By: Canon
The Canon CanoScan 9000F MKII is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a top-of-the-line flatbed scanner. This scanner is capable of scanning photos, film and negatives with ease, making it ideal for photographers and scrapbookers alike. It's rated as one of the best Flatbed Scanners based on its ease of use, overall satisfaction, customer support and sturdiness. With its user-friendly design and reliable performance, you can rest assured that this scanner will provide you with reliable scanning results every time.Amazon Customer: Great results! Tip: Play around with settings to find what's ideal for you. You don't want to have scanned 4000 slides before finding out you could have done so with better settings...
Canada on Apr 15, 2018
Cliente de Amazon: Tiene todos los aditamentos necesarios para realizar digitalizaciones de negativos y transparencias o diapositivas antiguas. El trabajo de mejoramiento de color verdaderamente revive las fotos al momento en que fueron tomadas.
El producto es fabuloso para quienes ya tienen o tuvieron un escáner pero necesitan mucho más y tampoco quieren invertir más allá de 5 mil pesos. Un excelente producto para dar el paso al nivel semi profesional y profesional.
La instalación en Mac es algo confusa pero al final funciona todo perfecto.
Mexico on Jan 09, 2017
RogerRoger: I noticed one major feature difference between the Epson V600 and Canon 9000f (MKII), Epson's driver is primarily closed source or proprietary and the Canon 9000f (MKII) driver is entirely open source code.
There maybe some benefits with the closed source code Epson IScan driver, but history dictates products having open source code drivers usually rival products having only closed source code drivers. The main feature of open source code drivers, the code is backwards and forwards compatible with past and future operating systems. Also, open source code drivers tend to be always readily available, versus closed source code having a tendency of their download mirrors simply disappearing due to internal business decisions.
There is a web page detailing some of the differences between the Epson V600 and Canon 9000f scanner models, by searching with an Internet search engine and using the search term "Epson V600 Canon 9000f MKII versus". This page listing the differences is published within the versus.com domain name.
In brief, the Canon seems to win over the Epson unless you want 16 bit reflective grayscale scans, then the Epson V600 would be your choice. In...
United States on May 13, 2015
DHueber: A much reviewed product. Also, some very good tech reviews on other web sites. I thought I might have something to add?
I bought this scanner because my new printer/scanner "all in one" (a canon mx340) does not do a good job scanner photos (prints). I had a Mustek several years ago that stopped working, so without getting technical (yet), it was obvious that "all in one" was not very good.
I borrowed an Epson V600 from a friend, and I could see easily that one can get much better scanner for <$200. And you can scan negatives/slides with some flatbed scanners, including both the 9000F and the V600. I expected this to be a bonus, but since they can scan negatives, I wanted to buy the best of the two. And that is all you should expect, the best of the class.
Result. It is a 5 star value for scanning prints, not so good for negatives. I lot of this review is about negatives, because that is where the problems are.
Reviews from serious photographic professionals make it clear that no flatbed scanner is very good at scanning small transparent originals (negatives or slides of 35mm and less). The problem is not just the resolution, but the dynamic range. This...
United States on Mar 02, 2014
Hesham Askar: CanoScan 9000 MKII is really great, started using it like few weeks ago, the machine and the software driver are really good for the job, and if you are working with Adobe element or of course photoshop, you don't need anything more to make your old photos alive.....
Canada on Oct 18, 2013
Canon CanoScan 9000F MKII Flatbed Scanner: Scan Photos, Film, and Negatives with Ease | Canon LiDE110 Color Scanner for High-Quality Image Capturing | Canon CanoScan 8800F Color Image Scanner, Gray/Black - High-Speed Scanning for Professional Quality Results | |
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Sale off | $99 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 841 reviews | 1 reviews | 676 reviews |
Sheet Size | A4 | Letter, A4 | |
Best Sellers Rank | #179,164 in Office Products #23 in Flatbed Scanners | #334,847 in Office Products #472 in Document Scanners | #584,364 in Office Products #75 in Flatbed Scanners |
Media Type | Photo | Photo, Business Card | Negatives, Slide, Photo |
Standard Sheet Capacity | 10 | 10 | |
Resolution | 10000 | 4800 | 9600 |
Scanner Type | Document | Document | Film, Photo |
Brand | Canon | Canon | Canon |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.7 x 18.9 x 4.4 inches | 3.5 x 18 x 31.5 inches | 18.9 x 10.8 x 4 inches |
Wattage | 15 watts | 2.5 watts | 18 watts |
Manufacturer | No | Canon | Canon Office Products |
Item Weight | 10.1 pounds | 4.84 pounds | 9.26 pounds |
Connectivity Technology | USB | USB | USB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | No |
Customer Reviews | 4.5/5 stars of 939 ratings | 4.3/5 stars of 1,987 ratings | 4.1/5 stars of 667 ratings |
ASIN | B00AGV7TQG | B003VQR1UC | B000V2QCQI |
Item model number | CS9000F MKII | LiDE110 | 2168B002 |
Date First Available | December 4, 2012 | July 20, 2010 | August 20, 2007 |
Product Dimensions | 10.7 x 18.9 x 4.4 inches | 3.5 x 18 x 31.5 inches | 18.9 x 10.8 x 4 inches |
R .J. Reynolds: Item was ordered 19 May 2019. Est delivery 3 - 19 June. It is now 6 July. This is an expensive item and there has been no tracking info.
Australia on Jul 06, 2019