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Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED Film Scanner Overview:
- 4,000 dpi optical resolution
- 16-bit A/D conversion, 8 or 16-bit output
- Scan speeds as fast as 40 seconds
- Digital ICE4 advanced suite of image correction technologies
- IEEE 1394 FireWire interface, PC and Mac compatible
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Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED Film Scanner Reviews
82 of 83 people found the following review helpful scanning 120 film slides, October 2, 2005 By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED Film Scanner (Office Product) I purchased the Nikon 9000ED scanner mostly because I could not find anything else that would scann my 2.75 x 2.75 slides. There may be other products out there but the recommendations I got was to go with the Nikon. Basically I inherited a case of these slides which feature my family from roughly 1960 to 1979. Most of the slides are badly faded, underexposed or otherwise not usable. So I figured in order to save the memories I need to spend the money to do it right.
I am not disappointed. Initially I kept getting a mysterious error in the post-processing cycle. After many emails back in forth with 3rd level support staff at Nikon (nice to be able to get support) we figured out that I was setting something called digital GEM on when that wasn't necessary. The process works on badly grained film which I didn't have. Once I changed the default scan settings by not asking for GEM corrections, all has gone beautiful for me.
The red-brown slides magically come back to... Read more
56 of 57 people found the following review helpful Pretty Good., May 24, 2005 By Buffy (Sunnydale) - See all my reviews This review is from: Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED Film Scanner (Office Product) If I could update my rating it would be 4 stars (instead of 5). 1/9/06
Original review: This was incredibly easy to set up and overall the scans are sharp and the color is nice. The Digital Ice 4 included with this scanner does a tremendous job with removing scratches, dust speckles, etc. It's too bad Digital Ice isn't offered with more scanners--it's really a key selling point for this brand. One problem I am having is with a horizontal shadow at the top of each frame. This seems consistent no matter which negative I am scanning. I am currently investigating and trying to contact Nikon about this. If this very faint shadow were not there---this would have been a perfect scanner. I will update when this issue is resolved one way or another. 5/25/05
Update 1/9/06: the shadowing effect described above seems to happen primarily with high contrast images shot on negative film. Most images shot on transparency do not have the shadow problem
Update: 1/9/06:... Read more
41 of 41 people found the following review helpful For medium format negatives, easily better than my local pro lab, December 20, 2006 By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED Film Scanner (Office Product) I was astonished at what this scanner could do, in terms of preserving the gentle tones of my black and white negatives. My only regret is that there is no equivalent to Digital ICE for black and white. That problem is not unique to this scanner, of course.
The quality of the images I get from this scanner, with 6cm x 6cm negatives from a 1970-vintage twin lens camera, trounces the images I get with a Canon 5D SLR. I also have used it with 35MM negatives and Kodachrome slides, which work beautifully, and with both 4.5cm x 4.5cm negatives and 110 negatives, which require that I jury-rig a special mask for the glass-covered medium format carriage (FH-869GR, not included).
The 9000ED comes with a 35MM carriage, 35MM slide carriage, and basic MF carriage. For the price, I would have preferred if they had included the glass-covered, rotating 120 unit as well.
[2009 note: there is a bug in the NikonScan software that drives this scanner such that with recent... Read more
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82 of 83 people found the following review helpful scanning 120 film slides, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED Film Scanner (Office Product) I purchased the Nikon 9000ED scanner mostly because I could not find anything else that would scann my 2.75 x 2.75 slides. There may be other products out there but the recommendations I got was to go with the Nikon. Basically I inherited a case of these slides which feature my family from roughly 1960 to 1979. Most of the slides are badly faded, underexposed or otherwise not usable. So I figured in order to save the memories I need to spend the money to do it right.I am not disappointed. Initially I kept getting a mysterious error in the post-processing cycle. After many emails back in forth with 3rd level support staff at Nikon (nice to be able to get support) we figured out that I was setting something called digital GEM on when that wasn't necessary. The process works on badly grained film which I didn't have. Once I changed the default scan settings by not asking for GEM corrections, all has gone beautiful for me. The red-brown slides magically come back to... Read more 56 of 57 people found the following review helpful Pretty Good., By Buffy (Sunnydale) - See all my reviews This review is from: Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED Film Scanner (Office Product) If I could update my rating it would be 4 stars (instead of 5). 1/9/06Original review: This was incredibly easy to set up and overall the scans are sharp and the color is nice. The Digital Ice 4 included with this scanner does a tremendous job with removing scratches, dust speckles, etc. It's too bad Digital Ice isn't offered with more scanners--it's really a key selling point for this brand. One problem I am having is with a horizontal shadow at the top of each frame. This seems consistent no matter which negative I am scanning. I am currently investigating and trying to contact Nikon about this. If this very faint shadow were not there---this would have been a perfect scanner. I will update when this issue is resolved one way or another. 5/25/05 Update 1/9/06: the shadowing effect described above seems to happen primarily with high contrast images shot on negative film. Most images shot on transparency do not have the shadow problem Update: 1/9/06:... Read more 41 of 41 people found the following review helpful For medium format negatives, easily better than my local pro lab, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED Film Scanner (Office Product) I was astonished at what this scanner could do, in terms of preserving the gentle tones of my black and white negatives. My only regret is that there is no equivalent to Digital ICE for black and white. That problem is not unique to this scanner, of course.The quality of the images I get from this scanner, with 6cm x 6cm negatives from a 1970-vintage twin lens camera, trounces the images I get with a Canon 5D SLR. I also have used it with 35MM negatives and Kodachrome slides, which work beautifully, and with both 4.5cm x 4.5cm negatives and 110 negatives, which require that I jury-rig a special mask for the glass-covered medium format carriage (FH-869GR, not included). The 9000ED comes with a 35MM carriage, 35MM slide carriage, and basic MF carriage. For the price, I would have preferred if they had included the glass-covered, rotating 120 unit as well. [2009 note: there is a bug in the NikonScan software that drives this scanner such that with recent... Read more |
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