A few small negatives:
- Automatic mode framing gripe many images. If you'll numériqer to the edge of your image will require the framing yourself.
- The optics of the scanner visibly suffers a little flare, result scans are often very little contrast. As a default setting of the levels is too contrasted and mouth shadows. Better to adjust the manual levels.
- The sharpness is not at the level of professional scanners, it takes quite pronounced, but it is the case with all flatbed scanners.
- The resolution of this reele 2400dpi scanner. the beyond, the scanner only resample but no additional details are captured. The process being very long, as much as 2400 dpi scan and re-échantillloner later with photoshop or another. But if you regularly need more definition, this scanner is perhaps not the right choice.
FYI: a scanned image 24x36 2400dpi is approx 2000x3000px be 6mp. That's enough for web and prints up to A4, but if you want to take the A3 regularly, go rather to the V750.
6x7cm a scanned image is approx 30MP 2400dpi and once pronounced itself is quite rable in 50x60.