I recommend you take a look at this website:
https://www.aniwaa.com/comparison/3d-scanners/
It compares most 3d scanners available on the market.
Under 3000 ($ or €) you may not find the accuracy you require for your application.
Is this a "one shot" job you are looking at or more recurrent?
There are rental options that could work for you...
Please let us know what you decide
Cheers
Damien
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Hey Oliver,
I had no idea you supported the new intel sensors...Now I have something to test!
Eugene
I had no idea you supported the new intel sensors...Now I have something to test!
Eugene
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Hi,
Why not try Thunk3D handheld scanner Fisher Series。 High accuracy and details for body scan and affordable price
Why not try Thunk3D handheld scanner Fisher Series。 High accuracy and details for body scan and affordable price
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hi which fisher scanner did these scans, as there are a few in the fisher series, thanks