As it looks, the maximum resolution is about 4300 dpi which is still pretty great. Honestly, I never believed the boasted 10000 dpi resolution, which was confirmed to me by this review. I have been reading about the Reflecta scanners for some time now, ever since the 10M came out. The Plustek got me back on track, apart from the slowness… The possibility of a Reflecta Then I tried all kinds of flatbed scanners from Canon and Epson and found them unworthy. But, I was silly to sell it, I know that now. Ten years old, bought second or third hand I could not trust it to keep working indefinitely. That was a great scanner but always under threat of sudden death. I regretted selling my trusty Nikon Coolscan IV / LS-40 with its 6-frame negative feeder. Since then I have scanned dozens of films on my Plustek Opticfilm 8100, fastidiously feeding the negative holder frame by frame into the scanner’s maw. Once I was lost and tried to justify the feasibility of sourcing out the scanning of our negatives (you can read that post here.) But then I saw the light, following this great post by KJ Vogelius.
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