One step up in Canon's line from the CanoScan 8800F ($199.99 direct, ) that I reviewed two years ago, the CanoScan 9000F Film and Negative Scanner ($249.99 direct) is Canon's latest high-end ...
Contrary to popular belief, some people still shoot on film. But even these old-fashioned types might see the benefits of modern technology. They may want to post-process their pictures using a ...
Although 35mm photographic film is now a thing of the past for all but the die-hard enthusiast or seasoned professional, many of us will still have filmstrips or slides dotted around our homes. With ...
The best photo scanners provide reliable results for the desired purpose, whether that’s quickly digitizing boxes of 4-by-6 inch prints, scanning old film or negatives or scanning snapshots to share ...
Canon U.S.A. Inc. today announced three new models of inkjet printers designed for consumers and professionals. The new products include the i450 Color Bubble Jet Printer, the i470D Photo Printer, and ...
Canon has just launched the CanoScan 9000F, adding a new high-end model to its range of computer scanners. The CanoScan 9000F is specifically designed to meet the needs of high-end film scanning ...
Having said that, I use a very expensive Sony SCSI film scanner in the lab, and I don't really think it does a hugely better job than the cheap Epson I use at home - it just does it much ...
Cheap, compact, energy-efficient scanner. If you’re looking for an affordable flatbed scanner that turns photos into high-quality digital images, Canon’s $90 CanoScan LiDE 200 is a worth a look. But ...
We’re going old-school with this week’s Tech 911 column—Lifehacker’s weekly Q&A where we solve your quirky technological issues. While plenty of people now use their smartphones as their default ...