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In this video Ill be giving a very basic overview of the Epson Perfection V600 photo Scanner and Ill be describing how to scan in film negatives using the software provided. The level will be very basic and for those with experience some of the things I say will be quite obvious, but they wont be obvious to people who dont have experience. I wont be covering any advanced scanning techniques, I wont be looking at any specialized third-party scanning software and I wont be doing any comparisons. When I started doing my research for a scanner I whittled it down to two models, this one and the Canon Canoscan 9000F Mark 2. Im a huge Canon fan, all of my cameras and lenses are Canon and Im sure the Canon 9000F Mark 2 is an excellent scanner, but in the end I plumped for this one and because I just bought this one I cant give you a comparison between this and the Canon. Lets begin by taking a look at the hardware and then Ill move on to the Epson scan