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Too good to be true
Advantages: Inexpensive, very fast, high resolution good quality output Disadvantages: Unreliable and low quality construction
...minutes per full-resolution scan, the Plustek takes a minute. In fact I spent more time fiddling with the slides putting them into the mount than actually scanning. The resulting scans, while slightly noisier than other lower-resolution scanners I have used are wonderfully high resolution. Colours are also perhaps more subdued than the Canon, but of course, a few adjustments in Photoshop or Gimp soon fixes that.
The bad news however is that it turned ... ...noises and something inside jamming (not sure what, but turning off the power usually fixed it) that became more frequent as time went on, eventually resulting in it being unusable. I returned it and got my money back in full.
Would I recommend this scanner? At this price I probably would if you only want to scan a few of your favourite negatives or slides, but not if you are a professional. I am a very heavy user archiving my full back catalogue ...
AndrewPo 22.06.2008 · Read full review
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Review of Plustek OpticFilm 7200i
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A great scanner - shame about the interface.
Advantages: Superb quality images and amazing ICE dust removal Disadvantages: Poor user interface & price (especially for the optional APS adaptor)
...finally decided to get the Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED. All the reviews I read suggested a good balance between cost and performance, and I can confirm this. The scanner cost $1065 or about £600 from a US company called Cameta Camera who were selling the scanner new on ebay. When it arrived, it was very easy to install and get working, and came with the adaptors to allow me to scan both standard 35mm film and also slides. In order to scan APS films ... ...but it's around half what Nikon are charging for a brand new one! Unbelievable!!
Anyway, 12 months later, and I've now scanned a lot of negatives (no slides though), and the scanner has been perfect. There's no point my listing all the technical detail about this scanner, the main feature is that it produces very high resolution scans (up to 4000 dpi) which can then be saved in a variety of file formats e.g. JPEG or TIFF. Some of the file sizes ...
Hobboman 23.02.2006 · Read full review
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Review of Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED
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Not at all negative about this scanner
Advantages: Handles 35mm negatives, slides and APS Disadvantages: SCSI interface may be a problem for some
...hence my purchase of a Canon CanoScan 2700F (you knew I’d get there eventually).
The Basics
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The 2700F is a 35mm film scanner. It will handle negative strips, APS cartridges (if anyone uses APS!) and mounted transparencies (slides). There are two main advantages to scanning the negatives rather than prints; firstly, and most importantly, you are using the original image source so you have the chance to get as much information there is, ... ...it.
Software
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Canon supplies CanoCraft software driver for Windows versions 95 to XP and NT4/2000. If you don’t have the latest version it can be downloaded from the Canon website.
For Mac users Canon supply an Adobe PhotoShop plugin.
In Use
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The way of working depends on the media being scanned. Slides require no adapter and simply slip into the slot in the front of the scanner. APS film cartridges are loaded using the special ...
pauljm 15.03.2004 · Read full review
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Review of Canon CanoScan 2700F
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Get those snaps onto your PC
Advantages: A fine scanner at a budget price. Disadvantages: Yet anotherthing to plug into your PC!
...years ago I bought a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II brand new. These can now be found on Ebay for £100 or so and offer a fine machine at a rather more affordable price. The results I've had are truly superb, with fine detail and subtlties of colour faithfully reproduced.
The Scan Dual II is a machine capable of scanning 35mm and APS (with optional adaptor) negatives with an output resolution of up to 2820dpi. This is more than enough to produce images ... ...slides.
The drivers and Minolta Scan Utility software are supplied on a CD on which you will also find a 109 page User Guide in PDF format. There is also a Quick Reference Guide in paper form to get you started. The software lets you control such things as scan resolution, final image size etc. It also lets you choose between colour negative, black and white negative and colour positive (slides).
OPERATION
If you buy secondhand the supplied copy ...
richkw 07.07.2005 · Read full review
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Review of Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II
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CanonScan FS4000US
Advantages: Very easy to use Disadvantages: A bit slow
I bought this item a few years ago and was very impressed, easy to set up and use. Just plug it in load the software and off you go.
The TWAIN adapter is easy to use, just click on preview, and then on the photos you want to have scan, you get the choice of rotating them, and playing about with the colours if you want to, and a choice of what sizes you want them scanned with.
Canon, are very good and have produced many updates to the TWAIN, the ... ...manily used this with the APS adapter wchich has been effortless, just load the film in teh cartridge, slide the cartridge into the machine, press the scan button and wait for the photos to appear. I have only used the film adapter once, and did not find that the film lined up with theframes on the adapter.
It also comes with adapters for slides, which my family have made good use off, again easy to use, load the slides, push the adapter in and ...
dwprices 19.08.2008 · Read full review
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Review of Canon CanoScan FS4000US
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Bosch KGH36X51
Refrigerators - Freestanding - Energy Efficiency: A + - Total Capacity: 287 litres
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