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    Top 3D Scanners of 2015

    With an ever-increasing number of 3D scanners on the market these days, it can be hard to know where to begin--or even what all the options are. Whether you're looking for a handheld scanner or a high-powered device, or even one built into your 3D printer, the 3DPrint.com team is here to help, with a list of some of our favorites, based on price, usability, and quality of scans. At price points from just $380 all the way up to $19,800, there's something for everyone to think about. Take a look at our list over at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/81886/2015-3d-scanner-buyers-guide/

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    Just wondering about the MakerBot Digitizer, any idea how it compares to these options?

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    Engineer-in-Training Hugues's Avatar
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    Forgot to mention a new player

    http://www.einscan.com/

    i've got one and i'm very satisfied, took 2 weeks for the learning curve to settle.

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    Been thinking of getting a sense, mainly because it integrates flawless with Geomagic Design but 3D System's DRM nonsense is a huge off-putter...


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    ... Wasn't there an article somewhere that 3D systems was reselling the Occipital sensor under its own name ? Are they really different products ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugues View Post
    Forgot to mention a new player

    http://www.einscan.com/

    i've got one and i'm very satisfied, took 2 weeks for the learning curve to settle.
    That does look nice. Price is more than double that of the Sense though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastian Finke View Post
    That does look nice. Price is more than double that of the Sense though.
    I see from the specs the Sense has 0.9 mm resolution. The Einscann goes down to 0.1mm, which in my opinion, is the minimum required for any valuable engineering work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugues View Post
    I see from the specs the Sense has 0.9 mm resolution. The Einscann goes down to 0.1mm, which in my opinion, is the minimum required for any valuable engineering work.
    True. But I wouldn't have used it for that. Its just a toy...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastian Finke View Post
    That does look nice. Price is more than double that of the Sense though.
    How can you tell? I get nothing but a blank page.

    DAVID seems the only option in the article. The rest are either 5 figure, want an iPad or only scan small objects.

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    printscreen from the einscan store,

    einscan.jpg

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