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(70%)
12 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
405 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
70010012
The editors liked
Scans up to 30 photo prints at 300 dpi in 30 seconds (90 seconds for 600 dpi)
FastFoto software organizes and enhances photos with minimal effort
Can be configured for automatic import to Apple Photos
Fast
Highly accurate photo scanning
Easy to use
Handles photos of most sizes
Scans handwriting/notes on back of prints
Files by year
Month
And user-defined name
Quickly scans photo prints
Treats photos gently for a sheet-fed scanner
Scans prints of multiple sizes
From wallet size to panoramas
Can scan text from the back of a print
Archives by year
And subject
Also scans documents
The FastFoto is a fast scanner with that streamlines the process of digitizing your printed photos. It handles mixed sizes in a stack quite well
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Requires frequent cleaning of scanner bed
No wireless mode
Pricey
Inconsistent document scanning
Somewhat inflexible archiving and file-naming conventions
Poor text recognition in document scanning
Archiving functions of the photo-scanning software could be improved
The scanner can't handle 1970s-era Polaroids
And the software makes the mistake of equating fewer features with simplicity
Making the system a lot less useful than it could be
The FastFoto is a fast scanner with that streamlines the process of digitizing your printed photos. It handles mixed sizes in a stack quite well
The scanner can't handle 1970s-era Polaroids, and the software makes the mistake of equating fewer features with simplicity, making the system a lot less useful than it could be
The Epson FastFoto does what it sets out to do -- lets you quickly scan your masses of old print photos -- but some folks will find it an expensive and incomplete solution...
The FastFoto is a fast scanner with that streamlines the process of digitizing your printed photos. It handles mixed sizes in a stack quite well
The scanner can't handle 1970s-era Polaroids, and the software makes the mistake of equating fewer features with simplicity, making the system a lot less useful than it could be
The Epson FastFoto does what it sets out to do -- lets you quickly scan your masses of old print photos -- but some folks will find it an expensive and incomplete solution...