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by spcascades , Sep 19 '07
Pros: No warm up time, Quick set-up, Easy to use, Clearer Images Cons: I should have bought it sooner!
After simple step-by-step set-up of this scanner, it was very simple to "jump right in" to scanning my photos, 35mm slides, and negatives up to 120 size. Yes, I did in fact scan all that I just mentioned and they turned out excellent! Scanner comes ...
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by toelken , Mar 13 '08
Pros: Amazing scan quality even on film. Price = $200 wow!
Canon flawless with the optics. Cons: Short USB cable and won't work with longer. Cheep film holders.
Buggy software
I bought one of these scanners to primarily digitize film. Both 35mm and 120 roll from my Hasselblad. As you may be aware, anyone who shoots 120 rollfilm with a Hasselblad these days is very picky about image quality (and can't afford $9000 for a ...
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Just Wonderful !!!
by joegiardina ,Jun 13 '09
Pros: Extremely fast, easy to use. Results are excellent. However I use Photoshop elements 6. Cons: The plastic to hold the 35MM film strip is a bit flimsy.
The Canoscan 8800f actually exceeded my expectations. This is no small feat considering all the electronic junk being pushed out there.
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