- Maximum 2,400 x 4,800 dpi resolution
- Rich 48-bit color depth
- Built-in high-capacity 35mm film adapter
- Fast, convenient USB 2.0 interface
- PC and Mac compatible
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The 8000F's scanning speed is impressive, thanks to the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface--up to 2.5 times faster than USB 1.1, making the this scanner ideal for handling complex images. To quickly and conveniently add negatives or slides to any project, a built-in 35mm film adapter scans up to 12 negative frames or 4 mounted slides at a time.
This scanner is backed by a one-year warranty with InstantExchange service.
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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good all purpose scanner,
By "chiut7" (Toronto, Ontario) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Canon CanoScan 8000F Flatbed Scanner (Office Product)
I've bought this scanner to scan both reflective media and films. Paper scans are amazingly clear, 35mm film scan is acceptable for a flat bed, but still not close to that from a HP s20. FARE takes out a lot of detail, but help a lot with the dust. Using it at the low setting work best for me. The scanner will scan medium format film properly. All you have to do is make a card board frame for it. One big problem I have with it is it won't create more than 6 thumbnails for batch scanning at 2400 dpi. Considering how the marketing dept stress the capability of batch scanning 12 frames , I'm disappointed in this. I'm contacting Canon to see if I'm doing something wrong and their support has been slow.
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quality and Ease of Use,
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This review is from: Canon CanoScan 8000F Flatbed Scanner (Office Product)
Having chosen the Canoscan 8000F and the Epson 2400 as my short list, I finally selected the Canon. Why? In the shop (Australia) both machines were on display - the Epson seemed very flimsy compared to the Canon - the lid of the Epson came away in my hand!I have a flat-screen iMac. I downloaded the latest Scangear CS for Mac OSX, and Canoscan Toolbox from the Canon website - these being more recent than the August 2002 disk. I had Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 already installed. Then I plugged in the Canon and everything worked perfectly straight away. The machine has very impressive resolution and functionality and works seamlessly with Photoshop Elements 2. (Note that the instructions say that the only native OSX software that will work with Scangear CS is Adobe Photoshop - not true any more - Photoshop Elements 2 works perfectly! A great product all round.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
unhappy user,
By A Customer
This review is from: Canon CanoScan 8000F Flatbed Scanner (Office Product)
I bought this scanner 2 days ago in Phoenix and returned it today. Software takes almost 20 min. to install, is very confusing to use ( compared to a Visioneer 7300 which I have) there is no power switch meaning that the scanner is always on. But the warm up time is long and the scan is slooow and noisy. Cost was $199.
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