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Minolta DiMAGE Scan Dual II Film Scanner | 
enlarge | Brand: Minolta Category: CE
List Price: $595.00 Buy Refurbished: $209.95 You Save: $385.05 (65%)
Rating: 7 reviews
Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Nt 3.5, Windows Nt 4, Windows Nt 5, Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Media: Electronics Compatibility: PC USB Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 12.6 x 6.3 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 2886-301 Model: 2886-301 UPC: 043325992018 EAN: 0043325992018 ASIN: B00004XS38
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: factory refurbished with a 90 day Warranty. All accessories EXCEPT for 3rd party trial software is included. Sorry but NO APO, FPO, PO BOX, HI or AK shipping
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| • | Scans 35mm and APS film | | • | Simple USB connectivity | | • | Easy scanning operation | | • | High-resolution scans up to 2,820 dpi | | • | Comes with Easy Scan Utility software |
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Product Description The Dimage Scan Dual II offers first-time users as well as advanced users an economical and versatile way to scan 35mm and Advanced Photo System film with the optional APS adapter AD-10. This new scanner combines three main features: simple USB connectivity, easy scanning operation, and high-quality images. It offers high-resolution scans up to 2, 820 dpi with 12-bit A/D conversion plus Minolta's newly designed Easy Scan Utility software, continuous scanning, and automatic image correction. These features combined with Minolta's Color Matching System and precise auto-focusing make the Dimage Scan Dual II an ideal choice for anyone looking for a high-quality, affordable scanner.
Amazon.com Product Description If you're serious about image scanning, don't give the job to just any old scanner. With its high resolution, 12-bit analog-to-digital conversion, and a 2,820 dpi maximum resolution, Minolta's Dimage Scan Dual II is poised to render sharp, satisfying images from a wide range of film types. Give it positives and negatives in either 35mm or in the Advanced Photo System format--or on mounted 35 mm film slides. The scanning itself is easy: just load your film into the scanner using the included holder or adapter and make a few quick selections on the scanning software. Whether you're scanning for e-mail, a Web page, or a color print, the scanner automatically prepares the data format for you--and even optimizes image quality. Efficient continuous scanning saves trips to the scanner. The Dimage Scan Dual II is a handy, high-class companion for USB-ready Windows and Macintosh computers. What's in the Box Scanner, driver software (Windows TWAIN_32, Macintosh Adobe Photoshop Plug-in, ColorSync profile), 35mm film holder FH-U1, slide mount holder SH-U1, AC adapter (AC-U1), USB cable UC-1, Adobe Photoshop LE, CD-ROM for Dimage Scan Dual II
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
DOA - Dead on Arrival - and NO support available July 9, 2007 Steamguy (Washington, United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this scanner to do several hundred family slides. I found a refurbished one, and was able to get that with my limited budget. The scanner came in an old box, and without the original packing - unlike other refurbished items I've bought before; which came in new boxes and with new packing. I was suspicious, but continued anyway, because I need to get the family's stuff done. I hooked it up and installed it per the instructions. The scanner initialized correctly, but when I went to insert the slide holder, it just sat and rattled loudly. It then kicked the slide holder out an eighth inch at a time. No amount of re-installs, re-initializations, or gently "helping" the slide tray into the scanner did any good. I wasted three whole days in fiddling with it. What's worse is that Minolta has gone out of this business, and Sony (Consumer) is now in charge of parts and service. Sony (Consumer) does not have any online resources, updates, or any other type of support for this device. You have to rely upon hearsay materials from the internet. I used to repair broadcast video gear for a living, but this is cheaply made inside with cheap connectors and cables. They're designed to mate only once; if you have to unplug them, you throw the cable out and put in a new one. I suspect that's the case with my 'refurbished' unit. Other knocks: the transport mechanism is all plastic. I sent it back, and took the bath on the restocking fee. Somebody else can risk their money on this useless, time-sucking box.
Fantastic Scanner !!! April 23, 2002 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
Scanner gives Great Color and Contrast but the setup seems to take forever, under Win2000 scans terminated if IE/NS Browsers are used. ...,
good scans but with different software March 10, 2002 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I had some difficulty obtaining quality scans with this scanner, and the software wasn't very efficient. Focusing was often inaccurate. However, I tried Viewscan software and the results became very acceptable and fast. 4 slides at 2800 dpi in about 10 minutes. Accurate colors and 8x10 prints are very sharp. I have scanned about 600 slides without a malfunction.
Disappointing February 8, 2002 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this scanner and while pleased with the some of the scans, the software always seems to be locking up and is quite a nuisance. It is currently in the shop being repaired. If the Nikon IV wasn't so much money, I would have dumped it and went with it.
Affordable scanner, poor software January 2, 2002 I. Chan (Santa Clara, CA, USA) 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
The scanner is a decent , affordable package for low volume scanning of 35mm film (APS users add $200 for the APS adapter), but the software is a letdown for any volume scanning. The software is not fully automated to do volume scanning, requiring manual intervention when saving (e.g. selecting filename and file format). However, my biggest gripe is that the software does not show you the orientation of each frame without doing a 90sec preview first. When you want to scan 80 rolls of film, I'd rather just skip the preview and get straight to the scan. This sometimes results in upside down or flipped scans as I would have forgotten what orientation each frame was in. One of the few USB and Macintosh compatible scanners, although more appear to be on the horizon.
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