zuikologist
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I am thinking of buying an inexpensive, second scanner. Is the Canoscan 4400F a good choice?
nikola
Well-known
That is not a question! 
This is the cheapest film scanner that you can buy (...and I have it
)... so you shouldn't expect much from it, it will do it's job... and that is scanning small format for web or eventual small print... nothing bigger than 10*15cm!
I would alway suggest buying dedicated scanner, but if the money is issue (like to me)... or you need flatbad scanner... this will do the job.
This is the cheapest film scanner that you can buy (...and I have it
I would alway suggest buying dedicated scanner, but if the money is issue (like to me)... or you need flatbad scanner... this will do the job.
zuikologist
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Nikola - thank you. It is cheap - the main attraction : ) But 10-15 is somewhat limiting. I'll look at something a little more upscale as well.
nikola
Well-known
There is an old saying (I'm not sure how well I'll translate it): I'm not that rich to buy cheap things!
One more thing to consider (depending on your needs), it's quite time consuming to scan only 6 frames. You should look for bigger surface flatbad or dedicated that can scan whole role. This would be expensive I think, but...
One more thing to consider (depending on your needs), it's quite time consuming to scan only 6 frames. You should look for bigger surface flatbad or dedicated that can scan whole role. This would be expensive I think, but...
zuikologist
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I usually have prints made from colour neg film so have a rough idea of which frames to scan, which sadly for me is not a whole roll.
I also need to think about scanning software.
I also need to think about scanning software.
Robert Price
I missed what?
I have the Canon 8800F it will do 12 negs at a time. it is a little slow on the highest setting but work well for me.
irq506
just curious
Vuescan is OK scanning software. It is funky, but it is cheap and it will work woth 750 scanners out there.... $40 for basic but the $80 full is a much better investment.
Ducky
Well-known
My 4400 should arrive today so I'll get back to you with a fresh opinion. I have never scanned film before so I'm looking with fresh eyes. I am also expecting my developing stuff as well so I have a few days of all new stuff ahead of me.
Ducky
Well-known
The 4400f arrived yesterday. I installed it this morning without a problem. Photo scanning is good.
film scanning knocked my socks off. Clear, excellent color and better than the wallmart scan/photo. Scan a film strip and, after a preview scan, you get a choice of scanning any one or all frames.
I'll post some examples after I resize a few.
film scanning knocked my socks off. Clear, excellent color and better than the wallmart scan/photo. Scan a film strip and, after a preview scan, you get a choice of scanning any one or all frames.
I'll post some examples after I resize a few.
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