Monday, October 17, 2011

Canon CanoScan 5000F Scanner

The CanoScan 5000F USB flatbed scanner is loaded with advanced Canon performance features to meet your demanding scanning needs - at a less than demanding price. The 5000F scanner delivers up to spectacular 48-bit results for over 281 trillion possible colors and up to 2400 x 4800 dpi resolution to take your film and photo scanning to a new level. A USB 2.0 hi-speed interface enables incredible scanning speeds - up to 2.5 times faster than USB 1.1. And you can preview them quickly in approximately 7 seconds. For added speed and convenience, multiple photos can be scanned at once using the Multi-Scan mode. A built-in 35mm film adapter scans 3 negative frames or 2 mounted slides at a time.Four external easy buttons automate the entire scanning process. With a single touch you can copy, scan, e-mail or file to PDF your photos. Innovative software even allows you to save your favorite photos or negatives directly to CD in just a few easy steps. The Canon exclusive FARE (Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement) technology is designed to automatically and precisely remove much of the dust and scratches that may appear on your original slides or negatives - so final scans of dusty and/or scratched film can look better than the original. The 5000F scanner with its sleek metallic exterior is the perfect compliment to any home or office desktop.

Brand: Canon Model: 5000F Platform: Mac OS X Dimensions: 7.50 pounds Sharp 2,400 x 4,800 dpi hardware resolution, 9,600 dpi interpolated Rich 48-bit color depth Built-in 35mm film adapter Fast, convenient USB 2.0 interface PC and Mac compatible

Amazon.com Review Boasting sharp 2,400 x 4,800 dpi resolution, rich 48-bit color, and a fast USB 2.0 interface, the Canon CanoScan 5000F makes an ideal general-purpose scanner. Plus, it sets up quickly, includes a generous software bundle, and has a built-in 35mm film adapter that scans three negative frames or two mounted slides at a time. Installation of the scanner was fast and flawless. To set up the CanoScan 5000F, we followed the Quick Start Guide to load drivers and optional software, to unlock the scanner, and to connect the power and USB cables. Next we placed a document on the glass, pressed the copy button, and retrieved a copy from our printer. The entire process, from opening the box to holding a finished result, took only about 10 minutes. (To save time, we did not install all the optional software.) We scanned a variety of documents and photos using default settings. Results appeared sharp and clear (and fast too, thanks to full USB 2.0 support). Colors were bright, and skin tones were natural, with only modest speckling that was easily removed in software. Only one test was disappointing. Multi-scan mode lets you scan several photos at once into separate files. Unfortunately, the ScanGear CS driver had difficulty consistently recognizing individual pictures, often combining two small photos into one big one, even when they were well-separated on the glass. We saw improved results as we reduced the number of photos from four to three and still more improvement from three to two. The CD-ROM contains the ScanGear CS and WIA drivers, CanoScan Toolbox, ArcSoft PhotoStudio and PhotoBase, ScanSoft OmniPage SE, NewSoft PageManager and BizCard (trial), Adobe Acrobat Reader (and support for scanning directly into PDF files), and various software user's guides. Given these ample titles plus sturdy construction, easy setup, and Canon's generous InstantExchange warranty, the 5000F makes an excellent value for the serious home user. --Mike Brown Pros: Flawless, fast setup Large, useful software bundle Solid, fast performance Cons: Multi-mode feature doesn't always work No printed manual What's in the BoxCanoScan 5000F scanner with built-in film adapter, USB cable, AC power supply and cord, setup poster, Canon Documentation Kit including CD-ROM with the following: ScanGear CS (Windows/Mac) CanoScan Toolbox (Windows/Mac) ArcSoft PhotoStudio, ArcSoft PhotoBase, ScanSoft OmniPage SE The CanoScan 5000F USB Flatbed Scanner is loaded with advanced Canon performance features to meet your demanding scanning needs--at a less than demanding price. The 5000F scanner delivers up to spectacular 48-bit results for over 281 trillion possible colors and up to 2,400 x 4,800 dpi resolution to take your film and photo scanning to a new level. A USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface enables incredible scanning speeds-up to 2.5 times faster than USB 1.1. And you can preview them quickly in approximately 7 seconds. For added speed and convenience, multiple photos can be scanned at once using the Multi-Scan mode. A built-in 35mm film adapter scans 3 negative frames or 2 mounted slides at a time. Canon's exclusive FARE technology can remove dust and scratches when scanning film Enjoy one-touch convenience and a great design. Four external easy buttons automate the entire scanning process. With a single touch you can copy, scan, e-mail or file to PDF your photos. Innovative software even allows you to save your favorite photos or negatives directly to CD in just a few easy steps. The Canon exclusive FARE (Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement) technology is designed to automatically and precisely remove much of the dust and scratches that may appear on your original slides or negatives-so final scans of dusty and/or scratched film can look better than the original. The 5000F scanner with its sleek metallic exterior is the perfect compliment to any home or office desktop.

Most helpful customer reviews 141 of 145 people found the following review helpful. Excellent image quality at very reasonable price By A Customer I was researching scanners for a long time and finally debated between the Epson 2400 and the Canoscan 5000F which cost about the same. The Epson 2450 Photo seemed to have better image quality but cost about twice as much, and the Canoscan 8000 is only a bit faster and allows you to scan more slides at once than the 5000 model. Reviews seemed to favor the Canon model for color accuracy and the Epson model for speed. Moreover, Epson's support for Mac OS X is flaky and you have to download extra drivers from Epson's website.Well, I got the Canoscan and I'm very pleased with my purchase. Both image quality and speed surpassed my wildest expectations as I had an Umax Astra 1200 before. The scans are fast and colors are absolutely brilliant. Since I mostly scan color slides, I was again pleased to find out that the quality is really, really good. Scanning slides at 300dpi for 4x10 prints is a good compromise of quality and speed. You can scan two slides at once, which takes about 5 minutes. Slide scanned at 2400dpi take about 10 minutes and result in very large files of 250MB or more in Photoshop. Again, scans at this resolution are absolutely brilliant and are great for 8x10 enlargements. The local camera shop can't produce any better enlargements.Canon supports Mac OS X out of the box. No need to send in a card to Epson or download beta-version Twain drivers from their web site. Just install the software, reboot, plug in the scanner and you're all set. The included software works well with PhotoShop and offers many customization options. All in all, if you're looking for a high quality scanner at a reasonable price, the CanoScan 5000F is probably the best you can get. 98 of 100 people found the following review helpful. Waiting for the right scanner? The Canon 5000F is it! By A Customer I waited months to purchase a scanner after a bad experience with a Visioneer product shortly after I switched to XP (home edition). Goodness, was it worth the wait! I purchased the Canon based on my excellent experiences with other product lines, and knowing that this was the next, XP-designed generation. Truly plug'n'play, I was up, operational and scanning within five minutes. Do follow their advice and install the software BEFORE you plug the scanner into your USB port. I have an older USB port, and it has worked wonderfully right out of the box. Again, note that your computer may put up a little dialogue box saying "You are using a hi-speed USB device on your lo-speed USB port," but ignore it,as Canon advises you to. Everything works and works well. I use it to scan documents almost exclusively, but was favorably impressed with the accessories for film/negatives/slide scanning. The software is a little cumbersome, but that's a minor quibble. 70 of 72 people found the following review helpful. Very Good To Excellent Quality But Slow! By mp3support@wi.rr.com Being an amatuer photographer, I wanted a scanner that could scan slides and negatives. The 5000F is a flatbed scanner so it can also scan documents which makes a very versitile and useful scanner. Usually flatbed scanners do NOT make good film and slide scanners; the 5000F is an exception. It's actually based on a rather decent CCD technology rather than the cheaper CIS chip (most flatbeds), which is the reason for the very good film/slide scanning performance. It has a special back-lit slot in the cover for slides and negatives. You can scan up to 3 negs or 2 slides at once. It also has an IR dust and scratch removal sensor that works fairly well (but not on scratches). The quality is very very good but the scans are quite slow, even with a USB-2 connection. You must remove a white backing board, insert the negs or slides in provided carriers, and position the carriers in the scanner. The graphics software, Archsoft PhotoStudio, is quite

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