Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 Film Scanners
Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 Film Scanners
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 06, 2008]
reefdiver
Expert
Strength:
nice quality scans
Weakness:
poor quality build Used it infrequently over a few years, scanned a few hundred negs/ slides. Nice results enlargable to 16x 20. Loader mechanism stopped working. Similar to others reporting. The extended warranty company gave me a couple of hundred $, pro-rated. Nice results, not durable, now obsolete. Similar Products Used: fujitsu, xerox, & other scanners |
[Oct 09, 2008]
paal
Expert
Strength:
Good quality images, easy to use software.
Weakness:
CRAP build! This turned out to be a very expensive investment at 286 scans durings its lifetime it works out at just over 2USD per scan!
Bought this scanner half a year after it hit the market. At the time it was at the head of the pack with respect to specs.
Customer Service Honest and outspoken, well I got to talk to the guys who actually made the repairs, and they gave me the plain facts :-( |
[Aug 15, 2006]
Rob
Professional
Strength:
Amazing scan quality once you master the technique.
Weakness:
Flimsy film holders.
I have used the 5400 for more than two years. It is capable of producing exceptionally detailed scans with very high dynamic range and excellent color rendition. I have tried Vuescan, but found it more cumbersome than the Minolta software. I believe that the 5400 is only a small steip below drum scanners. Customer Service None needed |
[May 16, 2006]
littleM
Expert
Strength:
Auto focus and multipass scanning
Weakness:
B&W scanning -- too much CCD/grain
I bought this a few years ago because I wanted to scan hundreds of negatives. After some initial problems with the feeder, the repaired unit has worked consistently. I used the Minolta software (mostly) and Silverfast, but I preferred the Minolta software (your results may vary). While the unit can scan quickly, to really get the most from the negative the unit needs to run multiple passes. This process can take 40 minutes per negative (or longer). However, it gives results that, at 5400dpi, show the grain in Portra-NC160 and Portra-T100. Interestingly, the grain acts as a low-pass filter when the image is resized to 4000dpi. Enlargements nearly equaled color printing the negative in detail.
Customer Service OK at best. The unit had to go back twice because it came back broken on the first pass. Similar Products Used: Epson
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[Nov 12, 2005]
Heinz Anderle
Expert
Strength:
High maximum density, low noise and single-pass multi-readout capability enable the scanner to capture details even in darkest shadows not only of normal E-6 slide film, but also of Kodachrome slides. CCD noise can be averaged by single-pass multi-read-out scanning. The elegant look of its slim metal case is an exception from the sober design of most computer peripherals.
Weakness:
Inherent CCD blooming adjacent to bright areas becomes noticeable with the manufacturer's software amplificating the CCD signal instead of increasing the exposure as done by VueScan. Dimage Scan software has obviously been designed for slides. Presumably the best 35 mm film scanner for slides ever built, capable to resolve Kodachrome slides in both grain and density. I would recommend to use it with VueScan with slides, and especially with B & W and color negative film because the Manufacturer's software handles negative films only moderately well. A pity that the scanner isn't manufactured Similar Products Used: Acer/Benq 2740s |
[Dec 03, 2004]
wolfkettler
Professional
Strength:
- Excellent shadow and highlight detail - Resolution adequate for A3+ prints and photo library submissions - Full frame scanning - Solid negative and slide holders - Supplied software interfaces well with Photoshop (CS) - Batch scanning (up to 6 negatives at a time) - Extremely attractively priced
Weakness:
- Noisy operations - Sharpness only just adequate - Still no match for the horrible darkroom chemicals that another reviewer mentioned I bought this scanner as a replacement for my Canon FS2710 film scanner. Most of my work as a professional photographer is conceived on black & white negative film. My portfolio can be seen at http://www.wolfkettler.co.uk The Scan Elite 5400 is a great piece of equipment! The high dynamic range delivers incredible detail in the shadow and highlight areas, previously thought impossible to achieve with a low cost scanner. The scan resolution is high enough to contribute images to professional picture libraries without the need for specialist interpolation software. Colour accuracy for scans from slides is equally impressive. ICM profiles are supported. I haven't tested the scanner with colour negatives and I am not using any of the tools (such as Digital Ice and Grain Dissolver) in the supplied software. All my scanning is done from within Photoshop, which is also used to make all adjustments and corrections. Batch scanning (up to 6 negatives at a time) is real bonus. USB-2 connectivity is fast and does away with the need to reboot the computer every time you want to turn on the scanner (a problem in older SCSI based hardware). For all but the most problematic photographs, the scanner's autofocus feature is spot on. Scanning times are perfectly acceptable, considering the high quality results. Customer Service Courteous and knowledgeable (I phoned them to enquire whether the noises were normal) Similar Products Used: previously used Canon CanoScan FS2710 |