It’s also worth looking at the new €2390 Scan in a Box product that offers similar flexibility as the SLS-3 but can’t be ordered with an automatic turntable. This makes for a single-scan size up to 50 cm while that of the EinScan-Pro maxes out at 20 cm. However, both EinScan scanners have fixed cameras whereas the SLS-3’s cameras have a higher resolution, manual focus and exposure, and can be positioned and rotated freely on the rail. For comparison: You can get an EinScan-S for $1299 including tripod and turntable (or just $999 with turntable and fixed mount) and the EinScan-Pro is $5399 for the full pack with color module and turntable - about $1500 less than the SLS-3 - and can also function as a handheld scanner. Apart from the USB ports, the software greatly benefits from a fast processor and lots or RAM. Of course, this scanner works with every PC that meets the system requirements. I’m testing the SLS-3 with the original HP Sprout and it uses all available ports, including the two USB 3.0 ports on the side of the screen. I the velcro cable binder on the power cord to attach all cables to one of the legs of the tripod to keeps things sort of tidy. For this review, I’m testing with the regular tripod included with the scanner.Ī lot of cables. When you buy it that way, you might get the DSL-1 - or Desk Scan Lever Pro as HP now calls it - for free. Although prices may vary between resellers, this Complete Kit costs around $6950. I’m testing the full pack here, including the Stereo Camera Upgrade Kit and the TT-1 Turntable. The SLS-3 single-camera base pack costs $3,995. I’ll compare this solution to other scanners I’ve reviewed in the past, as well as the Sprout’s internal 3D scanner. They’ve finished rebranding the product website and software, so it’s the perfect time for an in-depth, hands-on review of what now known as the HP 3D Structured Light Scanner Pro S3 but is better known under its original name: DAVID SLS-3. Recently, they released the Sprout G2, which I’ll review soon.īut while the Sprout line is targeted towards consumers and education, HP took a step into the professional market by acquiring DAVID in 2016. The company started experimenting with this technology back in 2016 when they released the original Sprout all-in-one computer with built-in 3D scanner, which I reviewed a while ago. HP might be best-known for their printers and computers, but now they’re entering the market of 3D scanning as well. Bellus3D Face Camera Pro (IR Sensor, Android).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |