Review 5 of 14
Price Paid:
$499.00
from Fry's Electronics Summary: The CanonScan FS2720U is a very capable dedicated USB film scanner capable of scanning both traditional color/b&w 35mm negatives and slides, in addition to both color/b&w APS film. Adaptors are provided for both 35mm strips and APS film formats - which seems to be unique to the Canon because the APS adaptor is usually an accessory that would otherwise be purchased separately. Older film types, including Kodachrome and glass slides may be questionable.
The scanner appears to be a slightly repackaged and apparently improved version of the Canon FS2710. The basic difference is the FS2720U has a built in USB-to-SCSI interface, whereas the FS2710 is a SCSI device. This has its good points and its bad points.
The good point is once the software is installed, scanner plugged in and turned on, and configuration software executed, the scanner runs flawlessly. The bad point is from what I've been told from Canon tech support, the Canon FS2720U is not compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, with what appears to be no support in the future, which made me feel a bit cheated. Additionally, the scanner is not officially supported by Hamrick Software's ScanVue because of the additioinal complexities of this built in USB-SCSI interface.
Additionally, because the scanner does not have an infrared scan (FARE from Canon and ICE from Nikon), dust and surface abnormalities (scratches) will appear in the final scan which, depending on the level of dust or film damage, can be cleaned using Photoshop, Elements, et al. At this price point, no other dedicated film scanner has this technology, so it's running par for the course.
I've scanned a large number of Ektachrome, Ektachrome EC slides as well as various consumer films of various speeds, including Kodak, Fuji and Polaroid with astonishing results. In many cases, with a bit of canned air and Photoshop, I can get results that are superior to the Kodak Picture Disk CDs in fidelity, color rendition and resolution.
I have also scanned at the FS2720's fullest resolution, re-sampled, cropped and enlarged 35mm negative scans to 11 x 14 on an HP DeskJet with no sacrifice in quality.
The scanning software is fairly basic, but does offer standard color controls including levels and curves. The full manual is on CD - a printed abreviated version ships in the box. The good news and bad news is the scanner does work with Hammrick Software' Strengths: Price, quality, performance, in box support for 35mm and APS films. Weaknesses: No Windows XP support (with none in sight), not officially supported by VueScan. Similar Products Used: Canon FS2710
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