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Canon CanoScan LiDE 80 Color Scanner

Canon CanoScan LiDE 80 Color Scanner
Brand: Canon
Category: CE

List Price: $149.99
Buy Used: $89.99
You Save: $60.00 (40%)



Used (2) from $89.99

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 38 reviews

Platform: Windows
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 14.7 x 10.1 x 1.7
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 7877A002
Model: 7877A002
UPC: 013803027525
EAN: 0013803027525
ASIN: B0000AZ3BL

Release Date: September 1, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Up to 2,400 x 4,800 dpi hardware resolution for film and photos, 9,600 dpi interpolated
  • 48-bit internal and external color depth, 16-bit grayscale
  • Z-Lid design accommodates bulky originals
  • Film adapter unit for negatives
  • USB 2.0 interface, cable included; 1-year warranty with Instant Exchange

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The CANON LiDE 80 has the power and versatility you need for scanning detailed images, copying documents, e-mailing photos -- even preserving your original negatives Included USB cable provides both power and data connection Four easy-access buttons automate scanning process Stylish aluminum spin-carved finish looks great on any desktop! OS Compatibility - Windows 98 XP (no NT), Mac OS 0.1 1.2.x Dimensions - 1.5H x 10.1W x 14.7D Weight - 4.0 pounds 1 year limited warranty

Amazon.com Product Description
A film scanner that allows you to easily preserve negatives, the Canon LiDE 80 is a remarkably slim unit that's ready to meet big expectations. Don't let the 1.5-inch height fool you--Canon's Z-lid design allows it to perfectly accommodate originals up to one inch thick. p 48-bit color and a 16-bit grayscale provide rich tones and clear contrasts; the 2,400 x 4,800 non-interpolated resolution handles the rest with clean, crisp detail. USB 2.0 interface means there's a single cord that supplies both power and connection, as well as a speedy transfer of data. p Bundled with the scanner is an impressive array of software for both Windows and Macintosh OS systems that will allow you to convert, smooth, and organize your images in a variety of ways. Perfect for home use, the Canon LiDE 80 is backed by a one-year warranty with Instant Exchange service. p bWhat's in the Box/bbr Canon LiDE 80 scanner; power/USB 2.0 cable; instructions; setup poster; warranty information; Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 CD-ROM; CanoScan Setup CD-ROM, including ScanGear CS (Windows/Mac), CanoScan Toolbox (Windows/Mac), Arcsoft PhotoStudio (Windows/Mac), ArcSoft PhotoBase (Windows/Mac), ScanSoft OmniPage SE OCR (Windows/Mac), NewSoft Presto! PageManager (Windows) and NewSoft Presto! BizCard (30-day trial version, Windows only)


Customer Reviews:   Read 33 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars excellent scanner for everyday use   August 9, 2008
C. Quinn (Washington, DC)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This scanner was a replacement for a much bulkier model and I love it. The thin profile means I can slip it into my laptop bag and it powers off the USB port so there are no bulky power cords to worry about storing. I use this scanner mostly for photographs and negatives, though I am thinking of moving to an all digital archive because the scan quality on documents is so good. br / br /The software is easy to run and chock full of great features. I have a Canon digital camera as well so the photo editing software works well with my existing software. I highly recommend this scanner for ease of use and quality of output.


5 out of 5 stars bulletproof   March 6, 2007
Justin M. Schmidt (Smugtown, NY)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have had this scanner since the week Canon released it. Although I am by no means a professional, I use this scanner almost every week. I feel that the image quality is excellent, it scans quickly, and if I need to, I can do some very high resolution scans. (Most of my scans are around 300dpi, but it can do 1200dpi). The software for OS X is a little bit of a let down sometimes, but I would say 99% of the time, I have had no problems. It is a little bit noisy, but for the price, size and performance, I could care less. I have used the film feature maybe once or twice, and I was relatively pleased with the results, again, I am not a professional br / br /Going on its third year of art school, I would say this scanner is nearly bulletproof.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Scanner   March 14, 2006
Redrick (MI)
This scanner is a wonder. Easy to use with idiot proof features. I love it - sorry I did not buy it sooner.


3 out of 5 stars Fine for flat stuff, but the film adapter is disappointing   March 7, 2006
Steve Walton (State College, PA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I had an old Canon flatbed that gave up the ghost, so was looking forward to this new one, especially because it has a film adapter. First, and foremost, Canon's powering through the single USB cable is excellent and should be industry standard. However, it should be said that this is a film ONLY adapter - that is, it does NOT do slides (which seems like a bit of a bait; my bad for assuming, but the software does have the option of scanning positive film, so it seems like a important omission). More to the point, even when film strips/negatives are laid on the glass with the adapter, the results are slow, slow, slow and not very sharp. My suggestion: don't bother with the LiDE80 for film; just save$30 and get the LiDE65 for flatbed only. MacOSX interface is getting clunkier from generation to generation. Software bloat, I guess.