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The editors liked
Ease of use
Optical resolution
FARE Level 3 processing
Great scans
And software package
The editors didn't like
Slow on higher resolution scans that include the full FARE processing
Although it was a little slow to warm up, and its photo scans were a touch dark, the Canon CanoScan 8600F proved to be a very good all-around scanner and should definitely be considered if you are looking for a high-quality photo and document scanner....
Ease of use, optical resolution, FARE Level 3 processing, great scans, and software package
Slow on higher resolution scans that include the full FARE processing
The CanoScan 8600F is a fast A4 scanner with built-in Film Adapter Unit (FAU) that can provide pro quality scans quickly and easily. An excellent bundled software package makes it an even more attractive proposition
Ease of use, price, optical resolution, FARE Level 3 processing, great scans and software package
Slow on higher resolution scans that include the full FARE processing
Canon’s CanoScan 8600F is a scanner that provides high quality results at a great price and its software package is (almost) worth the price tag alone. Recommended. Login or register to post comments Computing 4800x9600ppi 48bit 8600F A4 A4 CCD scann...
Built-in transparency adapter; speedy scans; very good scan quality.
Slow to warm up; photo scans a bit dark.
Although it was a little slow to warm up, and its photo scans were a touch dark, the CanoScan 8600F proved to be a very good all-around scanner and should definitely be considered if you are looking for a high-quality photo and document scanner.
Scans slides and strips of film. Comes with optical character recognition (OCR) and document-management software.
Scans only four slides at a time. Tends to lose detail in bright areas.
The Canon CanoScan 8600F delivers reasonable-quality scans for photographic prints and film—both slides and negatives. Its film-scanning features are limited, but appropriate for the price....
Abstract: Marc SimonThe new $180 Canon CanoScan 8600F and $149 Epson Perfection V350 Photo provide excellent tools for creating high-quality scanned images, even from bad originals. Both of these flatbed scanners are worthwhile, but the Canons faster performan...