Konica minolta 3d laser scanner


Laser Scanner - 3D Scanner - 3D Scanning - Scan 3D

Laser Scanners are non-contact devices used to gather 3D digital data from a variety of objects.

A beam of light passes over the object while a camera mounted inside the scanner records the position of the laser. This 3D data is then transferred to the computer and the image is "drawn" in 3D on the screen.

Mantis Vision's F5

Handheld 3D Video Camera for Scene Modeling

Accuracy: up to 0.5mm at a range ≤ 1m
Features:
  • High-resolution and accurate 3D modeling of complete scenes in minutes
  • Capable of modeling scenes while in motion
  • Ruggedized for use under demanding environmental conditions
  • Acquiring and visualizing entire 3D environments (analysis/planning, forensics, training)
  • All acquired data is accurate in space - any measurement can be extracted accurately with no need for scale reference object
Price Range: $60,000 to $45,000 (quantity-based)
Mantis Vision F5 Brochure
F5 Featured Product
F5 Sample Data

Basis Software Surphaser

High-resolution, accurate, long-range, large-volume, portable laser scanner.

Accuracy: 0.008"
Features:
  • 360° x 270° field of view, up to 800,000 points per second
  • Available in several modifications: short, medium, and long range
  • Ideal for medium to large objects
  • SurphPC - external PC based custom controller that attaches to a tripod and can be remotely controlled by iPad or iPhone
Price Range: $90,000 to $150,000
Basis Software Surphaser Brochure
Basis Software Surphaser 25HSX Spec Sheet
Surphaser Featured Product
Surphaser Sample Data

Dimensional Imaging DI3D & DI4D

Instantaneous image capture and automatic post processing to create accurate, high resolution, full-color 3D models.

Accuracy: 0.
020"
Features:
  • Employs standard off-the-shelf digital still cameras
  • 3D shape and color are captured simultaneously in a single photographic flash
  • Resolution up to 21 mega pixels per captured image (depending on camera used)
  • Does not use structured light projection or scanning
  • Quick and easy to set-up and use
Price Range: $20,000 to $140,000
Dimensional Imaging DI3D Brochure
Dimensional Imaging DI3D Press Release
DI3D 3D Capture System

Spherical Laser Scanner - DD510

Phase Shift, Hemispherical Scanner

Accuracy: 0.001"
Features:
  • Built in scan controller
  • up to 832,000 points per second
  • 2 batteries can each provide over an hour of usage
  • Built in cameras for automatic color data
Price Range: $120,000 to $140,000
DD510 Brochure

Konica Minolta Range7 3D Digitizer

Portable, compact, point-and-shoot laser scanner for industrial applications.

Accuracy: 0.0015"
Features:
  • Two interchangeable lenses
  • Multi-focus mode able to obtain more accurate data
  • Ideal for medium to large objects
Price (Base): $80,000
Konica Minolta Range7 Dark Surfaces Brochure
Konica Minolta Range7 Brochure

Konica Minolta VIVID 3D Laser Camera

Simple to use point-and-shoot laser scanner.

Accuracy: 0.005"
Features:
  • Can be used to scan people
  • Captures accurate color data
  • Ideal for medium to large objects
  • Other models include the 910 and the 910fw
Price Range: $25,000 to $55,000
Konica Minolta VIVID 9i Brochure
Konica Minolta VIVID 910 Brochure
Konica Minolta VIVID 910fw Brochure

LDI SLP Laser Scanner

High-accuracy, fast, flexible, portable 3D laser scanning system.

Accuracy: 0.00225"
Features:
  • 3" to 12" laser line options for varying applications
  • Dual receptor reduces scanning passes, saving time
  • Retrofit easily to FARO Arms
Price Range: $16,900 to $22,900
LDI SLP Laser Scanner Brochure
LDI SLP Probes Brochure

FARO Laser ScanArm

Small, portable scanner can be attached to any articulating arm.

Accuracy: 0.002"
Features:
  • Can be used as a laser scanner or a digitizer
  • Can digitize without having to remove either component
  • Ideal for small to medium objects
Price Range: $30,000 to $40,000
FARO Laser ScanArm Brochure

FARO Laser Scanner Photon

High-resolution, fast, accurate, portable, independent laser scanner.

Accuracy: 0.250"
Features:
  • Long-range / large-volume scanner
  • Approx. 3mm linearity error at 10m
  • Ideal for medium to large objects
Price Range: $90,000 to $120,000
FARO Laser Scanner Photon Brochure

Kreon Zephyr Laser Scanner

High-precision laser scanner for your CMM.

Accuracy: 0.001"
Features:
  • Can be used as a laser scanner or a digitizer
  • Ideal for very small to small objects
Price Range: $60,000 to $75,000
Kreon Zephyr Laser Scanner Brochure

[PDF] Introducing Konica Minolta s VIVID Line of 3D Scanners

1 Introducing Konica Minolta s VIVID Line of 3D Scanners The versatile Vivid line of 3D scanners is the product of choic. ..

Introducing Konica Minolta’s VIVID Line of 3D Scanners The versatile Vivid line of 3D scanners is the product of choice for a wide variety of applications. Each model in the line features camera-like easeof-use, portability, fast scanning time and an unequaled level of priceperformance. Konica Minolta’s Polygon Editing Tool (PET) software is included with each scanner so you can begin creating useful models as soon as you open the box. Konica Minolta is the world’s largest provider of 3D scanning solutions with customers using our products in a wide variety of industries. The list of applications increases every day. • • • • • • • • • • • •

Reverse Engineering Surface Inspection Medical – Hearing Aids, Prosthetic and Orthotic Manufacturing Dental – Orthodontic Appliances Rapid Prototyping Research Applications – FEA Modeling Input. Architectural Applications Forensic Modeling Archaeological / Anthropological Entertainment, Object & Character Modeling E-Commerce / Web Content Sculpture / Jewelry Design & Manufacture

VIVID Line – Features and Benefits Each model in the VIVID line offers outstanding benefits…

Feature Portable

VIVID 9i

VIVID 910

VIVID 910FW

Take your measurement system on the road. Weighing in at 31 lbs. The 9i provides a highly accurate mobile measurement system. The SCSI port allows data to be viewed instantly from a laptop computer.

Incorporates viewfinder and Flash RAM data storage. This gives you the freedom to take scan data without having to bring along your workstation.

At 25 lbs. The VIVID 910 FW has a viewfinder and a quick release base unit. Industry standard photographic tripods can support the scanner. The Vivid can be oriented in any position required for optimal scanning. Both desktop and tripod stands are available as optional accessories.

Fast Scan Time

Easy To Use

Versatile

Color Texture Maps

Utility Software Features

The 9i allows the user total control of scan time and data quality. Scanning times range from 2.5 seconds to 11 seconds per image.

Offers two scanning modes, enabling it to capture 76,800 data points in 0.5 seconds (Fast Mode) or 307,200 points in 2.5 seconds. (High Resolution Mode)

By collecting 75,000 data points in just 0. 3 seconds, the VIVID 910 FW scanner is ideal for human subjects, eliminating the blur caused by movement. The class I laser is completely eye-safe!

The VIVID 9i has been integrated into the most advanced Inspection and Reverse Engineering Software Packages. This allows the user to complete their task in a single application. Three interchangeable lenses and photogrametric scan alignment allow the 9i to maintain accuracy on models ranging from teeth to tractors.

The VIVID 910 scanner is the only inspection scanner with the ease of use of a digital camera. No field calibration required.

Aim and shoot. The VIVID 910 FW is factory calibrated to maintain Accuracy. (Just like the more expensive 910.) No field calibration is required for great results.

Three detachable lenses provide all the flexibility you need to scan entire cars or just the hood ornaments.

With a single lens the 910 FW can capture scan areas from 36X27 up to 910 FW120 cm. The subject can be located from 0. 6 to 2.5 meters form the scanner.

Are most accurate scanner also provides the best color data at 640 X 480 pixels per scan.

Color data is collected at 640 X 480 pixels per scan. These images can be combined for Vivid full-color 3D models.

The VIVID 910 FW utilizes a single lens system to capture texture map images with zero parallax. Full color and B/W images are supported.

All of the VIVID scanners include Konica Minolta’s own polygon editing software suite that allows the user to register (align) and merge multiple scans (both geometry and color data), fill holes, smooth surfaces and export the data to various formats. Installation and training on the software is included with the 9i & 910 packages. Konica Minolta’s new Easy Align Tool (EAT) software utilizes color targets to automatically align scan data as it is taken!

VIVID Line – Specifications by Model VIVID scanners offer the highest performance for their price range… Specification

VIVID 9i

VIVID 910

VIVID 910 FW

Range Resolution (Z-Depth)

0. 03mm at highest resolution

0.05mm at highest resolution

0.336 mm at highest resolution (600mm to object.)

Resolution (X&Y)

0.145mm at highest resolution

0.175mm at highest resolution

1.12 mm at highest resolution

Data Points per Scan

307,200

307,200

76,000

Scan Time

User Controlled Fast – 0.3 Sec. Precision – 2.5 Sec. D. R. M. – 11 Sec. 8mm, 14mm and 25mm lenses included

Dual Mode: Fast – 0.5 Sec. Precision – 2.5 Sec.

0.3 Seconds

8mm, 14.5mm and 25.5mm lenses included

8mm Wide-Angle Lens

On-Board Data Storage

Not Available

Not Available

View Finder

5.7” Color LCD Display

Up to 1GB using Flash Ram and PCMCIA adapter (Optional) 5.7” Color LCD Display

Distance to Object

0.5m to 2.5m

0.6m to 2.5m

0.6m to 2.5m

Field of View (FOV per scan)

93mm X 69mm up to 1750mm X 1121mm

111mm X 84mm up to 1300mm X 1100mm

Color Resolution (Per Scan) Safety

640 X 480 Pixels

640 X 480 Pixels

360mm X 270mm up to 900mmX1200m m 640 X 480 Pixels

Class 1 Laser (FDA) Eye Safe.

Class 1 Laser (FDA) Eye Safe.

Power

100 – 240 VAC 50 – 60 Hz Auto Switching

100 – 240 VAC 50 – 60 Hz Auto Switching

Reliability

With over 1500 units in use world-wide, the VIVID line of 3D scanners has been proven the most reliable in the industry. Produced in compliance with ISO 9001 quality standards.

Optics

5.7” Color LCD Display

Class 1 Laser (FDA) Eye Safe. 100 – 240 VAC 50 – 60 Hz Auto Switching

VIVID Line – Standard Accessories • • • • • • • • •

One-Year Warranty All Models o Protect your investment Interchangeable Lenses (wide angle, mid, telephoto) Vivid 9i & 910 o Increased Versatility Instruction Manuals All Models 6-Foot SCSI Cable (50 to 50 Pin) All Models Konica Minolta’s Polygon Editing Tool Utility Software All Models o Capture, Create and Export your Models 6-Foot Power Cord All Models White Balance Filter All Models o For Improved Color Fidelity VIVID Tripod w/ Pan/Tilt Head Vivid 9i & 910 Field Calibration System Vivid 9i o Maintain Highest Accuracy

VIVID Line – Optional Accessories • Photogrammetric Scan Alignment System (9i Only) o Maintain Accuracy on Large Parts • Rotary Stage / Turntable o Automate the scanning process • VIVID Tripod w/ Pan/Tilt Head o Flexible and portable • Tripod Dolly w/ locking casters o Most useful for large object scanning • VIVID Memory Card (910 only) o Take scan data without a PC • Travel Case w/ Wheels o Safe transport for mobile users • ENSIGN Frame Set o Automated inspection fixture

Photogrametric Scan Alignment System

Ensign – Automated Inspection Fixture.

VIVID Line – The Total Solution Konica Minolta has cultivated many partnerships in the scanning software industry in order to provide our customers with affordable, high-quality solutions. Many of the most popular applications for inspection, reverse engineering and content development will directly import the native scan file format of the Vivid scanners. Several applications have developed direct interfaces to the scanners, enabling the user to remain in a single application to complete a given task. This type of integration vastly improves the ease-of-use of the system and reduces the learning curve for the novice user. For applications that will not directly import the VIVID data, the Polygon Editing Tool software will export a number of industry standard formats. These include: *.STL, *.HRC, *.OBJ, *.DXF, ASCII, VRML 2.0, MGF Both geometry data and texture maps can be exported to file formats that support them. IGES surfaces and other CAD data formats can be obtained by utilizing a reverse engineering application.

Software such as Innovmetric’s Polyworks combine with the VIVID 9i for a powerful inspection solution.

VIVID Line – Pricing The price of a complete Vivid system will depend on the specific accessories and software required for your application. Approximate pricing for several system configurations are shown below. Please contact your Konica Minolta sales representative for a formal quotation.

System Description

List Price

VIVID 910 FW System – Basic Package • VIVD 910 FW Digitizer • Konica Minolta’s Polygon Editing Tool Software • 6-Foot SCSI Cable (M 50 to M 50 Pin)

$23,800

VIVID 910 FW System “Crystal–Faces” Package • VIVID 910 FW Digitizer • Konica Minolta’s Crystal Studio Software • Cabling and Tripod w/ Pan Tilt Head

$29,995

VIVID 910 System – Basic Package • Vivid 910 Digitizer

$44,000

VIVID 910 System – Reverse Engineering Pkg. $65,800 • VIVID 910 Digitizer • Assembled Rotary Stage • Tripod w/ Pan/Tilt Head and Cabling • Advanced Polygon Modeling Package* • Advanced scan to IGES surfaces (NURBS) modeling* VIVID 9i System – R. E. and Inspection Pkg. $75,260 • VIVID 9i Digitizer • Tripod w/ Pan/Tilt Head and Cabling • Advanced Polygon Modeling Package* • Advanced scan to IGES surfaces (NURBS) modeling* • Scan to CAD (or Scan to Poly) Inspection software* VIVID Photogrammetric Scan Alignment Pkg. • Camera, Scale Bars, Targets and Software

$27,500

Although the list pricing for the VIVID scanners is the lowest you will find for laser scanners of this quality, if yours’ is a teaching institution, you may be eligible for Konica Minolta's educational discount. Please ask your Konica Minolta representative for details. * Price depends on software package included. Please consult your Konica Minolta representative regarding the software package best suited to your application.

Konica Minolta 3D Scanner - frwiki.wiki

  • VI-910
  • VI-9i

These 3D scanners are designed for use with the Polygon Editing Tool software.

Summary

  • 1 presentation
  • 2 Technical data
  • 3 See also
    • 3. 1 External links

Presentation

Since 1997, Konica Minolta has been selling non-contact 3D scanners of the VI series, which allow you to quickly measure 3D shapes with unparalleled ease of use, equivalent to a digital camera.

The 3D VI Scanner is a tool that scans an object using a laser line and sends the resulting 3D data to a computer to back up, manage or copy a digital object.

Data sheet

Table header
Type Scanner VI-910 VI-9i Scanner
Measurement method Laser triangulation Laser triangulation
Objective type Focal length TELE - f=25, MIDDLE f=8, WIDE f=14 Focal length TELE - f=25, MIDDLE f=8, WIDE f=14
Working distance 0.5 to 2.5 m 0. 6 to 1.0 m (standard mode) 0.5 to 2.5 m (extended mode)
Laser class Class 1 (FDA) Class 2 (IEC60825-1) Class 1 (FDA) Class 2 (IEC60825-1)
Min. / Max. Scan area X * Y * Z in mm 111*83*40/1196*897*750 93*69*26/1495*1121*1750
Accuracy (X; Y; Z) in mm at minimum distance +/- 0.22; +/- 0.16; +/- 0.1 +/- 0.05" XYZ
Repeatability in mm at minimum distance +/- 0.008 +/- 0.008
Time of purchase in fast mode: 0.3 s; in normal mode: 2.5 s; 0.5s for texture 2.5 s; 0.5s for texture
Number of points 3D data / color data: 307,200 dots 3D data / color data: 307,200 dots
Export format Konica Minolta 3D and STL, DXF, OBJ, ASCII, VRML formats Konica Minolta 3D and STL, DXF, OBJ, ASCII, VRML formats
Scanner dimensions (w, h, d) in mm 213*413*271 221*412*282
Weight 11 kg 15 kg
Temperature, hygrometry and brightness of use 10°C to 40°C, 65% RH or less, non-condensing, 500 lux maximum 10°C to 40°C, 65% RH or less, non-condensing, 500 lux maximum
Storage temperature and humidity 0°C to 40°C, max. 85% relative humidity non-condensing 0°C to 40°C, max. 85% relative humidity non-condensing

See also

External links

  • Polygon Editing Tool, data acquisition software for the Minolta 9 3D scanner0008
  • Official site Konica Minolta 3D
  • Official distributor of Konica Minolta 3D in France

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    3D scanning technology appeared in the second half of the 20th century. The first device that allows you to digitize the surfaces of three-dimensional objects appeared in 1960. It was distinguished by very limited capabilities and required enormous efforts to obtain at least an average result in terms of accuracy.

    Since 1985 there have been dramatic changes in the field of scanning devices. They began to install lasers and white light sources for improved object capture. Around the same time, contact sensors appeared. They made it possible to work with solid objects of a simple shape. This method was rather slow and not very efficient. Therefore, developers soon focused on new scanning methods. Among them, three areas have been developed, differing in coverage area:

    • spot. This option turned out to be the slowest;
    • capture of a certain area of ​​the surface of the object;
    • strip. As it turned out, it was he who became the method that gave the necessary accuracy at a fairly high speed.

    3D scanning was initially only in demand by automotive developers and design bureaus. But soon this technology became interested in other areas. For example, in the film industry. With the help of scanners, people were digitized for the subsequent creation of animated images.

    Modern devices are far removed from their predecessors from the last century. They have become much more accurate, more mobile. Also, the technique has learned to work with color. There are currently two basic types of 3D scanners:

    • contact. They imply the physical interaction of a special probe with the surface of an object. It is advisable to use such equipment for objects with simple geometry. But work with objects that have rich detail will be very long and ineffective;
    • contactless. Such devices scan objects using laser, x-ray or other radiation, as well as ultrasound. Some models use natural light for this.

    3D scanners are used today in many areas of activity. One of the most important tasks they solve is reverse engineering. It allows you to get an exact digital copy of the finished product for comparison with computer drawings.


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