Monday, February 10, 2014

Low cost Epson B11B178061 Perfection V750-M Pro Photo Scanner

Epson B11B178061 Perfection V750-M Pro Photo Scanner

Epson B11B178061 Perfection V750-M Pro Photo Scanner Review


Enjoy unparalleled performance when scanning negatives, slides or prints, with the Epson Perfection V750-M Pro, the first flatbed scanner with groundbreaking 6400 DPI resolution and unique fluid mount capabilities for photo studio applications.


Price : $799.00
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Epson B11B178061 Perfection V750-M Pro Photo Scanner Feature


  • Groundbreaking 6400 optical resolution.
  • 4.0 Dmax for fine shadow detail plus remarkable tonal range
  • Digital ICE to automatically removal dust and surface defects from prints
  • High-pass optics for maximum image quality
  • Fluid mount accessory for scratch removal and grain reduction from black and white film.






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Costumer review

161 of 170 people found the following review helpful.
4Great scanner, but...
By Robert J. DeFranco
The Epson V750 is a great scanner. We bought it for film and slide scanning and have not been disappointed in its performance. It's fast, has fantastic resolution (rivaling much more expensive film scanners) and will do multiple slides or negative strips. The "but" refers to the included software. The Epson scanning software is quite good, but I had hoped to be able to use the SilverFast package, which was supposed to be a full software package. Unfortunately, it's a "crippled" application, lacking the ability to convert multiple slides in a single scan into individual pictures (which the full application CAN do). This was a major disappointment. So, hardware great, software not so much.

129 of 138 people found the following review helpful.
1Unreliable Epson V750-M Pro
By Reader1204
After making less than 500 scans over the course of 3 years, I recently noticed that images were skewed...rectangular images were scanning as parallelograms! It was slight, but resulted in useless scans. After a bout with Epson tech support, I brought the scanner to their repair depot, who diagnosed the problem as a bad carriage assembly (this includes all the working parts excluding the plastic case). This is a $450 repair with a 90 day warranty. With Epson boasting a MCBF (mean cycles before failure) of 100,000 scans, I thought my unit should do better than 0.5% before failure but Epson disagreed and refused to fund the repair. Epson should stand behind clearly defective units.

78 of 82 people found the following review helpful.
4Excellent Multi-format Scanner
By Richard Eltzroth
I've first heard about this Epson scanner about 8 months ago and was very interested in its 6400 dpi scanning resolution capability. With that kind of resolution you can get decent prints from even Super 8 movie film. Check out the very thorough review of the V750 at the Photo-i.co.uk website.
After just a week of having this scanner now, I'm impressed with the very good film (slides and negatives) scans it produces. As noted in the above listed review though, the film holders are rather flimsy. For odd sized film, you basically just lay the film flat on the glass. This supposedly can produce ring type artifacts; but I haven't noticed any.

The User's Guide on the included CD isn't all that self-explanatory. For the price of this scanner, it would seem that Epson could at least provide a paper User's Guide that could be more detailed.
I haven't tried any of the included software yet. The scanner works fine as is.

Other than the cheap film holders and User's Guide, I'm very satisfied with it. This is a scanner that is competitive with much more expensive dedicated film scanners and can scan a wide assortment of film formats as well as just regular flat paper scans.

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