Canon CanoScan 4400F Scanner

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Canon CanoScan 4400F Scanner
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3.5 out of 5.0 stars 8 Ratings (7 Reviews)
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    CanoScan 4400F

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 14, 2009

    Pros: Has slide feature

    Cons: Delicate, easily damaged

    I have had two, the second after I gave Canon the benefit of the doubt on the first. Both failed within a year after little use.

    Carriage appeared to jamb or at least went out of sync in both cases resulting in failure.

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 22, 2009 | 1 out of 2 found this Canon CanoScan 4400F review helpful

    Pros: Great all around use

    Cons: Slow

    I have had this scanner for several years. It has never failed to do a very good job. It is probably a little slower than other scanners that cost more, but it is fast enough for me. The cost was under $100 and it has been well worth it. It scans old and new photos with great quality. Very easy to use.

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    By Russ N  Jan 7, 2008

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    Worst Scanner I have ever use.

    By Jpaige  Jan 4, 2008 | 0 out of 6 found this Canon CanoScan 4400F review helpful

    Pros: Price

    Cons: Scannning software, firmware, usability, quality

    Do not Buy it

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    Couldn't get it to go.

    By Jonathan  Sep 10, 2007 | 2 out of 3 found this Canon CanoScan 4400F review helpful

    Pros: None

    Cons: Non-operational

    Despite downloading software from Canon's website and doing _everything I could think of, could not get the 4400F to operate with Vista Home Premium. Also note that the USB cable is very short which means that the scanner _has to be pretty close to your monitor. Good luck if you buy one.

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    Awesome Product

    By aqaq  Aug 29, 2007 | 2 out of 4 found this Canon CanoScan 4400F review helpful

    Pros: Great quality of slides and negatives

    Cons: None

    I bought this to convert all of my mom's old slides. It was really easy to use and the pictures came out beautifully. It is definitely cheaper than paying someone to convert the slides for you. Great product! I highly recommend it.

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    Excellent, Great Deal for Price

    By Larry  Feb 8, 2007 | 10 out of 11 found this Canon CanoScan 4400F review helpful

    Pros: Low Cost, Lots of Features, Bundled Software Good, Quiet, Fast

    Cons: Letter size bed

    I love the one touch buttons on the front that loads software and scans all in the touch of a button. Excellent photo quality scans. The software for scanning color photos has a fading correction feature that works great. I never realized how much my old color photos had faded until I used this feature to correct for that. Excellent and easy to use other photo correction capabilities as well as many other scanning options. The lid for the bed has the ability to flex at the hinge pivot point to allow for placing of large books or photo albums. Easy to install software and hardware. Just plug the power cord and USB cord in, run the install and it's ready. Driver support for other software programs works well too.

    All around, excellent price and quality!!

    The only possible down side is the bed size is basically letter size, so scanning legal size documents is out. That's okay for me, just make sure it's okay for you. Canon has similar larger scanners that I would trust after using this one.

    By the way, I had to call their support number because I thought an item was missing in the shipment (it wasnt, just my mistake in un-boxing the scanner) but they were ready to send me a replacement part right away. Excellent support!!

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    Great Bang for the Buck

    By Collectonian  Dec 26, 2006 | 14 out of 14 found this Canon CanoScan 4400F review helpful

    Pros: fast, quiet, affordable, can scan color and B&W 35 mm negatives, nice TWAIN driver

    Cons: the negative carriage holder is flimsy cardstock, most of the bundled software sucks

    I LOVE this scanner! It has to be the quietest scanner I've ever seen. I was on the phone with my mom while scanning and she never heard it running. The scan time is a lot faster than I expected. At the highest resolution, previewing for negative scanning took 20 seconds. The actual scan takes less than two minutes. The quality of the scans is awesome, regardless of whether you are scanning photos, color negatives, or B&W negatives. This is such a huge change from the Canon scanner I had seven years ago!

    So far, I've scanned from regular photos, Polaroids, color negatives, true B&W negatives, and even some color pencil sketches. They have all had rich color, nice sharpness, and it picks up the details from both photos and negatives very well. It even managed to pick up some details in some really crappy old photos I had. The only time a picture didn't come out nicely was from my own photographic boo boos (or if I had a fingerprint on the negative).

    Software-wise, the TWAIN driver is very nice with tons of options. It has some basic color corrections, some sharpness corrections, and two modes depending on your experience level (basic automates most settings, while Advanced lets you tweak to your hearts desire; I stick with advanced). The driver works perfectly on my older XP Pro system. The bundled PhotoStudio sucks, however, and I don't use it. None of the actual options seem to take and I just couldn't seem to figure out how to do very basic corrections like adjusting contrast, color, and sharpness. I find that Irfanview (available free on-line) works quite nicely for most of my needs, including acting as a facilitator for batch scanning to file. I have not tried the included OmniPage SE, however I have used an earlier version so I expect it will perform well.

    The only review that I found on Amazon before choosing this scanner dismissed this scanner as being more cheaply made versus the 8600F. Well yeah, the 8600F also costs twice as much money. I have no problems with construction of the 4400F at all. If you are abusive towards your equipment, then yeah you should go spend twice as much for something with metal joins and stuff. I, however, treat my equipment very well. This scanner comes with a plastic negative holder which looks like it might be flimsy, but it is easy to use and I think it will hold up just fine. The hinge on the scanner's lid is all plastic, but it opens smoothly and seems well designed. One big perk for me is that this scanner is pretty light weight. I have a glass desk, but it can sit safely on my corner glass which has the lowest maximum weight. I like the sleek compact design as well. My only minor complaint about the design would probably be the cover that you slide down over the negative carriage when not in use. It's basically a piece of thick cardstock like paper. It works, certainly, but I imagine the paper will wear out long before the actual scanner stops being useful. Sliding it into place will require a little patience and practice, but once you get the hang of it, it is pretty easy to get on and off.

    The USB cord that is included with this scanner is a pretty good length. It was long enough to have my scanner on one end of my desk and still stretch to the other end to plug into my tower, maybe a four foot distance. The power adapter is the typical big block design, so plan to have to find room for it in your power strip. One thing I can't really comment on is the quick task buttons on the front. They are there and look nice, but I don't use them. I want to play with the settings of stuff too much to go with full automation, however if you like the buttons there are four buttons for scanning straight to PDF, a button to make copies, one for photo/film scanning, and one to scan straight to email.

    All in all, I would highly recommend this scanner for anyone looking for a good, fast all purpose scanner for under $100. Well worth the price paid.

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