Versatile 3D Scanning Modes in Action! | POP 4 Full Review by Tech Napa

See the POP 4 push the boundaries of versatility! Tech Napa takes a deep dive into our latest POP 4 3D scanner, putting almost every mode to the test.

From the Full-Field HD and VCSEL Rapid to the Blue Laser line scanning, watch how it handles diverse textures and even challenging outdoor environments in direct sunlight. Don’t miss the full video for a reverse engineering use case!

Watch the full review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRhZs4oloWM
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From the specs on Kickstarter, the POP 4 is working at 50,000 lux with multi-laser or 100,000 lux with VSCEL. With outdoor filters you can scan at 100,000 lux with multi-laser

On the video, it doesn’t seem to be a direct summer sunlight with 100,000 lux.
This is probably below 50,000 lux, which is usable without filters. And this is even more feasible since he uses a VCSEL.
Therefore, it is somewhat misleading to show the filters used in this specific case.

Something worth mentioning, in the Revopoint video “Outdoor 3D Scanning Showcase: Blue Laser & VCSEL Rapid Mode with POP 4” at 6 minutes 30 secondes it is stated that the accuracy drops from 0.025 to 0.05 mm without recalibration.
Accuracy at best is 0.03mm and it is when using line laser so we can assume that without recalibration the accuracy should be 0.06mm.

Hi @Ben44

That is correct , the maximum accuracy is 0.03mm so without calibration when using filter it will drop to 0.06mm +/-

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