Creality CR-Scan Ferret Pro - Wireless 3D Scanner with anti-shake technology, fast scanning, and 24bit color.
Compatible with Android, iPhone, PC.
CR-Scan Ferret
The Creality CR-Scan Ferret is a remarkable scanner that offers high quality at an affordable price and is much smaller and lighter than similar scanners on the market. It weighs only 105 grams, which is about the same as an orange!
Dual Mode Scanning
The two functions can be switched according to actual needs. The high-precision mode is compatible with small and medium-sized objects, while the wide-range scanning mode supports fast scanning for large objects.
Small body, big difference
Easy to hold with one hand - weighs only 105 grams, equivalent to the weight of an orange - fits effortlessly into your pocket or backpack. Just unleash your creativity anytime, anywhere.
Faster and Smoother Scanning
Built with an ASIC deep computing chip, it provides deep processing for megapixel images at 60 frames per second, and the processing speed is more than ten times that of general chips. The scanning rate is up to 30fps, allowing it to acquire a 3D point cloud faster, thus significantly improving scanning fluency.
Specifications
Product Details
Type
3D
Interface
WiFi
Performances
Optical Resolution
-
Maximum Resolution
-
Colour passion
24 bit
Double Sided Scanning
No
Automatic Document Feeder
No
Important information
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I have used other scanners in the past, I have run photogrammetry and I have never been able to get a good scan of medium objects. The idea to scan the Dreamcast was not mine, I saw it online, (the Dreamcast is mine of course). The result is very satisfactory. I didn't use anti-glare spray or anything like that, the final result is excellent, I won't print the Dreamcast, I just put it in Cidema 4D and Unreal 5 and it looks perfect in both engines. I would like it if there was also an iOS app. And in general, it scans well objects from large to, let's say, a small pine cone. You can't scan miniatures satisfactorily with this.