Hi, I have personally used the film scanner above. I can say it's easy to use and no problems with uncut rolls. (I left it to scan the whole roll while I sleep, etc.) Colours are natural and close to prints if you select the right option. Though only the popular films are available with the supplied softwares. (If like me, you use a Samsung film or a multispeed you may need to make individual adjustment on the colour cast) I learnt that upgrades are already available.
The only problem I have with it is when scanning B/W film as it comes only with a generic B/W setting. Upgrade drivers are slowly coming. You can scan it as a colour photo but then a bit of noise and you'll have to convert it to greyscale in an imaging software. I hope the manufacturer will improve on the B/W part as I am not really satisfied with the upgrade driver for Ilford. I get quite grainy scans with the finest b/w film (ilford pan F 50 plus).
Scanning at high res is not problem, unless you are using a USB 1 interface (which is not the scanners fault), this will take the scanner twice the time to scan.
I have not fully exploit the scanner to give a review. I feel the manufacturer continue to provide upgrades, this scanner, for its hardware capability, is value for money.