To my knowledge, the only scanners with an IR channel are:
Nikon LS30/2000 (and likely the new ones being released)
Minolta Elite
Acer Scanwit 2740
As VueScan's ability to do clean up improves, IR channel may become less
important an issue.
patton paul wrote:
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Arthur
In a message dated 2/9/2001 4:45:05 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
To my knowledge, the only scanners with an IR channel are:
Nikon LS30/2000 (and likely the new ones being released)
Minolta Elite
Acer Scanwit 2740
Yes, this is correct.
As VueScan's ability to do clean up
Title: RE: filmscanners: Canon FS2710 - any good?
Paul,
the Canon doesnt have IR, can't talk for the Minolta.
Does either the Minolta or the Canon scanner have an IR channel for ICE?
-Paul Patton
Yes - its a nice scanner, and the Canon Software is ok for
getting it to do simple scanning jobs. With Vuescan I can
get a lot more out of it though. Its getting 'old' now and
Ive been expecting a new model or two from Canon but
Im not sure of its current price range w.r.t other better
models.
Jason writes ...
the Canon doesnt have IR, can't talk for the Minolta.
Does either the Minolta or the Canon scanner have an IR channel for
ICE?
I believe the Canon FS2740 does have IR ... why else would Jack
Phipps (ASF) give it a "thumbs up"???
shAf :o)
I believe the Canon FS2740 does have IR ...
Doesn't have infrared, or at least mine doesn't..
hy else would Jack
Phipps (ASF) give it a "thumbs up"???
Because for the price, it just about beats the socks anything near it's
cost, and is at least equal to scanners twice it's price :)
Guys,
I can't find any reference to CanoScan FS2740. Is this a typo?
Chris of FS2700 fame.
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From: "shAf" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 3:47 PM
Subject: RE: filmscanners: Canon FS2710 - any good?
Ja
Guys,
I can't find any reference to CanoScan FS2740. Is this a typo?
Chris of FS2700 fame.
Actually, the current model is FS2710 (unless they sneaked a new one out)
Tim
RE: filmscanners: Canon FS2710 - any good?As to the Minolta, only the
Minolta Elite to my knowledge.
Maris
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From: Finch, Jason V
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 4:15 AM
Subject: RE: filmscanners: Canon FS2710 - any good?
Paul,
the Canon
FS2710 - any good?
Jason writes ...
the Canon doesnt have IR, can't talk for the Minolta.
Does either the Minolta or the Canon scanner have an IR channel for
ICE?
I believe the Canon FS2740 does have IR ... why else would Jack
Phipps (ASF) give it a "thumbs up"???
shAf :o)
Looking at low cost film scanners and this Canon FS2710 seems like it might
be nice. Anybody have strong feelings for or against it? I know there have
been new 4000ppi scanners announced, but will there be anything better in
the Canon's price range out soon?
Thanks,
Todd
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, tflash wrote:
Looking at low cost film scanners and this Canon FS2710 seems like it might
be nice. Anybody have strong feelings for or against it? I know there have
been new 4000ppi scanners announced, but will there be anything better in
the Canon's price range out soon?
If you don't require SCSI interfacing and have a USB port, you may wish
to consider the Minolta Dimage Dual Scan II. Most people are quite
impressed with it, especially when used with VueScan, a third party
product selling for $40 US., and the price is lower than the Canon.
The Canon is
At 2:12 PM -0500 2/7/01, tflash wrote:
Looking at low cost film scanners and this Canon FS2710 seems like it might
be nice. Anybody have strong feelings for or against it? I know there have
been new 4000ppi scanners announced, but will there be anything better in
the Canon's price range out soon?
Title: RE: filmscanners: Canon FS2710 - any good?
Have the scanner, have had no problems with it. I love the results. Not having a need for 4000dpi this suites my needs perfectly.
Some people have experienced problems with the included scsi card running under win2k. I think
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Arthur Entlich wrote:
If you don't require SCSI interfacing and have a USB port, you may wish
to consider the Minolta Dimage Dual Scan II. Most people are quite
impressed with it, especially when used with VueScan, a third party
product selling for $40 US., and the
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