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Canon CanoScan 9000F Mark II
Flatbed Scanner, Document Scanner, Picture Scanner, Slide Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 6/2013 According to Expert Reviews, the Canoscan 9000F Mk II is an superb offering that will delight those who need to scan negatives, slides or transparencies without compromising on detail thanks to its …
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Plustek OpticFilm 8100
Slide Scanner, Film Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 4/2012
ePHOTOzine think that Plustek have made some slighty improvements with the Opticfilm 8100 film scanner. It is quite good value, as it produces quality results. Currently these type of scanners are a
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9 opinions
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More information at: ePHOTOzine, 4/2012 Plustek Opticfilm 8100 Film Scanner The mid-range Plustek Opticfilm 8100 film scanner claims to have improved functionality and a solid range of features. Can it match up? … to review
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HP Scanjet N6310
Picture Scanner, Slide Scanner, Document Scanner, Film Scanner, Flatbed Scanner; Connection: …; Newest review: 10/2011 As well as being able to process single-sided or duplex documents for archival, the HP Scanjet N6310 has the resolution to deal with negatives and transparencies, and overall, TrustedReviews consider …
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1 opinion
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Reflecta X4PlusScan
Film Scanner, Slide Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 7/2011 The Reflecta X4PlusScan will be quicker to scan those boxes of slides and negatives than a flatbed or dedicated scanner can manage, as long as you will only need to make a medium sized print out, but … 1 review |
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Epson Perfection V330
Slide Scanner, Document Scanner, Flatbed Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 4/2011
As far as TrustedReviews are concerned, the Perfection V330 is a good general-purpose scanner effort from Epson. Thanks to its transparency adaptor for negatives and slides, and the welcome inclusion
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 4/2011 Epson Perfection V330 Photo Transparency adapters used to be available only in expensive, high-end consumer scanners and those for professional and semi-pro customers. More and more devices intended for home and small office use now include them, though, and Epson’s Perfection V330 Photo can be had for well under £100. … to review
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Epson Perfection V600 Photo
Flatbed Scanner, Slide Scanner, Film Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 4/2012 Earning a 'Recommended' award from Trusted Reviews thanks to its excellent scan quality, colour accuracy and speed, the Perfection V600 comes off as an excellent buy that will cover most …
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49 opinions
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Reflecta iScan 3600
Film Scanner, Slide Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 2/2012 The Reflecta iScan 3600 comes with CyberView X and Adobe Photoshop Elements software, allowing you to scan both positive and negative film. The USB 1.1 connection is dated, as is the design. Its …
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2 opinions
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Canon CanoScan LiDE 700F
Document Scanner, Film Scanner, Flatbed Scanner, Slide Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 2/2010 “... Canon’s LiDE 700F had to surrender to the subject. Next to strong noise, oversaturated colours and little brightness, it is especially evident that the scan reveals streaks. ... in this case a …
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60 opinions
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Plustek OpticFilm 7600i SE
Slide Scanner, Film Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 9/2010 The dedicated neg scanner is a good way to go when digitising your old films and Digital Photo suggest looking at the Plustek. It's 35mm-only so medium format isn't covered but it is a …
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43 opinions
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Reflecta ProScan 7200
Film Scanner, Slide Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 9/2011 If image quality and detail are of the utmost importance to you the ProScan 7200 has a lot going for it owing to its high resolution, dust removal technology and useful additional features, but …
3 reviews,
6 opinions
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Canon CanoScan 5600F
Picture Scanner, Slide Scanner, Document Scanner, Film Scanner, Flatbed Scanner; Connection: …; Newest review: 2/2010
“... The slide reproduction of the CanoScan 5600F is too dark as a whole, and in the dark areas of the original picture, details are completely lost. The colours don’t show a lot of noise, but are
2 reviews,
78 opinions
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More information at: DigitalPHOTO, issue 3/2010 5 Photo Scanners in Test The digital media center for the living room is no longer just a technological asset for computer enthusiasts; by now, even amateurs use digital cameras, watch digital television and maybe even own a digital VCR. ... In test: Five photo scanners were tested. Ratings ranged from 41 to 68 percent. Among the test criteria were descreening, features, and design/processing.
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Reflecta MemoScan
Slide Scanner, Film Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 6/2011 Although its 3.8mp resolution is only enough for prints up to 7x5, TechRadar says that if you're looking to digitalise old images, the Reflecta MemoScan has plenty to offer. Software … 3 reviews |
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Rollei DF-S110
Slide Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 2/2010
“Takes quick photos of single slides and negatives instead of scanning line-by-line. Only saves to SD card. Good quality only for slides, even if optimised. Preview on small display or connected
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1 opinion
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More information at: FOTOHITS, issue 10/2009 Scanning with turbo speed: Scanners by Rollei If you want to digitalise slides or photo prints within a short time frame, you will not avoid the fast Rollei Scanners DF-S110 and P-S100. In test: One slide scanner and one photo scanner were tested. No final marks were given.
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Plustek OpticFilm 7400
Film Scanner, Slide Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 12/2010 ePHOTOzine consider the Plustek Opticfilm 7400 a good value purchase, they say the scanner produces fantastic high-resolution results. They do note that if you don't have the interest or ability …
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13 opinions
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Canon CanoScan 9000F
Flatbed Scanner, Film Scanner, Picture Scanner, Slide Scanner, Document Scanner; Connection: …; Newest review: 8/2010 You pay a premium for the 9000F over standard scanners, but the results are well worth it if professional image quality, fidelity, detail and high resolutions are paramount. Computer Act!ve's …
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83 opinions
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Rollei DF-S100 SE
Slide Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 3/2010
“Especially in the SE version, the DF-S 100 SE enables quick digitalisation of large photo and slide stocks, as the insertion of the pictures into the original holder runs parallel to the actual
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More information at: FOTOHITS, issue 4/2010 Direct Scanner: Rollei DF-S 100 SE Slide scanning is made fast and easy with the new Rollei system. In celebration of the company’s anniversary, it is available in SE version with advanced features.
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Kodak P461
Picture Scanner, Slide Scanner, Film Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 3/2011 ZDNet thought the Kodak P461 was a brilliant solution for scanning small images such as negatives and mounted slides. It's compact and really easy to use - JPEGs are stored on an SD card, so no … 1 review |
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Plustek SmartPhoto F50
Slide Scanner, Film Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 7/2011 As it is a bit on the pricey side, it is disappointing that the automatic settings aren't better and the capture times are slower than with other similar scanners. Productivity is also poor, and …
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14 opinions
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Reflecta x³ Scan
Slide Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 11/2009 “... 1150 real pixels per inch. No more than that. The strong sharpness is also noticeable in the structures of white and dark edges, which look very unpleasant when enlarged. Exposure tuning of the … 3 reviews |
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Ion Audio Film 2 SD Negativscanner
Slide Scanner; Connection: USB; Newest review: 1/2010
“Direct scans to an inserted SD card are also possible without a PC.”
3 reviews,
28 opinions
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More information at: Computer act!ve, 5/2009 Ion Film2SD The difference between a cheap slide scanner and more expensive one is the cheaper model is more or less a digital camera with a light shining through the slide to capture the transparency. Obviously the results will be poorer, and this is the case in Ion's Film2SD slide scanner. … to review
Product information and further reviews
Veho VFS-001 Computer Buyer & Upgrades 9/2007 - Digital cameras have all but seen off traditional film-based photography, and most of us are snapping away using pixels rather than silver halide. For those who were around before this great new age, though, or still prefer the feel of film, there's likely to be a box in the attic or store cupboard full of negatives and slides. To get these images into your PC, you need a film and slide scanner.
Veho VFS-001 scanner Computer act!ve 12/2007 - So popular and widespread are digital cameras that it’s easy to forget there was once a time when photos meant a set of prints along with negatives, or slides. But many people still have vast collections of either or both of these and Veho’s compact scanner offers a convenient way to preserve those pictures.
Epson V700 Macwelt 7/2006 - Until now, anyone who wanted to scan paper prints and slides, had to use two separate scanners. The Espson V700 is supposedly capable of both.
Two Eyes can see Better PROFIFOTO 4/2006 - With the Perfection V700 for around 600 Euros, Epson launches a film and flatbed scanner of a special sort: As the first device in this price category it offers a resolution of 6400 x 9400 ppi, a dual lens system, an optical density of 4.0 DMax and digital ICE.
Information about the category
Slide scanners were developed to enable the easy transfer of positive slides to computers but are also able to handle the more popular negative format from 35mm. The photos can then be saved as BMP or JPEG files, or if quality is king, as RAW image files for editing in professional image software such as Adobe PhotoShop. Many scanners come with an adapter to allow for scanning many slides at once, which makes the process much more simple and less time consuming.