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Scanners; Film To Digital Devices
The second model is the Perfection V750-M PRO. With enhanced optics over the
V700 model, the $799.99 V750-M PRO also includes a fluid-mount accessory for
wet mounting film, said to improve scan accuracy and scratch removal as well
as reducing grain when scanning black and white film. The enhanced optics are
comprised of anti-reflective coatings on the lens and a high-reflection mirror.
Although both scanners offer the same hardware resolution, the enhanced optics
should provide better results, especially with images containing denser shadow
detail.
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Epson
is really pushing the limits with desktop scanners, bringing near drum-scanner
quality down to the sub-$800 price range. With two new scanners on display at
PMA, Epson had the major news in this category. First up is the Perfection V700
PHOTO. With an estimated price of $549.99, the scanner uses Epson’s Dual
Lens optics. The Dual Lens System automatically selects one of two lenses based
on the desired resolution of the scan. The central scanning area is capable
of 6400dpi optical resolution while the outer scan area is able to handle up
to 4800dpi optical resolution. Along with the high resolution, a Dmax rating
of 4.0 gives you a very high tonal range with more shadow detail than a traditional
flat-bed scanner. 
