Review 2 of 69
Price Paid:
$376.00
from Used, Singapore Summary: What a revelation after I switched from Minolta's Scandual III to this baby! Beautiful colours from negs are so easy to acquire! Just a little tweek on the curves and enabling the Digital ICE (normal setting) is generally all I need to do before hitting the scan button.
Scanning has become a pleasure instead of a chore. The Minolta Scandual III is by no means a poor scanner because it can give out real good scans, but with the Coolscan IV, beautiful colours comes with minimal tweeking. Excellent.
Oh and the autoloading mechanism is great. But the film strip holder isn't that hot. Filmsy and fragile, so please be careful there.
Digital ICE is wonderful! Hours spent removing dust spots and scratches are over. Digital ROC is probably best used on faded negs and slides as on my negs, the effect is not good. I haven't really tried Digital GEM as I'm not too picky about grain. However, I will do it soon just to see if silky smooth images can be achieved with it.
The lack of multiscanning and lower Dmax than the Minolta is not a problem for me. I don't see much of a difference, but I'm sure more experienced photographers do.
Operation is a noisy, but so was the Scandual III. The autofocus is fast and accurate. Software is good but not as well laid out as Scandual III's.
Overall speed is good, perhaps due to my using a P4 laptop. The USB1 interface isn't as slow as it seems. I find little difference with Scandual III's USB2.
As a used unit, it was a great buy. I'm not ready to buy a DSLR and purchase DX lenses yet, so this baby is the perfect complement to my film camera.
However, if you are getting a new unit, its the Nikon Coolscan V that you should be getting. Its got better Dmax value, higher resolution (4000dpi! But do you need it?), but no multiscanning.
If its the multiscanning that you want, perhaps a used Coolscan 4000 can be a better buy? Strengths: 1)2900dpi - good enough for 8x12
2)Great colours
3)Digital ICE!
4)Fast operation
5)Autofilm feeder
6)Great buy for a used unit Weaknesses: 1)Fragile film strip holder
2)No multiscanning - try Coolscan 4000 if you really want it.
3)Low Dmax - again, get the Coolscan 4000
4)Noisy operation Similar Products Used: Nikon Coolscan II
Minolta Scandual III Customer Service: No yet needed. Hopefully never!
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