

Unfortunately, for all its unusual features, the Epson can’t live up to the standard of either the Nikon or Minolta when it comes to quality.

Fortunately, the scanner does come with normal PC-based scan software that covers the standard range of functions, including histogram checking and exposure controls. It’s impossible to accurately preview the results on the tiny screen, though, let alone do any effective correction based on a preview histogram.

By default, you can now start scanning using the unit in isolation, navigating with the integrated colour TFT screen. Plug in the F-3200 and a light in the centre of the four-way keypad pulsates blue.
