Scan photos, documents and 35mm film with this 48-bit Canon 9000F Mark II 6218B002 flatbed scanner to create vibrant prints at up to 9600 x 9600 dpi resolution in color. My Image Garden software simplifies organizing your photos.
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The scanner seems fine. It just took me a while to figure out how to use tiff for output. The help document does not explain which is better tiff or jpeg. Also took me a time to figure out how to scan at 9600 dpi. What I haven't figure is I had to reduce output size from flexible to 25%. So, my question is if it still has 9600 dpi in the saved file. Seems to when I focus in on a picture.
The scanner does well. Mostly I put the film in the holder and no matter where in it, it figures out where each picture is and how it will crop it to the maximum film size. Once, in a while it does not split them right because a big blank space of film is before a picture and it splits it wrong. There is a way to manually do your own cropping. This helped on old instamatic film that did not have a normal 35mm film top used for the camera to move film.
I have not tried pictures, or other items to scan yet.
My Best Buy number: 2689588237
My Best Buy number: 2689588237
What's great about it: Scanned 35mm film well
What's not so great: Software keeps reverting instead of using what you select. The help document does not explain what is good and bad