

(Opens in a new window) Read Our Plustek OpticFilm 8200i Ai Review But where the Epson V700's performance is excellent, the V800 is better.
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It offers many of the same features, including a claimed 6,400-pixel-per-inch (ppi) optical resolution and a 4.0 Dmax rating, which promises the ability to distinguish small changes in shading over the full range from white to black, particularly for shadow detail (details based on shading in dark areas). The V800 ($1,649.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) is the next-generation version of the highly regarded Epson Perfection V700 Photo ($1,499.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window), which it is in the process of replacing. More important, it delivers enough to make it our Editors' Choice for a top-quality film scanner, particularly for prosumers. You don't have to look any further than the price to know that it's aimed at serious photographers who insist on high-quality scans. It can handle both positive and negative film (including slides) in sizes ranging from 35mm to as large as 8 by 10 inches. Doesn't come with a photo editor or any other application program.Īlthough the Epson Perfection V800 Photo ($739.99) is a flatbed scanner-and can scan photographic prints- its real value is as a film scanner.
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