FS Film and Slide Scanner

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    Andy 831

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    Thought I would stick this on here to see if there is any interest before I ebay it.

    Its a Pacific Image Electronics Primefilm PF3600u Film Scanner for you photography boys.

    I bought if off Ebay about 6 months ago with big ideas to scan all my 35mm slides into the PC. ........... but like all these great ideas its not going to happen, I just don`t have the time, so the scanner is lay around gathering dust, which seems a shame when you chaps with a genuine interest in photography may have a use for it.

    Whats it worth? I really do`nt know, I think I paid about £75+p&p for it so I suppose your best offer based on that figure. If its not worth that much then someone please tell me and I will adjust the numbers accordingly.

    It comes with everthing shown in the photo except the coffee table and carpet LOL.

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    do you know more details.. like what resolution it scans film at, as i still use 35mm and im keen to bypass the local processing labs and have mine stored digitally.
     
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    Hi Shrink

    It says optical resolution 3600dpi x 3600dpi

    Data conversion 48bits per pixel

    Means nothing to me hope you understand it.

    Andy
     
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