Product Comparison: Epson Perfection V700 vs Epson Perfection V750
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- The scanner itself and the quality of scans appear to be excellent.
- I'm very pleased with this scanner. Great quality.
- Top of the line scanner with good quality.
- This is the professional model for quality scan.
- Stunning results for a flatbed scanner.
- I would buy this scanner again (as a film scanner) in a heartbeat.
- I purchased it to digitise slides, film and art.
- Film can be scanned on this fairly well.
- If you are looking for a high-quality photo or slide scanner, this is for you.
- It can't scan film as well as a Drum Scanner.
- Great options for color corrections and other advanced features.
- I'm sure there are some great features buried in the software.
- It comes with Elements 10. Great software.
- The optional Silverlight software will give the best image quality.
- AutoExposure - does not work as described.