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From: rumblings on 8 Jan 2008 17:33 I hope to buy an Epson scanner soon to use mainly for scanning old photos. Should I buy the expensive V750? It has two features which the cheaper Epson scanners don't have. Is it worth paying the extra for these?? The features I refer to are: 1. Hi Pass Optical System 2. Dmax of 4 instead of 3.2 The hi pass optical system sounds a useful feature but I know that the mirrors become dusty over time and was wondering if over a period of say 3 years, I'd get better results than the V750 by buying a cheaper model (eg the 4490) and replacing it after say 18 months (to overcome the problems of dust in the light path) I suppose I'm asking, Does the V750 have noticable advantages over the 4490 for print scanning?
From: Ole-Hjalmar Kristensen on 9 Jan 2008 03:06 >>>>> "r" == rumblings <rumblingsDELETE(a)gmailDELETE.com> writes: r> I hope to buy an Epson scanner soon to use mainly for scanning old photos. r> Should I buy the expensive V750? It has two features which the cheaper r> Epson scanners don't have. Is it worth paying the extra for these?? r> The features I refer to are: r> 1. Hi Pass Optical System r> 2. Dmax of 4 instead of 3.2 r> The hi pass optical system sounds a useful feature but I know that the r> mirrors become dusty over time and was wondering if over a period of r> say 3 years, I'd get better results than the V750 by buying a cheaper r> model (eg the 4490) and replacing it after say 18 months (to overcome r> the problems of dust in the light path) r> I suppose I'm asking, Does the V750 have noticable advantages over the r> 4490 for print scanning? In my opinion, no. I have the 4990, and it is more than sufficient for scanning prints. I think the 4490 would be much the same. -- C++: The power, elegance and simplicity of a hand grenade.
From: tomm42 on 9 Jan 2008 08:29 On Jan 8, 5:33 pm, rumblings <rumblingsDEL...(a)gmailDELETE.com> wrote: > I hope to buy an Epson scanner soon to use mainly for scanning old photos. > > Should I buy the expensive V750? It has two features which the cheaper > Epson scanners don't have. Is it worth paying the extra for these?? > > The features I refer to are: > > 1. Hi Pass Optical System > 2. Dmax of 4 instead of 3.2 > > The hi pass optical system sounds a useful feature but I know that the > mirrors become dusty over time and was wondering if over a period of say > 3 years, I'd get better results than the V750 by buying a cheaper model > (eg the 4490) and replacing it after say 18 months (to overcome the > problems of dust in the light path) > > I suppose I'm asking, Does the V750 have noticable advantages over the > 4490 for print scanning? The V700 is very close to the V750, DMax of 3.6 or 3.8, and the same HiPass Optical System. The main difference is the V750 has coated optical glass while the V700 has regular glass, the V750 comes with a full Silverfast scannning program. I have found this to be an excellent scanner for paper images and does very good transparent media scanning too. About $200 less than the V750. Tom
From: rumblings on 9 Jan 2008 09:09 tomm42 wrote: > On Jan 8, 5:33 pm, rumblings <rumblingsDEL...(a)gmailDELETE.com> wrote: >> I hope to buy an Epson scanner soon to use mainly for scanning old photos. >> >> Should I buy the expensive V750? It has two features which the cheaper >> Epson scanners don't have. Is it worth paying the extra for these?? >> >> The features I refer to are: >> >> 1. Hi Pass Optical System >> 2. Dmax of 4 instead of 3.2 >> >> The hi pass optical system sounds a useful feature but I know that the >> mirrors become dusty over time and was wondering if over a period of say >> 3 years, I'd get better results than the V750 by buying a cheaper model >> (eg the 4490) and replacing it after say 18 months (to overcome the >> problems of dust in the light path) >> >> I suppose I'm asking, Does the V750 have noticable advantages over the >> 4490 for print scanning? > > > The V700 is very close to the V750, DMax of 3.6 or 3.8, and the same > HiPass Optical System. The main difference is the V750 has coated > optical glass while the V700 has regular glass, the V750 comes with a > full Silverfast scannning program. I have found this to be an > excellent scanner for paper images and does very good transparent > media scanning too. About $200 less than the V750. > > Tom Looking at http://www.epson.co.uk/scanners/epson_scanners.htm only the V750 has the High pass optical system. The V700 does not but it has the same Dmax (4.0). Perhaps they are differently specced in the UK?? The V700 is about �113 cheaper here but still nearly �340. The 4490 (Dmax 3.4) is �130 - ie less than one third of the price of the V750. Would the V750 (or V700) results be any better when scanning old photos??
From: Robert Jasiek on 9 Jan 2008 09:36 Can those of you with a V10, V100, V200, V350, V500, or 4490 please report how well the scanner scans from printed media or books? Is it only a rumour or a fact that an A4 scan is a bit unsharp and dark at the edges? (Two reviewers of the V10 have said so elsewhere, but is it the scanner's fault or does it suffice to darken the room?.) How accurate (close to the original) are the colours after scanning?
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