The colourisation of these scans is very impressive, and its something that is useful for the CAD guys to see in the office. We have been using the Zeb Revo recently, but interpreting the point cloud can pose a challenge.
I am curious about the accuracy, which is stated at 3cm. I downloaded the Hook Norton Museum data set in e.57 format, though each scan position is not selectable, the noise in each scan appears to be around 1cm at around 5m. Is the quoted 30mm at the maximum range of 20m?
It also appears that the cloud registration hasn't worked very well on this sample project as you can see two data sets.
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As a survey tool, it seems similar to the BLK360 in that a lot of independent control would be needed to ensure the data is levelled and to survey standard. I can see this being used to generate plans at 1:100 scale, but it looks like additional measures would be needed to produce 1:50 drawings.
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