I recently ordered a Epson Perfection V600 and it arrived today. I ordered it because I used to own one and sold it when I got the Plustek OpticFilm 8200i. Now I think it was a mistake to sell it because sometimes I want the option to use another scanner not because the one I use is bad but because I need variation in my process for reasons. I also know about the limitation of the V600.
Anyway, I received the scanner today and set it up, connected it to my computer and: nothing. Well, the orange error light was blinking and when I looked at the glass I noticed a little black thing but because I couldn't remove it, I guess it is on the inside of the glas. Well, I guess this scanner will be returned.
The question is now, do I return it to get a refund or do I get a replacement device. The question is, is the V850 worth three times the price of the V600. The question is should I get something like a Sony α6x00 with a macro lense and and and and and.
My personal experience is, yeah I like the Plustek, works really well but a flatbed scanner has its perks also, scanning two slices of a film was neat with the V600. Yeah, it wasn't the sharpest or the best quality but what I do with those images, they end up on some website or on the smartphone displays of friends and families.
Anyway, I received the scanner today and set it up, connected it to my computer and: nothing. Well, the orange error light was blinking and when I looked at the glass I noticed a little black thing but because I couldn't remove it, I guess it is on the inside of the glas. Well, I guess this scanner will be returned.
The question is now, do I return it to get a refund or do I get a replacement device. The question is, is the V850 worth three times the price of the V600. The question is should I get something like a Sony α6x00 with a macro lense and and and and and.
My personal experience is, yeah I like the Plustek, works really well but a flatbed scanner has its perks also, scanning two slices of a film was neat with the V600. Yeah, it wasn't the sharpest or the best quality but what I do with those images, they end up on some website or on the smartphone displays of friends and families.