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Just some initial observations having used it in anger a few times now.
It's substantially built, and nice and quiet - my last one sounded like a cement mixer! I've just used the Epson software so far which is pretty basic in terms of features, but it seems to produce reliably good scans, so I'm not complaining at all - I'm all for things being nice and simple.
It's great to be able to preview scan all the negs as thumbnails inititally and then choose the ones you want to scan. You can scan just one or the lot, or any number in between just by ticking a box alongside the thumbnails. Scanning is very quick, but it's slows down as you'd expect if you enable dust removal or digital ICE - particularly the latter.
A nice touch is the colour restore function. I shot some Portra 160VC at least two years out of date with a pronouinced green cast and ticking the box for this feature did the trick beautifully without adding any scan time.
There's also a grain reduction feature which produces a very similar effect to noise reduction in digital - plasticky looking images - have nothing to do with it!
The negative carriers are somewhat flimsy for a scanner in this price range, but they're simple to load and hold the negs securely. I've had no issues with carrier height so far although adjustment is provided, albeit just two settings -standard and + which presumably raises the height slightly. I've not had cause to change from the standard position - scans seem pretty sharp.
All things considered, a really nice scanner which takes the poo fag out of scanning a lot of negs. I couldn't be more chuffed with it.
EDIT.
I've now done some testing with the neg carrier height adjustment and with the adjusters turned to the + position scans are very sharp indeed! And I thought they were sharp before.... doh!
This was the finding of the reviewer in the review linked to further down the thread too so it's likely to have the same benefit for everyone.
It's substantially built, and nice and quiet - my last one sounded like a cement mixer! I've just used the Epson software so far which is pretty basic in terms of features, but it seems to produce reliably good scans, so I'm not complaining at all - I'm all for things being nice and simple.
It's great to be able to preview scan all the negs as thumbnails inititally and then choose the ones you want to scan. You can scan just one or the lot, or any number in between just by ticking a box alongside the thumbnails. Scanning is very quick, but it's slows down as you'd expect if you enable dust removal or digital ICE - particularly the latter.
A nice touch is the colour restore function. I shot some Portra 160VC at least two years out of date with a pronouinced green cast and ticking the box for this feature did the trick beautifully without adding any scan time.
There's also a grain reduction feature which produces a very similar effect to noise reduction in digital - plasticky looking images - have nothing to do with it!
The negative carriers are somewhat flimsy for a scanner in this price range, but they're simple to load and hold the negs securely. I've had no issues with carrier height so far although adjustment is provided, albeit just two settings -standard and + which presumably raises the height slightly. I've not had cause to change from the standard position - scans seem pretty sharp.
All things considered, a really nice scanner which takes the poo fag out of scanning a lot of negs. I couldn't be more chuffed with it.
EDIT.
I've now done some testing with the neg carrier height adjustment and with the adjusters turned to the + position scans are very sharp indeed! And I thought they were sharp before.... doh!
This was the finding of the reviewer in the review linked to further down the thread too so it's likely to have the same benefit for everyone.
