Has anyone had the opportunity to use the Surphaser to scan military vehicles? I am wondering if the colour scheme of NATO green will yield poor results from the scan.
I have had some experiences of using the Surphaser for other vehicles (black and shiny new!) which didn't work out as planned so I am hoping that someone can reassure me that the matt paint will give a good return.
I think I can get my hands on a 50 HSX or a 25 HSX if that makes a difference? Also on that note has anyone been using the new Model 10 yet for their projects? Would be interested to see some data if anyone can share with the forum.
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Patrick
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Re: Surphaser and Military Vehicles
I`ve scanned a few military vehicles with a HDS6200 and have had excellent results, and would expect a Surphaser to do the same...
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I scanned a bunch of military tanks years ago, but it was with a 2500! Still have the data somewhere.
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I bet that was hard work with a 2500, in the field and in the office...Matt Young wrote:I scanned a bunch of military tanks years ago, but it was with a 2500! Still have the data somewhere.
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It could not have been easier for me
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