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RE: [Digital BW] CanoScan 9900f & Epson 3200

2003-05-13 by Daniel Staver

I bought the 9900f and hated it. It was slow and the quality was really
poor. Specifically I got vertical streaking in smooth areas like skies.
You can see an example here:
http://download.petraflux.com/streaking.html

Full review here:
http://download.petraflux.com/

To be fair to the 9900 the streaking is present to a much smaller degree
on the 3200 as well, I believe this is a limitation of flatbed scanners
in general.

I returned it and got a 3200 instead, which I'm very happy with. The
3200 doesn't have dust removal, which was sort of nice on the 9900,
although not up to the quality of my FS4000US slide scanner.

The optical resolution of the 3200 is probably not much more than 1800.
This is also true for the 9900.

If you can afford to buy a dedicated slide scanner that takes medium
format you probably should. Even with lower dpi the quality will exceed
that of the 3200. 

I plan to scan the same pictures on the 3200 and do a comparison review
of the two on my web-site... When time allows...

--
Daniel Staver
http://daniel.staver.no 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simon Whitehead [mailto:s.whitehead@...] 
> Sent: 13. mai 2003 12:07
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Digital BW] CanoScan 9900f & Epson 3200
> 
> 
> Does anyone have experience of either the CanoScan 9900f or the Epson 
> 3200?
> 
> I am planning to buy a new scanner and both of these fit the 
> requirement (Flatbed+Film).  I have heard some negative 
> comments about 
> the Epson, not so much the actual result but that it didn't meet its 
> spec. - the optical resolution seems to be lower than it says.
> 
> I have also considered the Microtek ArtixScan 1800f but this is MUCH 
> more expensive and the spec doesn't quite seem to justify it (except 
> for the Dmax figure of 4.8! - does anyone believe that is real?)
> 
> Any feedback would be welcome
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Simon Whitehead
> s.whitehead@...
> 
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