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Canon CanoScan® CS4400F Flatbed Scanner
Canon CanoScan® CS4400F Flatbed Scanner

Consumer Rating


Price Range
$86 - $100

Product Description

Canon CanoScan 4400F Scanner : With the digital age in full swing, now is the time to digitally archive those shoeboxes full of old photos and personal files that are bursting at the seams. The scanning solution fit most budgets and lifestyles. The new CanoScan 4400F Color Image Scanner offers the latest in design, ease of use and affordability. Digitizing photos, slides, negatives, and important documents is easier than ever before with the newest features on the Canon scanner. The CanoScan 4400F scans photos at a maximum of 4800 x 9600 dpi optical resolution for clear and sharp images. The CanoScan 4400F scanner even feature a built-in Film Adapter Unit (FAU) to make scanning of 35mm negatives and mounted slides a breeze.



~~ JET SET WITH THE CANON CANOSCAN CS4400F FLATBED SCANNER ~~
Rating


Written By
kbolton72

Date Written
Jan 12 2008

Summary

When is the last time anyone in civilized society has used a scanner? I mean, paper pictures? Slides? Negatives? What in the world are those?? Anyone who was born before the year 2000 has photo albums, photo boxes and storage that requires no...

Strength

Scans everything, beautiful resolution, easy to use

Weakness

pricey investment

Bottom Line

This fun model does it all ~ pictures, negatives, slides, books, you name it. It works fast and turns out looking professional!!

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Great Bang for the Buck
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Written By
Collectonian

Date Written
Dec 25 2006

Summary

My best friend bought me this scanner for Christmas, after I researched some models and let him know which one to get. I picked this particular model because of the low price, high resolution, and because it is a flatbed scanner that can also handle...

Strength

fast, quiet, affordable, can scan color and B&W 35 mm negatives, nice TWAIN driver

Weakness

the negative carriage holder is flimsy cardstock, most of the bundled software sucks

Bottom Line

For less than $100, I doubt you can do much better. Great all-purpose scanner that won't hurt your ears or your wallet.

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Great for old negative
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Written By
mel1027

Date Written
Mar 02 2008

Summary

I just bought this scanner on Amazon for $88 including shipping. I've scanned some photos with great success. I was surprised how good it scanned old negatives I had only had a handful of slides but it did an ok job. They were a little dark but they were...

Strength

Easy to use. Good quality. Does 4 slides at a time.

Weakness

Slides a little dark.
Takes about 11 minutes for 4 slides at 600dpi.

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nice cheap unit
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Written By
wehopark

Date Written
Nov 26 2007

Summary

I just got it . plugged it and installed software . 1/2 hr. Using windows xp and a usb drive . pentium 4. I'm scanning negatives 35mm . So far the results are impressive . nice software , nice features , quiet and most of all fast even at high...

Strength

fast ! Quiet , nice pics , a real joy It's easy

Weakness

a bit clumsy for a pro to fiddle with the film holder

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Great if you're a Windows user
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Written By
grouchygeek

Date Written
Dec 10 2007

Summary

As someone else has said, this is a great cheap scanner - for Windows. Don't bother with the bundled software; just use Windows' camera & scanner wizard. But for those of us who use Linux by preference it makes a fine paperweight. Totally useless. When...

Strength

cheap, easy to use in Windows

Weakness

Won't work in Linux.

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