Until now I used for 35mm scans a Minolta Dual Scan III, which uses a straightforward USB 2. Resolution works for me, only the missing hardware dust removal is something I missed sometimes, even though it only works on color films.
I found now a very reasonable priced Minolta Elite Scan II (not the 5400 Elite Scan II!), which is basically the same generation but with the dust removal infrared light, see here. Not sure how else it differs, the claimed dpi is the same as in the Dual Scan III, the density range a bit higher. The connection side is a bit different though, instead of USB 2 I can either use USB 1.1 or Firewire 400. The scanner is still on the way to me, so still have to try it out...
So my question: Using USB 1.1, is it much slower then the Dual Scan III using USB 2? Would using Firewire 400 make sense? How is the speed difference Firewire vs USB 2?
I have a laptop with Expresscard slot (Thinkpad 540p), and there are Firewire 400 Expresscards around for about CAD 40 + shipping. I never used Expresscard or Firewire, is there anything to take care of beside the correct Expresscard size (34mm) and Firewire version (400)? Any drivers needed for those cards? I plan on using it with Kubuntu Linux with Vuescan, but in case this creates problems and Firewire is much faster then USB 1.1, using Windows 10 on the same laptop is an option.
To make it short: Is a Firewire card worth the extra expense? How much faster would it be? Any headaches to expect?
I found now a very reasonable priced Minolta Elite Scan II (not the 5400 Elite Scan II!), which is basically the same generation but with the dust removal infrared light, see here. Not sure how else it differs, the claimed dpi is the same as in the Dual Scan III, the density range a bit higher. The connection side is a bit different though, instead of USB 2 I can either use USB 1.1 or Firewire 400. The scanner is still on the way to me, so still have to try it out...
So my question: Using USB 1.1, is it much slower then the Dual Scan III using USB 2? Would using Firewire 400 make sense? How is the speed difference Firewire vs USB 2?
I have a laptop with Expresscard slot (Thinkpad 540p), and there are Firewire 400 Expresscards around for about CAD 40 + shipping. I never used Expresscard or Firewire, is there anything to take care of beside the correct Expresscard size (34mm) and Firewire version (400)? Any drivers needed for those cards? I plan on using it with Kubuntu Linux with Vuescan, but in case this creates problems and Firewire is much faster then USB 1.1, using Windows 10 on the same laptop is an option.
To make it short: Is a Firewire card worth the extra expense? How much faster would it be? Any headaches to expect?