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Canon USA Canoscan 9950F Flatbed Scanner
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PC World Editor's Review
by Richard Jantz
Production-level tools and standout quality make this superhigh-resolution scanner a winner.
The Canon CanoScan 9950F is a corporate-priced powerhouse that can scan both prints and film at a maximum optical resolution of 4800 dpi. Producing crisp, colorful scans with swift speed, the CanoScan 9950F would be a good choice for small offices, graphics professionals, or photo hobbyists.
In our standard image-quality tests, the 9950F was the top-ranked scanner at the time we evaluated it. The device produced the best printed 100-dpi scan of a 4-by-5-inch color photo; the scan showed excellent brightness, sharpness of detail, and color reproduction.
The 9950F also earned the top score in our printed and on-screen black-and-white line-art test scans, both of which were scanned at the unit's maximum optical resolution of 4800 dpi. The 9950F provided fine details in the hard-to-capture circular moiré and crossbar patterns.
One of the reasons for this scanner's impressive image quality, according to Canon, is that the 9950F features a new optical system with an aspherical lens element (called the Super Toric Lens) that more efficiently transmits light to the image sensor.
Aside from its excellent scan quality, the 9950F stood out due to its tools for scanning film and transparencies. It comes with a built-in adapter for transparencies as well as three sturdy film holders for multiple-image scanning. These guides allow for batch scanning of up to 12 35mm slides, 30 frames from five 35mm filmstrips, and eight frames from two medium-format (120mm) filmstrips. Canon also provides a fourth film holder for scanning single 4-by-5-inch and 120mm transparencies.
The 9950F's adept ScanGear CS driver can automatically scan all of the images in a holder and save each scan in an individual file. You can also batch-scan up to ten reflective items, such as photo prints. Such features make this scanner a workhorse for groups that do publishing production, such as catalog houses and graphic-arts departments.
Tested with USB 2.0, the 9950F ranked second in overall speed in the corporate scanner category in our March 2005 issue's review. It took just under 29 seconds to scan a 2-by-2-inch color photo at 1200 dpi--the fastest speed for this test in this category.
The 9950F has four quick-start buttons (Copy, Scan, E-Mail, and PDF) and comes with a generous software bundle that includes the Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 and ArcSoft PhotoStudio 5.5 photo editors, the NewSoft Presto PageManager 6.11 document management tool, and ScanSoft's OmniPage SE 2 optical character recognition package. The scanner also comes with Canon's own CanoScan Toolbox 4.9, a helpful utility that lets you customize the hardware's push buttons and set up additional software-driven buttons for passing scanned images to other linked applications.
Like the drivers of other corporate scanners, the 9950F's driver includes image-enhancement features such as fade correction, dust and scratch removal, and grain correction. We were pleased with the results when we tried out these tools: The 9950F's fade correction, for example, took the jaundiced look out of a family portrait that had yellowed with age.
Upshot: Canon's CanoScan 9950F is a great scanner option for expert users who need quality, powerful tools, and speed.
Richard Jantz
User Reviews for Canon USA Canoscan 9950F Flatbed Scanner
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Reviewed by: stealthman42
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Excellent transparancy scanning, reflective very good, dust elimination very good, scratch/tear repair average, quiet operation, on/off button.
Weaknesses: Outdated 3rd party software, Firewire not for Windows?
Overall Evaluation: I originally wanted to purchase the Epson Perfection 4990 but a good percentage of online retailers were out of stock. I needed something soon as I rely heavily on a scanner for most of my work. Decided to go with the Canon and I wasn't disappointed! I have a Canon printer, digital cameras and now this scanner and I think it is a great product for my needs. 3rd party software sucks, but scanning old dusty transparancies come out looking better than I ever thought they could. Scanning at 4800dpi takes about 22 minutes with most of the options turned on. Don't know if I'll ever use this high of a resolution as most of my work will be for HD television and below. Tried an old photograph, had some rips and the like, didn't repair very well. But the dust and discoloration were gone! I feel I definately got my money's worth!! Canon has always had a very good reputation and quality hardware like this, continues the tradition.
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Reviewed by: brubu2j
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Strengths: The COPY, SCAN, PDF, and E-MAIL buttons are conveniently located on the front of the machine, will scan 35mm slides and film strips
Weaknesses: The ON/OFF button is inconveniently placed on the underside of the above buttons, the machine does not automatically turn off
Overall Evaluation: The CanoScan 9950F Flatbed Scanner produces very accurate scans of word documents, pictures and graphics. It is a great all purpose scanner. The color quality of the scans is very good. The CanoScan 9950F comes with plenty of software to handle all of your needs. It has single buttons for Copy, Scan, PDF and E-mail. I found the on/off button, although located on the front of the machine, not to be in the most convenient location. The machine does not turn off automatically. One of the great features of this machine is that is will easily scan 35mm slides and film strips, 120 roll film, and 4? x 5? film. Slide and film holders are provide with the scanner. If you are looking for a high resolution flatbed scanner, I would recommend buying the CanoScan 9950F.
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