Bill-
I'm not sure where you got your prices, but I purchased
an Epson 1660 Photo for $180 at Circuit City a few weeks
ago.

I'd definitely say this one is a keeper for the price- scans
at 1600dpi (35mm negatives) come out quite nice, although making
sure the negatives are dust free and clean is rather difficult.

I haven't printed from it yet and will do so in the coming weeks,
once I get some of my negatives scanned and burned to CD so I
can print at my friend's place on his Epson printer (2450?).

Another one to consider is the 2400- has the resolution of
the 2450 without all of the features, still has a transparency
adapter IIRC. Should be about $50 less than the $400 2450.

I tried the Canon 1250U2F before the Epson- the software in the
Canon was nicer, I thought, and it came with more bundled software,
but the scans were nowhere near the quality of the Epson, although
the Epson was $30 more and that has to be taken into consideration.

I don't use med/lg. format, so I can't speak to the suitability of
these scanners for that purpose, but I hope this info is useful to
someone. I haven't bought a dedicated film scanner due to lack of
funds and am pleasantly surprised that this flatbed seems to be adequate
enough at least for reviewing photos and small prints, which was my
intended purpose (will print 8x10"s the conventional way, once I figure
out which photos are worthy from the Lime Rock Vintage Festival).

Taka

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