go over those options in greater detail.

  • @KRAFTWERK2K6
    @KRAFTWERK2K6 Před rokem

    Where do i get these colour calibration slides when they aren't coming with the scanner? My 8200 didn't have these. Only the plastic frames for Slides and Negatives and the Driver and Silferfast Software discs.

    • @BandH
      @BandH  Před rokem +1

      It seems like the IT8 Calibration Slide are not sold spectrally. There are two packages, the Plustek OpticFilm 8200i Ai (as shown in the video) and the 8200i SE. The SE does not come with the IT8 Calibration Slides. If you like please reach out to sales@bhphoto.com if you have any other questions about this.

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 Před rokem

      @@BandH Thanks a lot for this super quick response. Yeah i was wondering.... seems i have the SE version then.

  • @randypipper92
    @randypipper92 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Is there a mask that enables you to scan the edges of the film?

  • @oronmendel2451
    @oronmendel2451 Před 2 lety

    Is the 7200 PPI scan done by interpolation, or is this an actual optical resolution?

    • @BandH
      @BandH  Před 2 lety

      The listed 7200 dpi resolution is the maximum hardware resolution of the Plustek OpticFilm 8200i Ai Film Scanner without any file interpolation.

    • @Adrian-wd4rn
      @Adrian-wd4rn Před 2 lety +1

      True DPI is closer to 3250 or 3400 depending on who you ask. Which is still extremely good and it holds up pretty well against coolscan 9000 and even frontier/noritsu scanners if you apply some unsharp mask/smart sharpen etc.

  • @jaysan12
    @jaysan12 Před 3 lety +1

    Note though that at least on the Plustek 8100, the supplied software (Quickscan) does not work on MacOS (don't know if the 8200 is any different) which means the front two buttons Quickscan and Intelliscan are useless on a Mac. The SilverFast software which comes with it however works on either Win or Mac and therefore Mac users would need to use it in standalone mode

  • @bill3117
    @bill3117 Před 3 lety

    Is Apple Big Sur OS supported with the scanners software?

    • @BandH
      @BandH  Před 3 lety

      Plustek does offer a software patch to download for Apple Big Sur to be used along with the SilverFast software included with the 8200 Ai.

    • @upstatebanjo
      @upstatebanjo Před 2 lety

      @@BandH Where do I find this software patch. I am running Big Sur and I installed Plustek 8 software but it resulted in an error message.

  • @fireice2585
    @fireice2585 Před 2 měsíci

    What if I already have Silverfast Ai Studio 8? Do I go for the basic version instead?

    • @BandH
      @BandH  Před 2 měsíci

      SilverFast is scanner specific. If you want to use the 8200i with Silverfast Ai Studio 8. You should get the Plustek OpticFilm 8200i Ai Film Scanner.

  • @khoirularif907
    @khoirularif907 Před 2 lety

    God

  • @fatmaal-manji9358
    @fatmaal-manji9358 Před 2 lety

    Is this compatible with latest iOS update?

    • @BandH
      @BandH  Před 2 lety

      Yes Fatma, the 8200i will work on the latest version ofApple iOS. >Mark

  • @ac5aa
    @ac5aa Před 2 lety

    You keep calling it the 8200i but the picture shows the 8200Ai. There is a $100 difference along with accessories and software.

  • @karrezza
    @karrezza Před rokem

    I just bought one, I got no such calibration slides

    • @BandH
      @BandH  Před rokem

      please reach out to our customer service team with your order number. email cs@bhphoto.com or call 800.221.5743

  • @sydney8216
    @sydney8216 Před 3 lety +1

    my flat bed is a little lumpy

  • @larrysbk
    @larrysbk Před 3 lety

    How does this compare to the Nikon Coolscan 4000?

    • @BandH
      @BandH  Před 3 lety

      The main difference between the two scanners is their output resolution, with the OpticFilm 8200Ai having the higher resolution at 7200 Dpi.

    • @WaynesStrangeBrain
      @WaynesStrangeBrain Před 3 lety

      @@BandH is this a true optical resolution? What is the size of the image sensor? Thank you.

    • @Ryan-lu9km
      @Ryan-lu9km Před 3 lety +1

      @@WaynesStrangeBrain
      The optical resolution is 3250 ppi, when scanning at the 7200 ppi setting.
      It's smaller than the Coolscan 4000 ED, with 3900 ppi of optical resolution, at 4000 ppi.

  • @HeuristicsEnjoyer
    @HeuristicsEnjoyer Před 28 dny

    Wait, so you have to cut your roll down into strips? That seems like a major downside compared to camera scanning.

  • @nickfatsis9607
    @nickfatsis9607 Před 11 měsíci

    All that cost and it can't even do 110 film?

  • @maxbashyrov5785
    @maxbashyrov5785 Před 9 měsíci +1

    ever heard of lint-free cotton gloves?

  • @VariTimo
    @VariTimo Před 3 lety +17

    I can not recommend this scanner!! I’ve had it and it’s fine but also so slow. And the quality is not worth the time. The images also just come out looking ok. Dynamic range is fine, color is fine, resolution is fine. It’s not worth it to shell out the money and take the time to scan like this. Now I’m scanning with my Canon M50, a used 60mm f2.8 macro lens, a table tripod and a light table. I’m converting the negatives with a Lightroom plugin called Negativ Lab Pro. This is not an expensive setup. It’s a bit faster than the Plustek scanner and I’m getting almost lab quality results. It’s still cumbersome, but not as much and the images look far far better.

    • @arunmirchandani8131
      @arunmirchandani8131 Před 3 lety +1

      Could you send me a picture of your set up?

    • @pilsplease7561
      @pilsplease7561 Před 3 lety +1

      I would recommend that anyone thinking of buying a scanner either just pay a lab or get a dedicated scanner you will always get better results. You also need a full frame camera if you choose to use a camera as a scanner because without it the image will be cropped or distorted.
      It will end up costing more in the long run.

    • @VariTimo
      @VariTimo Před 3 lety +5

      @@pilsplease7561 That’s just flat out wrong. You don’t need a full frame camera because you don’t need a 1:1 translation. A good macro lens will not introduce a significant amount of distortion (especially not an amount that wouldn’t be corrected in most cameras anyway) and having to crop the image a bit to get the entail frame filled will also not cause a significant loss in resolution. Almost all dedicated scanners are old, slow, and do not yield comparable results to my quit basic scanning setup let alone a higher end camera and lens combo or a lab scanner. I’ve done all the tests. The only up to date models are the high end Epson flat-bed scanners which are a good option but also expensive and not ideal for 35mm film.

    • @pilsplease7561
      @pilsplease7561 Před 3 lety +4

      @@VariTimo sure you may get passable results with your setup but its not ideal and a inferior method of digitizing or scanning. Ill just leave it at that because arguing with amateurs on the internet isnt worth my time.

    • @VariTimo
      @VariTimo Před 3 lety

      @@pilsplease7561 Sure whatever. Just for the record, for anyone who’s thinking the old man might have a point:
      Look up Negativ Lab Pro and compare the results from that to those from an Optifilm, any of the non 800 Epson flatbeds, or those from a lab. Best thing is always to do your own testing instead of believing some unfounded crap from old men on the internet.

  • @ml8561
    @ml8561 Před 3 lety +2

    As a owner of this scanner for 1 week, I would like to say this is a bad scanner.

    • @BandH
      @BandH  Před 3 lety +1

      I am very sorry to hear this Mayland. If purchased from B&H please cntact us:
      B&H Customer Service Team:
      Call: 800.221.5743 or 212.239.7765
      Email: cs@bhphotovideo.com
      >Mark

    • @linusfotograf
      @linusfotograf Před 2 lety +2

      What makes it bad?