Epson Perfection V800
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11 years ago
Epson Introduces Perfection V800 Photo and V850 Pro Photo Scanners
If you still have old photos and negatives that need to be professionally scanned, you're in luck. At PhotoPlus Expo in New York City today, Epson unveiled the Perfect V800 and V850 Pro photo scanners.
10 years ago
Epson Perfection V800 Photo test report
In November 2014, Epson introduced the Epson Perfection V800 Photo, successor to the Epson Perfection V700 Photo , which has been on the market since eight years. Finally, after having waited a vast amount of time, the scanning folks welcome the introduction of the succesor to the well-tried...
9 years ago
Good features
I am replacing an Epson 1600 purchased in 2000. Hope this one is as good as first one.
9 years ago
Epson Perfection V800 Photo
For professional photographers and others who need high-quality photo scanning, experts say the Epson Perfection V800 Photo is the scanner to get. It works fairly quickly, has a good selection of image-correction features, and supports most film sizes.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- Scans film and negatives
- Good control over image
- Reasonably fast
Cons:
- No photo-editing software included
- Poor film holders
7 years ago
V800
A bought this product to replace a 4990 that developed stripes when scanning 35 mm slides. Having used it mainly in wintertime the same problem has occurred with the V800 just two years after purchase. While the quality of the scans is very good, I'm disappointed with the durability of the V800
10 years ago
Awesome Scanner
Pros:
- Does everything I need and fast
Cons:
- none
8 years ago
Quality pictures, easy to use, fast and dependable
I have used it for a year, primarily on thousands of slides and a number of photos. It was easy to setup and operate. The finished product is superb and easy to bring into the computer. It is a good product and easily does all it is supposed to do
8 years ago
A pain to set up, but a great scanner
Software a bit of a hassle to set up. Instructions are dismal. However, the scans are excellent once you get it set up and figure out the software. The colors are accurate, and the scans are sharp. The holders are quite nice, especially for scanning slides.
8 years ago
Mostly good but some issues
My 700 died right in the middle of a project so I needed to replace it fast. I liked the 700 so I bought the 800 - it's mostly good. Sadly, it has the exact same capabilities of the 700 with the exception of some lenses that help when scanning slides or negatives.
7 years ago
Finally Have One, Lives Up to the Hype
As far as scanners go, this is hardly my first rodeo: Starting with a used Nikon LS-10 35mm scanner over 20 years ago, Ive gotten a taste of scanners in various formats, and even though Ive been almost exclusively using 35mm up until very recently, Ive understood the virtues of high-quality flatbeds...
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