
Pacific Image Electronics
The Pacific Image PrimeFilm 7250 Plus is a manual 35 mm film and slide scanner delivering up to 7,200 dpi resolution with a true‑RGB linear CCD sensor. It combines high dynamic range, infrared dust‑removal (Magic Touch) and HDR‑style Multipass Xposure while remaining compact and lightweight for hobbyist use.
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$209.00
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$212.04
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$169.00
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$249.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently commend the PrimeFilm 7250 Plus for its high‑resolution true‑RGB CCD, strong dynamic range, and advanced dust‑removal and HDR features, noting that it delivers studio‑quality results while remaining faster than earlier models. The scanner’s simplicity and compactness are highlighted as ideal for hobbyists and archivists, though experts acknowledge the lack of automation and the limitations of a USB 2.0 interface.
What Users Say
Everyday users appear to value the scanner’s ease of use, one‑button operation, and powerful restoration tools, especially for reviving old family slides. Common criticisms focus on the manual loading workflow, the relatively slow Quality‑mode scan times, and the large file sizes that demand ample storage and a fast PC.
Common Complaints
Typical user complaints revolve around the manual strip‑loading process, long Quality‑mode scan durations, large output file sizes, and the slower USB 2.0 data transfer rate.
How It Compares
vs. Pacific Image PrimeFilm XE Plus
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Choose the XE Plus when you need the highest possible resolution and professional‑grade mounted‑media handling; choose the 7250 Plus for a lightweight, budget‑friendly scanner that works directly with unmounted 35 mm strips.