Plustek Opticfilm 8300Ai/SE Released (35mm Film Scanner) Am I Buying it?
Never hold your flatbed scanner like a clutch bag....my arm hurts now... Answer is No...unfortunatly I do not shoot that frequently with 35mm however if you are into 35mm I would highly suggest the 8300SE if it ever gets released in North America since the price would not change compared to the 8200Ai (unless if you shoot with slide films) #Plustek #Opticfilm #35mmfilmscanner #filmphotography #Tokyo #Japan #Fujifilm #Kodak #slidefilms #8300Ai #8200Ai #nanlite #pavotube

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