3/16/2024 0 Comments Epson perfection v550 vs v600I haven’t seen how difficult it is to open the scanner and clean off the contaminants yet. Luckily these were in areas that didn’t affect negative film scanning. The bottom side of the scan bed had dust on it, as well as one scratch and some (what looks like) white dirt on one spot of the glass. The scanner turns itself off automatically after a few hours of no use. The printer turns on and is ready to scan in around 10 seconds. 4 buttons on the front are quickly ignored, the power button is on the right side near the bottom of the scanner. It comes with an external power adapter and a lengthy USB cord. The V550 scanner has good build quality aside from the film inserts which I will address in this review. Both were trade offs I was happy to make considering I only needed 3,200 DPI and most of the photographs were in good shape. The V550 also only has Digital ICE for negatives, not regular scanning. The V550 has 6,400 DPI optical resolution while the V600 boasts 9,600. After lots of research and trade offs between cost and functionality I decided on the Epson Perfection V550.Īlthough being the little brother of the V600, the V550 has the same Dmax of 3.4. Diving headfirst into digitizing my family’s photographs this past month has led me down many paths seeking information on best practices for digitizing important memories of my family.
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