This is an upgrade from a CanoScan 8800F capable of handling medium format film as well as scanning documents to pdf or emailing at the press of 7 buttons. Brilliant, buy one!
This is an upgrade from a CanoScan 8800F capable of handling medium format film as well as scanning documents to pdf or emailing at the press of 7 buttons. Brilliant, buy one!
Great scanner for the money. Replaced a 10 year old Epson that died. It cost almost $600 and the Canon has better resolution and features at a fraction of the price. Like the ability to scan transparencies and negatives. Beach Camera rules!!!!
Great scanner for the money. Replaced a 10 year old Epson that died. It cost almost $600 and the Canon has better resolution and features at a fraction of the price. Like the ability to scan transparencies and negatives. Beach Camera rules!!!!
Scans 35mm, 4,5x6, 6x6, 6x7, 6x9~6x22
Easy of use; design; strength; quality
low speed at high resolution
Scanning at 1600 dpi with FARE enable at medium, it took about 1 hour to scan 45 slides. Quality of the scans was excellent. The FARE software was a must and did an excellent job of removing dust etc from the scans. In total 600 slides scanned with zero issues.
Durable; High-speed scanning; Easy to use
This is my third scanner. First I had a Microtek with separate light source for scanning transparent media. It was a fine serial-port scanner. Retired it, seven years ago got a Visioneer USB which was easy and reliable until last month. I received this new scanner two days ago and it's fantastic.
A new CanoScan flat-bed photo scanner, the 9000F, has an exceptionally high 9600x9600 optical resolution. It's priced right, with a list of $249, but how well does it work and what quality of scans does it reproduce from 35mm film?
great scanner for the price ... of course, you can spend a lot more money and get a better scanner but they would not be worth the money. I had a minor problem and the support staff responded quickly and went overboard in helping me! It scans slides, negatives, photos & documents well ...
With the introduction of the CanoScan 9000F in June 2010, Canon brought the successor of the very popular Canon CanoScan 8800F into the market. Except the higher resolution of 9600x9600 ppi (instead of 4800x9600 ppi in case of the 8800F), not many things have changed: the warm-up period of the...
I bought this to scan a bunch of slides. Compared to the old scanner that I was using, the FARE feature is the most useful when scanning negatives or slides. It comes with holders for slides and film. Plus I got it on sale, lots of bang for the buck.
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