3D Design - Written by dazmicrocad on Sunday, October 11, 2009 20:06 - 0 Comments
ZScanner 600
3D scanners are still in the high price range, but Z Corporation has just unveiled a new 3D scanner, called the ZScanner 600, which is currently the most affordable in the market, although its price tag is a whopping of $28,900.The ZScanner 600 has a camera that is capable of capturing images in 3D, allows you to transfer the captured data to a computer, and offers a resolution of 0.1mm with XY accuracy of up to 80 microns.This 3D scanner is a handheld or portable type which the user needs to us
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