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Oct 2015

I think Einscan gives impressive results, and is affordable, not many comparable scanners can scan at 0,1mm,

with a very simple setup and great software I have seen some great results :slight_smile:

have a look at these images.

http://static.wixstatic.com/media/981f44_650edfb60aae44eca7eb76c1aa5c6866.jpg_256 1

http://cdn1.bigcommerce.com/n-ou1isn/y1xcm/product_images/uploaded_images/pic112.jpg?t=1438456410 1

http://cdn1.bigcommerce.com/n-ou1isn/y1xcm/product_images/uploaded_images/pic113.jpg?t=1438456429 1

Hey xeno, thanks for the examples. However, I’m not sure if those are great results. I mean you can clearly see what the object is but a lot of the small detail is lost. Eg the text of the lincoln memorial is completely gone. So is all the detail in the hair, no fingers etc. Can’t quite tell how large the figurines are but shouldn’t a 0.1mm resolution resolve those features?

16 days later
15 days later

Hi Jack, I know I’m late to the conversation but I’ve only just seen this! If you’re looking for something affordable, the SCANIFY scanner by Fuel3D is definitely worth a look at. It’s well under US $2,000 and produces really good results. This is a scan from their Sketchfab page:

https://sketchfab.com/models/32b4b773b8854ba6ab9dd418d3a43518

I think this was produced on the old version of their software, which they’ve now improved and updated so resolution and quality is probably now higher than this model shows. Their website is www.fuel-3d.com

Thanks, Jack