Customer Reviews for Canon - 9000F Mark II Flatbed Scanner - Black
Customer Rating
5
Great scanner
on June 28, 2014
Posted by: spoton
from sacramento, CA
This has been an easy to use, reliable scanner for the past 2 1/2 years. I bought it because the reviews said it was good and that if there were problems, Canon's support would be very helpful. The first one I received worked intermittently. But Canon support courteously shipped me a new one and paid for return shipping on the old one. The replacement has been easy to work with and totally reliable. I use it mostly to scan black and white and gray scale. The images are clean, focused with no shadows. Easy to use menu is included in the software.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Great photo scanner
on August 31, 2018
Posted by: AnitaB
from Huntsville, AL
I have had this scanner for about 2 months. The photos scan quickly and quietly. Great quality. It is a little large to travel with but worth the effort. Would purchase again without hesitation.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
1
Sad Scanner
on April 14, 2019
Posted by: Susandern
I have had this scanner for a few years. I upgraded my operating system on my personal computer and the scanner no longer works. There is longer technical support for this scanner. Make sure your operating system supports it.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Customer Rating
4
Very good, cost effective scanner
on June 8, 2014
Posted by: Old soldier
from Missouri Ozarks country
When my old dedicated photo scanner died, I replaced it with a competitor's top of the line scanner from the same company. It had a cloudy film on the platen underside. I then ordered the 9000f as it had excellent ratings. Glad I did!! It does a credible job for a flatbed on film, prints, and documents. It's control tools under the top tier of control aren't my favorite: too clugey for me. It isn't hugely fast. But acceptable. The main complaint is the film carriers. Cheap, flimsy, and lacking in support for 120 and large formats. The included 120 carrier is rather a joke. There is no carrier for mounted 120, and 35mm in glass mounts doesn't work well, either. I had to manufacture cardboard carriers for odd formats like 28x60mm panoramic camera film. The inability to scan my old 4x5" and 8x10" negs and positives is problematic, but can be handled through various companies....but I prefer keeping them in my control rather than shipping them off. As a flatbed, it appears a good compromise between cost and performance despite the lack of decent film carriers. And yes, I understand it is a consumer grade scanner, not a professional scanner. Canon makes some good equipment, especially dedicated scanners like this one.
Pros: Superior build quality
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Great Product!!!
on August 30, 2012
Posted by: Max
from Norhten California
The scanner is easy to install and is immediately ready to use. The scans are good quality for both photos and film. I find the manual a bit tricky to understand. It would be beneficial to include more general guidelines for scanning and describe precisely what the actual resolution restrictions are.
The scanner is an excellent value for the price is more than a casual use needs.
Pros: Compact Design, durable, Fast Connectivity, High resolution, High-speed scanning, easy to use
Cons: manual
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
on September 6, 2012
Posted by: dp
from Stillwater, OK
This is an easy machine to use: fast, quiet and versatile. I am pleased with my purchase decision.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Haters Need A Dose Of Reality...
on June 24, 2016
Posted by: ZenZenPup
from Monterey Park, CA, United States
Since this product DOES work with Windows 10, I'm going to ignore every complaint about how it does not...
What gets overlooked is that there is no native support for TWAIN-64 in Windows: blame Microsoft for that, not the scanner manufacturers. Software products like Vuescan bypass that problem and make this scanner available regardless whatever version of Windows is being used. The CanoScan software is available as a WIA scanner option in any application which allows for the user to choose the input source; again, get over it.
One of the best indicators of the results this scanner can achieve, comes from scanning 16mm film frames: I can get 5" x 7" prints out of a film size which is a bit smaller than 110 negative.
This scanner is not for the casual user, by any means. A CanoScan 220 is a much safer choice for the under-initiated. If you want to work for top results and need affordable power, this scanner IS the best choice, and does not cost an arm and a leg in the process.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Best thing I purchased in a long time.
on September 23, 2011
Posted by: eagle110
from Houston, TX
I have about 10,000 slides from the old days to scan and was not sure about an inexpensive scanner but this one has changed my mind. I have been impressed so far with the products easy to use and learn. I have never used Photo Shop Elements but within hours I am comfortable with it and doing some great corrections and keeping photos that I may have lost otherwise.
Pros: durable, Fast Connectivity, High resolution, High-speed scanning, easy to use
Cons: Large Footprint
I would recommend this to a friend!
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