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Extrait: Epson dote son dernier-né de technologies empruntées à des scanners professionnels. Le Perfection 4990 prend ainsi en correctement charge les films et les diapositives. Il ne peut toutefois rivaliser avec les modèles professionnels.
Superb scan quality, Blisteringly fast, Film scanning options
The most expensive on test, Big and bulky, No push-button panel
One of the aims of such tests is to establish how much you need to pay for a flatbed scanner. Central to this is whether you want high-quality film scanning, as this is what tends to bump up the price. Cheaper flatbeds can scan film, but usually to a s...
Extrait: I do not intend to write a comprehensive review of the scanner outlining all its possible uses and technical characteristics; I will skip writing about such aspects as packaging or software installation, too. Instead, I would like to briefly share my ...
Extrait: The Epson Perfection 4990 Photo ($450 street) is one of the most photocentric flatbeds weve seen. This makes sense for a scanner aimed at photo enthusiasts. Among its strengths are high quality photo scans; the ability to scan film in 35mm, 120, 220, ...
Extrait: <b>Spec:</b> Flatbed scanner, Desktop, Single-pass, IEEE 1394 (FireWire), 4800 dpi x 9600 dpi<br> <b>Good:</b> Very easy to set up; solid flatbed scan quality; great value.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Soft detail on film scans.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> A versatile and inexpensive model for producing high-quality scans of photographs and film.<br>
Expensive for a home/office scanner, big, bulky and ugly The Final Word The Epson 4990 offers outstanding performance for both images and film, albeit at a price
The Epson 4990 offers outstanding performance for both images and film, albeit at a price