For professional-looking projects, you need a scanner that works like a pro. The CanoScan D2400UF USB Flatbed Scanner is the ultimate choice for those who want a reliable,... more
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For professional-looking projects, you need a scanner that works like a pro. The CanoScan D2400UF USB Flatbed Scanner is the ultimate choice for those who want a reliable, high-performance scanner for film and photos. Superb 2400 x 4800 dpi resolution, automatic retouching and innovative speed-enhancement technology are just a few of the many features that help make this a truly remarkable scanner. The D2400UF scanner goes far beyond typical text and graphics scanning capabilities to include a versatile, built-in, large-format film adapter. Using the external scan button, you can easily scan anything from 20 cm x 25 cm photos to 35 mm slides and negatives, as well as medium format and 10 cm x 13 cm negatives and transparencies. Thanks to Canon's Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement (FARE) technology, you can achieve spectacular results when you scan slides and negatives. FARE technology automatically and precisely removes dust and scratches that may appear on the original film, creating a more pristine final scan. And with true internal and external 48-bit color, you can capture and use more than 281 trillion colors available on your Mac or PC.
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 98, Apple MacOS 8.5 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional , Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows XP, Apple MacOS 8.5, Apple MacOS 8.6, Apple MacOS 9, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional , Microsoft Windows 98/ME, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 98, Apple MacOS 8.5 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Apple MacOS X, Microsoft Windows XP
Min RAM Size: 32 MB
Peripheral / Interface Devices: CD-ROM, Mouse or compatible device, 2x CD-ROM, USB port, CD-ROM, SVGA monitor, USB port
Advantages: Flawlessly fast setup, Large but useful software bundle and solid and quick performance Disadvantages: Multi-mode doesnt always work, no printed manual.
...wonderfully reproduces the color of photographs and slides when I scan images to store on my computer. However, for scanning negatives or slides, although you can use this model, it is recommended that you use a purpose built model instead for perfect clarity.
For beginners or professionals, I would recommend it for its excellent results at a reasonable price.
For the best color output, clarity and a sturdu build, I highly recommend the Canon 5000F.
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What's in the Box
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CanoScan 5000F scanner with built-in film adapter, USB cable, AC power supply and cord, setup poster, Canon Documentation Kit including CD-ROM with the following: ScanGear CS (Windows/Mac) CanoScan Toolbox (Windows/Mac) ArcSoft PhotoStudio, ArcSoft PhotoBase, ScanSoft OmniPage SE...
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Advantages: Small, slim, light and practical Disadvantages: No slide copier
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The CanonCanoScan LIDE 60 is one of my most recent buys.
It has a very hard act to follow in my study - an HP Scanjet 6300 which I reviewed some time ago.
Buying
The HP decided to die on me, just when I needed it in connection with a funeral!
I needed to scan a photo for an order of service in full colour, and the HP was lifeless.
A quick trip to PCW was my only hope, and faced me with a dilemma. Would I go top of the range - my normal approach - or get by with something cheapish.
The latter was the option which led me to the Canon. At under £50 it seemed to offer all I really needed, and did the job perfectly once I got it home.
Appearances.
This is a wonderfully light, slim model - and sits on its edge on the desktop if need be.
26 cms by 38 cms by 4 cms deep is all...
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Advantages: Lightweight, Good range of software included Disadvantages: Non-detachable lid, Some driver quirks
...The CanoScan 3200F offer good performance at a price that is not too bad. It comes with it's own software as well as with all the cables that are needed, mainly the USB and power adaptor. There is also a photo plate for scanning in photos.
Setup is fairly simple, you just plug in the scanner, turn on your computer and then install the software. Canon are generous in that they give you not only the driver but also their own scanning application, Manual CanoScan. You also get the standard Edition of the popular and best-selling OCR/Scanning software, ScanSoft Omnipage, as well as a toolbox application that allows you to carry out basic functions from a little palatte windows in the corner of your screen.
The scanner itself is lightweight and slightly larger than a sheet of A4 paper. There are four buttons on the front which...
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This is the scanner we purchased for the kids to use in their school work and playing around with photos and graphics. It cost £35 as we bought it from a returned goods store; it’s normally around the £50 mark. It is perfect for them and the things they... more
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Are you in need of a good quality scanner and can't really afford it? Well here's your solution: This great Canon scanner scans good quality images and yet it is not expensive at all,... more
If you need a Sleek, High Quality and Affordable scanner, Look no further. It is so simple, Put the document in, press scan, DONE!!! I paid £50 for my scanner, the image quality is spectacular. The Pros are; Easy to use, Affordable, small design and... more
I recently purchased a canon scanner for my husbands birthday. When trying to decide which to buy I took into consideration price , size, style and more than anything the specifications. We did also want something which was easy to get up and... more
==The Canon CanoScan 8800f==
The canon CanoScan 8800f is a near perfect scanner. It is used in our school and after using it for recent Art coursework i was very impressed. It took around ten seconds to scan an A4 sheet, which is pretty quick in my... more
Canon CanoScan
The Canon CanoScan LIDE 60 is one of my most recent buys.
It has a very hard act to follow in my study - an HP Scanjet 6300 which I reviewed some time ago.
Buying
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The HP decided to die on me, just when I needed it in... more