Canon CanoScan CS-9000F
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15 years ago
Canon CanoScan 9000F Film and Negative Scanner
One step up in Canon's line from the CanoScan 8800F ($199.99 direct, ) that I reviewed two years ago, the CanoScan 9000F Film and Negative Scanner ($249.99 direct) is Canon's latest high-end consumer-level flatbed scanner.
Pros:
- Fast, high-quality scans for prints and 35mm slides
- LED light source largely eliminates warm-up time
Cons:
- Has trouble handling strips of film correctly
12 years ago
Excellent job of scanning slides
We purchased the scanner, at the recommendation of a camera shop, to scan old 35 mm slides (from my parents wedding 50 years ago). It takes a little time because you can only scan 4 slides at a time, but we are very happy with the finished results.
9 years ago
Cannon 9000F scanner
Good build quality, works out of the box. Price is higher than I would have preferred to pay but it works well under Windows 10.
13 years ago
Canon CanoScan 9000F
Replacing the popular 8800F, Canon's CanoScan 9000F has been on the market for several years. In fact, a Mark II version was recently announced (although not yet in Australia), but the only difference is in the bundled software. Other specifications are identical in both scanners.
11 years ago
Canon CanoScan 9000F MKII Color Image Scanner
Although this model may have a bit of a focus on film and negative scanning, it works great on a wide range of documents. It's designed to work especially well on negatives and film slides, so if you know you'll need to scan a lot of those, then give this one a close a look.
15 years ago
Wonderful Product
I have used the scanner several times since it arrived and the quality of the pictures scanned were remarkable. The ease of use is a snap, I can scan several pictures at one time and they will separate the pictures that are on the screen.
Pros:
- print quality
- design
- size & weight
- Easy Installation/Good Instructions
- compatibility
- build quality
- speed
- value for money
- easy to use
15 years ago
Excellent deal
I have good experience with Canon products. I own two Canonscan LIDe 25 scanners and I used them heavily. One of them I take with me when I travel. They proved to be workhorses. The Canonscan 9000f works great and I have been scanning my black and white films.
Pros:
- Accurate Color
- Easy Setup
- Excellent Software
- Good Bit Depth
- Good Resolution
- Widely Compatible
Cons:
- None
15 years ago
Great Photo Scanner
I bought this scanner about 5 months ago after inquiring about the price to professionally scan some 50-year old B&W negatives. The price seemed prohibitive and I had lots more negatives and slides to scan, so the conversation quickly turned to scanners.
14 years ago
An excellent replacement for a smaller Canon scanner. Bought specifically to scan transparencies and negatives as my old one didn't. Drivers installed without problem and I was up and working very quickly.
14 years ago
I'm currently converting all the slides from childhood to digital. Doing the process myself was faster than I'd been led to believe. While the quality of the scan is only as good as the original product, I'm really pleased.
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