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Canon Canoscan Lide 80

A high-resolution device with good results.

Price: £139
Manufacturer: Canon



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Pros:

High resolution; 35mm film adaptor; great results.

Cons:
A tad noisy.

Verdict:
While there are cheaper options around, the Lide 80 is a superb performer.


Chris Cain, Personal Computer World 05 Nov 2003

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The latest member of the Canoscan family, the Lide 80 is aimed at those who want a bit of style along with their substance. The flatbed unit is the first CIS scanner to offer A4 scanning at 2,400 x 4,800dpi while standing just 38mm high.

Other features in the Canon's favour include speedy USB2 connection and the ability to scan strips of 35mm film via a supplied plug-in adaptor. It's a clunky solution but if you need to get transparencies into your PC it works well, using built-in infra-red image enhancement to get the best results from damaged or faded images.

The scanner also sensibly takes its power directly from your PC, which means only one lead, and can be used standing on its side if necessary.

One-touch 'EZ' buttons at the front allow documents to be quickly and automatically scanned, copied via your printer, attached to emails and saved to a file, though you can delve into things manually via the supplied Arcsoft Photostudio software. Canon also bundles other applications including Photobase and Presto Page Manager for archiving images, Omnipage SE for OCR (optical character recognition) and Adobe Photoshop Elements.

Our tests produced mixed but mostly favourable results. Colour scans of magazine pages and photos were consistently noise-free and we were particularly impressed with images from the transparency unit. OCR performance was also above average, though this is as much down to Omnipage as to Canon's technology. However, scans of other materials, such as CD sleeves and other artwork were a little disappointing, and in operation the unit gives out a whine that could quickly annoy users in a quiet home office.

Contact: Canon 08705 143 723
www.canon.co.uk

Specifications:

  • Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP, Mac OS 9 and OS X (v10.1.3 or later Native mode)
  • Flatbed CIS scanner
  • Max resolution 2,400 x 4,800dpi
  • 48bit colour depth
  • Arcsoft Photostudio 5, Arcsoft Photobase 3, Omnipage SE, Presto Page Manager, Canon utilities
  • 2kg
  • 258 x 374 x 38mm (w x d x h)
  • USB2

See also:

Canon Canoscan 5200Recapture precious moments and fix damaged photos with Canon's latest scanner.  25 Aug 2004
HP ScanJet 4600HP finally introduces some innovation to the tired, old design of flatbed scanners.  01 Apr 2004
Xerox 2400 One TouchConnect this scanner to your PC via USB.  15 Dec 2003
Visioneer Strobe XP 450 scannerA desktop scanner thats a small wonder.  09 Dec 2003
Visioneer V9450 PDF ScannerDesktop PDF scanner.  27 Oct 2003
HP Scanjet 3970A cut above the average sub-£100 flatbed.  16 Oct 2003
Fujitsu's ScanSnapBridging the gap between desktop and portable.  11 Sep 2003

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