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Canon CanoScan 8800F Flatbed ScannerSleek and fast, this powerful scanner will impress you the very first time you push power. With high-luminance white LED lamps —...
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Sleek and fast, this powerful scanner will impress you the very first time you push power. With high-luminance white LED lamps — it's ready to scan immediately, with no warm-up time needed. You'll quickly produce spectacular results, with max. Color dpi resolution of 4800 x 9600. Seven easy buttons automate the scanning process, so it's simple to scan copy and create e-mails and multi-page PDF. Built-in FARE 3.0 retouching technology helps to enhance your final images. And to save time, you can batch-scan up to twelve 35mm frames or up to four slides — either positives or negatives.
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5 Reviews from Shopping.com
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Priced right for those on a budget, scanning results beat the 8600
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Pros: No warm up time, Quick set-up, Easy to use, Clearer Images
Cons: I should have bought it sooner!
Bottom Line:
Perfect for preserving photo collections. And for those that have a bunch of negatives? This is the scanner for you!
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Great and cute
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Pros: Extremely fast, easy to use, good quality, nice
Cons: none
Bottom Line:
I highly recommend this product.
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Time machine!
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Pros: Good quality scans of film negative (must tweak settings)
Cons: Film scanning is quite slow if you have lots of film to scan
Bottom Line:
Great scanner for film negative and fast for photo scanning too
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Just Wonderful !!!
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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. Read More
The very best and very worst from Canon
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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
Bottom Line:
Buy it, set it on top of the CPU, and handle the film frames with great care. Medium format users take note.
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