Revopoint Miraco Pro 3D Scanner Review
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
- Revopoint is one of the leading brands in its class in 3D scanning devices. I have previously examined the Mini, Pop3 and Range models for different usage purposes and touched upon the differences between them. In this video, I will review the Miraco Pro model, which can be used completely independently without the need for a computer, phone or tablet. Enjoy watching.
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A very nice scanner and a nice review. Thank you.
I'm glad you liked it, thank you.
Solid review in realistic situations. Thanks.
You're welcome, thank you for your nice comment.
Nice review! Very professional!
Thank you 🙏
Nice review my friend. Are you going to review Creality's new 3D scanners?
Thank you. Yes, I also plan to review Creality's new 3D scanners.
😮nice to know that miraco also hv difficulty to scannjng black object
i own mini and range gen1
still waiting for a product like miraco without android function, to make price lower, coz I never use mobile app to do postprocessing🤔
Thank you for your comment. Yes, Miraco has a screen and operating system, which increases its price. I think a non-Android version would be good.
thank you
You are welcome
I didn’t realize it was two different versions. Standard and Pro
Yes, there are two different versions. I think 512 GB should be preferred for faster scanning and faster processing.
@@3DPrintLab1 Thanks
I have a Ranga and a CR Ferret.
Creality Ferret was advertised as a scanner that was supposed to have the ability to scan Large/Medium to Small objects, but does a poor job of Large and small.
I’m looking for one to handle all three
without buying 4 or 5 scanners
I’m thinking about buying one of these
@@byronwilliams6532 Then I suggest you look into the Creality CR-Scan Raptor. I haven't used it yet, but I plan to review it later. This scanner can scan both small and large objects up to 2 meters.
@@3DPrintLab1 sounds good. Right now
I’m just doing my research on several scanners. What I do like about the ferret
is that it is more forgiving that the Range
or the Pop 2 that I previously owned.
The Ferret will let you scan the same area
of the point cloud and double it.
I was able to scan to do a several rotations
of a object without a problem. So for non
of the Revopoint products that I used
have been as forgiving
@@byronwilliams6532 I've used Ferret too and I agree with you. Its scanning sensitivity is as good as the Revopoint mini, and it can also scan objects as large as the Pop3. Having only a wired connection is a disadvantage.
can you merge the same 3d model more than once to get more details? Thank you!
What about super small stuff like Jewelry? Does it handle smaller things accurately?
I don't think it would be suitable for very small objects. I think Revopoint Mini would be more suitable.
@@3DPrintLab1 Thank you :-D
@@reddragon4482 You are welcome :)
If you struggle with some darker objects, shiny objects etc, try dusting it with baby powder.
A very thin layer of baby powder was 5x more effective than 3D scanning spray, even the spray that shipped with my Miraco Pro
Whats the difference between the pro and regular one?
Pro has 32 and the other has 16GB RAM. This difference affects the 3D scanning speed. I think Pro is a better choice.
Is good it to buy for beginner
I cannot say that it is difficult to use, you will be able to use all its features within a few days. However, what is important is what you want to use this 3D scanner for. Because sometimes 3D scanners purchased for purposes other than their intended use can be disappointing. For what purpose do you plan to use it?
Does it work with AutoCAD?
You can save the 3D Scan as STL and import to Autocad.
@@3DPrintLab1 excelent!!! Thx!!!
@@arturoreyes9420 You are welcome 👋
Yes, however depending on which software you use, and your specs, you may want to bring the scan results as a STL into Blender or another app/software to reduce/decimate your geometry before importing to AutoCad or software like Fusion360.
Lots of complex geometry chonks pretty hard in most CAD software.