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Review: Canon Canoscan 8800F scanner

Good quality scans at a fair price

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Price: £115
Manufacturer: Canon 01737 220 000



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Good points

  • Comes with great software
  • Good quality scans

Bad points

  • Scanning can be a bit slow
  • Bulky device

Overall This is one of the best ways we've yet found to scan negatives and slides, and its paper scans are good too.


Anthony Dhanendran, Computeract!ve 30 Jan 2008

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Canon's Canoscan 8800F is a traditional flatbed scanner, as opposed to the combined printer-scanners that are more popular nowadays.

The reason you might want to go for a separate unit rather than the more convenient combination is that this kind of scanner promises much better quality of images.

The 8800F can also be used to scan negatives and slides - it has a built-in adapter for this, so there's no need to buy anything else. The inside of the scanner's lid unclips neatly to reveal the lamp it uses when scanning negatives and slides, and the supplied negative holder can then be placed on the bed of the scanner.

Up to 12 negatives in two strips are held in the guide, and unlike with a standalone film scanner, the supplied software automatically detects the frames and scans them as separate images. Scanning times are not especially startling - it took around 12 minutes to scan 12 frames at the default high quality settings, but this is less than with a film scanner, and there's no need to manually feed the strip of negatives through after each frame.

The software is quite user-friendly, and can be used through your normal paint program as well as the supplied programs. The package includes a copy of the latest Adobe Photoshop Elements (for both Mac and PC), which complements the scanner well.

Scan quality was very impressive, with better colour reproduction than we're used to from standard film scanners. Likewise for standard scans (from a paper image, for instance), quality was impressive, with good speeds at slightly lower quality settings.

The scanner is big - much larger both in terms of space required on the desk and in terms of bulk, than Canon's cheaper (and lower quality) Lide range of scanners. But that's worth putting up with in exchange for the marked increase i n quality that the Canoscan 8800F provides. The addition of the excellent Photoshop Elements software rounds off the package nicely.

Vista compatible: Yes

See also:

image: Veho VFS-001An easy way to scan old slides and negatives  17 Dec 2007
image: HP Scanjet G4050The standalone scanner's not dead yet  13 Oct 2007

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