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Plustek 35mm Slide Film Holder For Opticfilm 120

Plustek 35mm Slide Film Holder For Opticfilm 120
  • Product Code: ga183020
  • Availability: In Stock

$150.00 $184.50

Have a spare Plustek 35mm Slide Film Holder on hand for your OpticFilm 120 scanner in order to speed up your workflow by preloading film. This option will hold five mounted 35mm slides.

For OpticFilm 120 Film Scanner    Holds Five Mounted 35mm Slides

Parameters
Film/Print Format35mm Mounted Slides
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.55 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)14.65 x 6.45 x 3"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I recently purchased a Hassy 503CW with two backs. Oneis clearly marked 6x6. The other is not marked but producesnegatives (images) that measure 5.6mmx5.6mm. Can I assumethis is the same as 6x6 or is it a film that cannot be scannedby this unit?

A: Yes. 120 medium format contains a range of frame sizes; the most common being the 6x6cm size. This actually has a frame size of 56mm x 56mm.

Q: 2. Does the Plustek OpticFilm 120 film scanner work with Australian power (240V AC)?

A: It comes with a D.C. Power adapter, which can work for both voltage

Q: 3. Does it support MacOS Sierra?

A: Yes it does. SilverFast has just been updated for Retina also. It works really well.

Q: 4. What improvements changed between the original version and this new release?

A: According to the manufacturer, compared to the original version, the new Plustek OpticFilm 120 Film Scanner has an entirely new sensor and upgraded, higher-quality circuitry when compared to its predecessor. Plustek has a new manufacturing process with stricter quality control, and the scanner's calibration has been adjusted for better overall performance and image quality.

Q: 5. Is it possible to manual focus?

A: I'm sorry, But I really don't know. I've only used the scanner in auto focus.

Q: 6. How can customers discriminate between the old very slow scanner and the new updated 2024 version scanner? Same Mfr#, Same B&H# !!!

A: We only sell the current version of the Plustek OpticFilm 120 Film Scanner. The part number on this version is OF120, while the prior model had a 12-digit part number.

Q: 7. Hello,Does this product scan up to 12 35mm frames all at one time? I mean does it automaticly do 12 scans? Or is there a way to set it to scan 12 frames back to back?I have the 8200i and it is way to slow just scanning one at a time.

A: The OpticFilm 120 scanner has a motorized film transport for automatic batch scanning. Your options are:1) 35mm mounted slides (up to a max 5 slides) 2) 35mm filmstrips (up to a max of 12 frames) 3) 120/220 6x4.5 film strips (max. 4 frames) 4) 120/220 6x6 film strips (max. 3 frames) 5) 120/220 6x7 film strips (max. 3 frames) 6) 120/220 6x8/ 6x9 film strips (max. 2 frames) 7) 120/220 6x12 film strips (max. 1 frame)

Q: 8. Is this the only Plustek scanner that scans both 35mm and 120mm film ? Are 120mm film holders purchased separately ?

A: The 120mm film holders are included. The other model we have that scans both 35mm and 120mm is the Pacific Image PF120.

Q: 9. Are additional film carriers available for purchase?

A: We do not sell additonal holders for this model.

Q: 10. Are you able to utilize a manual focus option incase the slide is bent or damaged and the autofocus isn't working?

A: There is no manual focusing option on this scanner. The lens is fixed.

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