Canon's latest is the 9950F, and a review is in progress (literally, today)
at this URL:
http://www.photo-i.co.uk/Reviews/interactive/Scanners/Canon_9950F/page_8.htm
It seems to be a significant advance on the 9900F
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Piers
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From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Andrew L Wendelborn
Sent: 08 November 2004 11:41
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Re: OT Flat Bed Scanners DRAFT
At 8:26 PM -0800 2004.11.07, John Gettis wrote:
>Does anyone have a Epson 4180 flatbed scanner I am considering buying
>one to replace a old canon one. I am sure that it will can photos as
>well or better than it but am interested in how it works on film. I
>have a Canon 2710 for 35mm but want something to scan some Medium
>format negs that I have and wonder how well it does.
>on those.
FWIW I've had an Epson 4870 for a few months now and very happy with it.
Used so far with 135, 6x6, and 5x4 formats (so far only BW for the latter
two).
I looked hard at Canon 9900F at the time, but decided against it after
reading reports of inferior performance, poor software, and (most
importantly) a bad attitude to software support. See
http://www.gnyman.com/Personal/Epson3200vsEpson4870vsCanon9900F.htm
Of course that may all have changed with the latest versions, but I would
check carefully first if I was buying.
regards
Andrew
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