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The original structured light handheld 3D scanning kit, ruggedized and optimized for compatibility with the latest Surface Go tablets (sold separately) and Dot3D Prime software (sold separately).
The DPI-10 is best suited for detailed and accurate handheld 3D scanning of indoor spaces and equipment. Outdoor scanning is only supported when direct sunlight is avoided (shaded, morning, evening, overcast, at night with light) or with an Intel RealSense depth camera (D455f, D455, or D415) as an add-on option.
Kit includes:
1 custom calibrated PrimeSense Carmine depth camera (1.08 for DPI-10 or 1.09 for DPI-10SR) enclosed in a protective housing designed for use with a Microsoft Surface Go tablet (TABLET SOLD SEPARATELY)
1 USB A (f) to USB C (m) connector
1 USB A/C stick for data transfer
1 rugged carrying case
(SURFACE GO TABLET SOLD SEPARATELY)
DOT3D PRIME AND SURFACE GO TABLET REQUIRED FOR USE OF THIS KIT.
Calibration file and software licenses (sold separately) are both provided electronically.
Dense, detailed color point cloud scanning (primarily indoors)
Rugged dual-grip camera kit with built-in Surface Go tablet slot
Custom calibration and testing for the highest confidence and reliability
Measurement accuracies as tight as 2-5 mm (workflow/scale dependent)
Compatible with add-on cameras (i.e. Intel RealSense) for daylight scanning
Large scale scanning, rapid local optimization, and much more with Dot3D 5.0+
The 2-12 ft range is best suited for rooms and larger equipment/spaces/scenes
More info on Dot3D Prime software (required, for tablet, included as/if selected): www.dotproduct3d.com/dot3d
More info on Surface Go tablet (required, not included): microsoft.com/en-us/d/surface-go-4-for-business/8qczkbwf3t77
FAQ:
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