Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Photo Flatbed Scanner, 4800x9600dpi, 48 bit, built-in 8x10" Transparency Unit, USB 2.0

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2015-03-02T19:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Very Disappointng Purchase

Until the Silverfast software (& Epson Drivers/Utility) that comes with these Epson Scanners (including future models) is fixed I cannot recommend this line of scanners. Put simply the problem is that if you want to scan anything bigger than a single 35mm slide you will get nothing like the advertised 4800 x 9600 dpi at 16 bits or even at 8 bits per channel. For say a 6x17cm format you might get 2800dpi. The larger your slide the lower the end resolution. The problem appears to be built into the software perhaps that the Epson driver level. However Silverfast that comes with the scanner is far from perfect. On my Mac is crashed several times and after long scans that appear to complete properly the scan file is empty. The documentation that Silverst comes with is woeful, so that you need to purchase the online manual, however this manual, annoyingly, does not cover all options and choices in the software. The software allows much lower dpi (e.g. 2800 dpi) for scans of larger transparencies (e.g. 6x17cm), that means it is not possible to obtain images with anywhere near the advertised 4800/6400/9600dpi of this device. The raw Epson drivers/utility is also clunky and very restrictive on scanning resolutions. The resolution limitations are even more restrictive. i.e. it cannot even scan a 6x17 transparency. Epson Support was unhelpful.

A S.

2015-01-18T19:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

I regret this purchase

The instructions are abhorrent. There are several books and CDs and we can't find any useful instructions. Its all about extraneous nonsense that we dont care about. We just want to do a simple scan of soem films. We finally got it to work, but after 6 months of very light use, its already malfunctioning. I am writing this as I am on hold with customer support. The message playing says I should call back on a different day for lighter traffic. Also, its very slow. I can deal with slow. We just need it to work. Can any of this be fixed? IS there something we are doing wrong? WE DONT KNOW BECAUSE THERE ARE NO MEANINGFUL INSTRUCTIONS!!!!!

DAVID S.

2014-09-01T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Its been amazing so far

Really like this scanner. We are using it to scan old film x-rays (radiographs). The conversions are the best I've ever seen.

Enzo t.

2014-03-19T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great scanner

The scanner installed w/o a hitch but the software will not work if the scanner is not ON. This is actually quite logical. I scanned a couple of color photos; this was very fast. I still need to scan slides and negatives but I do not expect any problems. Also, I have not tried yet the copy utility which allows you to make a hard copy . All in all, a solid product.

Sam

2013-12-23T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Really good optices and color files

This is best pro/consumer scanner for photographic films and prints I've seen. Meet or exceeded all my expectations and worth the money. I have not used the Silver Fast software yet because Epson Scan software is doing the job now. Maybe someday I will plow into the Silver Fast...

MICHAEL N.

2013-04-15T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

A real versatile workhorse

I have scanned over 15,000 slides/negs/prints on this machine and it still works like brand new. The Epson scanner software is slow and not good and silverfast was unstable and confusing - I highly recommend vuescan which has its own driver and specific settings just for the 750, really speeds things up and improves quality. The ICE feature saved hundreds of dirty negs & slides.

LAWRENCE B.

2013-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Horrible manufacturing quality

First sample has plenty of dust and mold inside (not user serviceable area) and was completely unusable. Exchanged, second sample has "only" plenty of dust inside (some particles up to 3-5 mm), unusable same way as first one. Money back. Sounds like common problem (at least with some series)

PETR S.

2012-02-19T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great scanner at a great price

Really like the ease of use on this scanner. Being able to scan large numbers of slides or film strips is a great time saver. Key feature of being able to scan large format as well as 35mm in the same scanner. Epson Scan software is very easy to use. Works well with VueScan as well.

dblphotography

2012-01-08T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great Little Scanner

I have film, slides and prints that date back 30 years that I finally decided to digitize. I bought the V-750 based upon all the excellant reviews that I read. The inside glass on the first unit I received was dirty and as per Epson was sealed and could not be cleaned. I received a new one from Epson in 3 days. Sent out the day I called. I think that I have had service this good before but it has been so long ago and so few and far between that I cannot remember. Epson is a good company to trust. The scanner was easy to set up. The Silverfast 8 software (I had to jump through a few hoops to download the right free version having just upgraded my Mac to OSX Lion) does everything that I need it to do. I do most of my editing in Photoshop but this program looks pretty powerful for those that don't have Photoshop. The image quality is superb for film, slides and amazingly enough; prints. It won't match the technical quality of an image right out of a digital camera but no scanned slide or negative ever will so expectations need to be realistic. A reasonable amount of editing will be necessary to pull back the sharpness and tonality but the color accuracy is excellant. I do; however, like the softer, grainier more photographic look of a print made from a scanned slide or negative. All the reviews I read indicate that the quality of a scan from a dedicated film scanner is better, but not nearly by enough to justify the additional cost. I have had a friend run a few scans for me on his older dedicated film scanner that had a reputation of being one of the best and I can not see any difference unless I pixel peep and the differences never show up on a print. I think that this is a wonderful instrument and very flexible for all my photographic scanning needs. It definitely represents very high quality and value for the price. I gave this unit a 5 rating. If compared against a $5,000 dedicated film scanner it may drop the rating to a 4.5. Do the math. All things considered...it's a solid 5.

KENNETH J.

2011-09-24T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Nice, but not the best

Great for fluid-mount scans of medium and large formats. Limited by its lack of auto-focus and film-plane calibration. Best optical resolution is not as good as the Nikon 9000 series, but this is far cheaper.

CJB

2011-09-03T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Very good HW, SW could be improved

Very good scanner with a still-clumsy interface.

Macattacker

2010-05-23T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

A Real Solution To Scanning Challenges

This is a remarkably easy scanner to set up and use right away. Sure, I haven't used all the bells and whistles, but I purchased it to prepare for a pressing exhibition of my vintage photo images. It has saved the day for me as I have been able to achieve highly successful scans from my older slides in a brief period of time .

HARRY F.

2010-05-12T21:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Junk!!!!

Scanned about 5 photos over 2 year period. Now doesn't work. Customer support knows it is a common problem. Works well as a place to stack stuff on that is about it. You will expect more from a [$] scanner. Look elsewhere. If i could give it zero stars i would

Disgusted

2010-04-10T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Love it!

Excellent color restoration on old photos.

Sam G.

2009-06-24T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Excellent scanner

This is an excellent scanner if you've got a lot of scanning to do and want the best possible photographic quality. I'd have given the scanner itself 5 stars if I hadn't had a bit of trouble with the software that came with it. I got this scanner to replace an old Epson flatbed that just wouldn't work with my ever-newer computers and couldn't do 35mm slides with anything resembling decent quality anyway. I also need to scan in a whole bunch of slides and filmstrips, including some 1940s-vintage Kodachromes. I have an (old) dedicated slide/film scanner, but I never could get it to work with the newer Macs (my main computer is an 8-core Mac Pro)--the SCSI to Firewire converter simply wouldn't work with it, even though it was supposed to. I also do "scanner art" (scans of physical objects), which you can really only do on a good flatbed scanner. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the slide scans with this scanner, even the antique Kodachromes. Scans of reflective images--photos, graphics, documents--also come out very well. And scans of objects (the "scanner art") are excellent! As long as the slides I was scanning were relatively clean, a light dosing of Digital ICE cleaned up most of the remaining dust/scratch problems adequately. Color reproduction (after calibration, which wasn't straightforward because the files needed were not on the CD that came with the scanner and I had to find them online) and resolution on the slide scans were as good or better than what I get on the dedicated film scanner, with vast improvements in the time it takes to scan them (using a significantly faster and more powerful computer than the slide scanner is attached to, which helps). The 12-slide mount is not bad, and focus seemed to be correct with the default mount settings (I tried the two available adjustments, one that sets it a bit closer and one a bit further away, but the way it was set out of the box seemed best). I have not yet tried the fluid mount attachment, but will do so in the near future to see what the results might be, particularly with older slides/films, some of which will have scratches and other damage. My only complaint is about the Silverfast AI software which, while powerful, would be quite confusing to anyone who's not used it before (I have, though not this version). The manual, which I downloaded, is HUGE and not particularly helpful, though for someone who is familiar with prior versions of the software, you can probably find what you need. But my real problem was that Silverfast was initially completely unstable. When the scanner was first attached to the Mac (via Firewire) at first it didn't work at all--it simply wouldn't see the scanner, even though the Epson software did. Then, after multiple uninstalls and reinstalls, it would work for a while, then lose the connection with the scanner in the middle of a scan or a batch of scans (I was trying to do 12 slides at a time). On the recommendation of the Silverfast support folks, I switched to USB, which helped, but I had to switch USB cables a couple of times before it would be mostly stable (the longer the cable, the more unstable it was). The Epson scanning software, which was pretty stable (though it didn't like the longest of my USB cables either) doesn't provide enough flexibility for batch scanning of slides (the function that "finds" the frames has a tendency to chop off parts, even when you set preferences to the largest possible size, and you can't adjust the frames after the fact). Anyway, this is an excellent scanner and I'd recommend it to anyone who wants the best possible quality scans of their photos, slides, films and objects.

SMARKIE

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About Epson V750-M

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.

With amazing 6400 dpi resolution, this powerful performer consistently delivers precision color and detail. An enhanced optical system (High-Pass Optics) consisting of anti-reflective lens coatings and a high-reflection mirror provides the highest level of image quality and helps you achieve faster scans. In addition, the Dual Lens System from Epson optimizes each scan, automatically selecting from two lenses for the desired scan resolution.

You can even use Digital ICE Technologies to take advantage of easy, automatic removal of scratches and dust from film, and many surface defects from prints. An innovative fluid mount accessory for wet mount film scanning takes the concept one step further. This specialized system gives you additional scratch removal and grain reduction capabilities for black-and-white film. For traditional scanning, the included film holders allow you to batch scan multiple slides and negatives for increased productivity.

The Epson Perfection V750-M Pro represents a breakthrough in flatbed scanning technology. This innovative product provides the toolsyou need to achieve the quality you desire - together in one powerful solution.

What's in the box:

  • Epson Perfection V750-M Pro scanner
  • with Digital ICE Technologies
  • 8" x 10" Transparency Unit (built into lid)- Fluid accessory mount (scanning fluid and supplies not included)- Four film holder: 35mm negatives
  • 35mm slides
  • medium format and 4" x 5"
  • 8" x 10" Film Area Guide
  • Epson Scan software and productivity applications
  • Adobe Photoshop® Elements
  • LaserSoft Imaging SilverFast SE PLUS 8
  • MonacoEZcolor
  • Hi-Speed USB 2.0 cable
  • AC adapter and power ca8 e