Professional Scanner at Decent Price
Written: Jan 05 '04
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Pros: Terrific upgrade, fast, excellent photo reproduction
Cons: Nothing to report as of yet
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| georgemc93's Full Review: Microtek ArtixScan 1800f Flatbed Scanner |
I have been a Microtek fan for quite a few years, having started out with a Scanmaker III, then a Scanmaker 5, and finally progressing to the 1800f. The 1800f has firewire and USB connections, which makes switching between my PC and Mac effortless. Much easier to use then the old SCSI scanners I had and much improved optics. I was pondering getting a slide scanner but this one works great for archiving the thousands of slides that I have from my photography days. It has a slide holder so that you can have it scan quite a few slides at the same time, thus a nice time saving feature like my Scanmaker 5. The difference is this one has much crisper images and is light years ahead in speed. Overall I am very impressed with the scanner and its abilities.
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Amount Paid (US$): 1400 Interface: USB
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