![]() ![]() ![]() Wondering about this myself, same project, lots of negatives, slides and prints, my son has a Canon scanner he cannot get a driver for, I was considering hooking it up to my old computer and trying the Win7 driver, also a bit of research, Canon has a refurbish Canoscan 9000 119.00on their site, thinking about it, Bob. Since hi res sensor shift works best in a static situation, the hi res mode is perfect for photographing slides. That's what I use on my OM-D E-M5 MkII 50 Mb Hi Res mode. Use the hi RES 80 Mb, with a MACRO lens and light source behind slide. BIGGEST PITA since dating in high school. Genius quick and easy solution, and my 15 year old Canoscan 8400f continues to prove its quality and utility under Windows 10. ![]() I totally gave up on any scanner system, except drum scans, years ago. HowardHello all, br br I have a Canon Canoscan 8400F wh. Windows 10 Windows 10s CanoScan 8400F: 1 Technical Specifications. Not all our software & drivers are compatible with all operating systems and versions. Is it worth the trouble to try getting this dinosaur working? The other option I have considered is photographing the slides and negs on either my Canon 7D or my Olympus EM-10 mkII.Īny thoughts and advice will be appreciated. If you need software or drivers for a different operating system make sure to select the correct operating system & version with the dropdowns below. I've seen much discussion of the 9000F, but not the 8400F, on UHH. Looking at the Canon website, there are no drivers available for WIN 10, and, looking at the Vuescan website, I can't use their software without first installing a driver. I have a Canon Canoscan 8400F which I am considering using to scan a considerable number of negatives (both color and B&W) and slides, primarily. ![]()
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