So iTero lumina is the 1st scanner who change the traditional scanning technology (Confocal Microscopy) to Multi Direct Capture..I think that is a game changer. 🎉🎉
Not the first no. There were others before it, namely the WOW scanner (which seems to be discontinued for now). I don't believe in 'game changers' It is a nice product for iTero, but it is not suddenly going to dethrone the other top scanners that have worked very well for years.
@@metsatsu3017 I believe it uses a form of stereophotogrammetry Not the first scanner, that was the WOW scanner from some time ago. This does seem like pulling it off much better as the wow left a lot to be desired in scan speed etc
So this means we have to wait for a couple more years before other companies adapt or develop their version of direct capture so that the prices go down from an exuberant 45k to a more realistic 20-25k. Good that they brought forward a new technology. But priced too high for comfort
Beating in which sense? There is no perfect scanner, it is all about workflow and software and what you want to achieve with it. Primescan is the best for CEREC chairside workflow. This could be interesting when they integrate exocad one day.
So iTero lumina is the 1st scanner who change the traditional scanning technology (Confocal Microscopy) to Multi Direct Capture..I think that is a game changer. 🎉🎉
Not the first no. There were others before it, namely the WOW scanner (which seems to be discontinued for now).
I don't believe in 'game changers' It is a nice product for iTero, but it is not suddenly going to dethrone the other top scanners that have worked very well for years.
Huh, so I guess itero is the first ever maker of ‘mirrorless’ scanner then. This is amazing
@@metsatsu3017 I believe it uses a form of stereophotogrammetry
Not the first scanner, that was the WOW scanner from some time ago.
This does seem like pulling it off much better as the wow left a lot to be desired in scan speed etc
So this means we have to wait for a couple more years before other companies adapt or develop their version of direct capture so that the prices go down from an exuberant 45k to a more realistic 20-25k.
Good that they brought forward a new technology. But priced too high for comfort
Premium scanner, premium price. Standard in the market at the moment. The company does often run deals etc to reduce the price.
Most of your comparison are with Prime scanner . Is lumina beating CeracPrime scanner
Beating in which sense? There is no perfect scanner, it is all about workflow and software and what you want to achieve with it.
Primescan is the best for CEREC chairside workflow. This could be interesting when they integrate exocad one day.