Conclusion: cut to the chase. tried direct from screen .. then close up lenses .. extention tubes & now a 4400f dedicated film scanner to copy my slides. Ive been messing with pho...
Pros: Good bright clean images. Works well using Win98SE USB 1.0. Lots of Pre-scan adjustment. Good cropping. A reasonable price considering PC gear tends to need replacing ...
Cons: some editing settings are within a scrollable frame .. which would be nice if they were in a Tabbed box for quick access.
Conclusion: Recommend to potential buyers: yes Full review I've been totally impressed with this scanner ever since I got it out of the box. It was plugged in and ready to go in s...
Pros: Fast and silent operation . Scans film and slides .
Conclusion: I would recomend this to anyone with quite a lot of space on there computer and who lies transferring things onto there computer i.e. photos etc.
Conclusion: To sum up then. If you're on a budget and you need to scan film or slides, this is a great value buy. The scan quality is consistently high across the board. If you've...
Pros: Good value for money, excellent all rounder, advanced features
Cons: No power indicator or on/off switch, poor adpator design and build
Summary: A cheap, but good quality scanner. Getting 16bit output is a behind a little menu browsing though. Not all of the software, that runs on startup are needed. A great ad...
Pros: superb quality easy to use and the soft ware allows you to repair pictures to a very high quality equally as good as the very expensive software and the reproduction o...
Cons: i honestly cannot say the 4400F has any bad points
The Canon CanoScan 4400F includes a lot of features and scanning kit and
offers 4800 x 9600ppi optical resolution with up to 48-bit colour depth.
The scanner has seven “EZ” buttons with one-touch o…
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