Comments on: Shining 3D EinScan-SE & EinScan-SP Review & Comparison https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/shining-3d-einscan-se-einscan-sp-review-comparison/ 3D Mag — Explore the World of 3D Printing and Scanning with Latest News and Reviews Thu, 17 Oct 2024 17:29:07 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 By: FAHAD https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/shining-3d-einscan-se-einscan-sp-review-comparison/#comment-19052 Thu, 07 Sep 2023 11:18:05 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4820/#comment-19052 I was planning to buy Einscan SE by Shining 3D but was concerned about the auto-alignment of multiple scans when the scanner is on a tripod. (as I can’t use markers)
even though I need to scan small to medium-sized objects while providing an ideal environment for scanning. should I expect 0.5 to 0.7mm volumetric accuracy for around 500 mm white painted non-reflective part?

PLZ, can anyone help me out and clarify about its accuracy?

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By: Laura https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/shining-3d-einscan-se-einscan-sp-review-comparison/#comment-16194 Thu, 23 Sep 2021 15:45:55 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4820/#comment-16194 The scans works with bigger parts? I mean bigger than the roundtable?

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By: Christiaan https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/shining-3d-einscan-se-einscan-sp-review-comparison/#comment-16154 Thu, 12 Mar 2020 04:46:45 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4820/#comment-16154 I have a brand new Lenovo V130 which has 8 gig RAM, Intel CORE i5 8th generation CPU @1.60GHz 1.8 GHz integrated Intel® HD Graphics 620 in display adapters it also says Radeon (TM) 530.which lists memory as Shared. are these laptops able to handle the scanners.

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By: Joseph Amodeo https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/shining-3d-einscan-se-einscan-sp-review-comparison/#comment-16056 Wed, 26 Sep 2018 00:33:47 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4820/#comment-16056 i noticed you didnt really cover Fixed scan mode for the SE / SP

the Einscan SP “fixed scan” size limit is 1200 ×1200×1200mm which is about 47in x 47in x 47in
and the Einscan SE “fixed scan” size limit is 700×700×700 mm which is 27in x 27in x 27in

I honestly don’t really want to use the turntable very often, I want to scan hand-held style or at multiple angles on a tripod

My question is… is SE/SP a feasible entry level replacement for an Einscan Pro or an Artec Eva Lite…

usually larger objects such as a part i have that is about 2 inches x 12 inches x 10 inches… or larger which is relatively flat… and i would like to scan both sides of it probably standing up straight

I would also like to go further and use it in cases where the object is less flat and the size of a human head or in the ball park of 12″ x 12″ x 24″

the accuracy and resolution are pretty much the same as Artec Eva Lite or Einscan Pro… or at least as good as I would ever need in order to reverse engineer close enough solid models in Autodesk Inventor…

is it a waste of money to get a $2300 scanner only to get a hand-held scanner later on for speed purposes, better software, and only having to calibrate every month as opposed to every day? (haha)

I am asking in terms of speed, convenience, software, and calibration!!! and even if it isn’t the best user experience… DOES IT WORK? and can there be workarounds… such as a special camera tripod that orbits around scanning objects on a track? removing the need for the nice grips on the EVA lite and Einscan Pro… and solving the ability to move the scanner to different positions quickly without a handle… am i gonna find out that einscan’s specs arent legit and stitching a 24″ object doesnt work… would you be able to do a test of the fixed scan on as large an object you can find? and post the results unlike Einscans shoddy Chinese marketing vids? where they basically scan a relief sculpture and never actually orbit around to capture the back or sides…

maybe test scanning a 24″ tall by 10″ wide marble statue or something moving the scanner itself around the object rather than a turntable in “fixed” mode??

thanks!
-Joe

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By: James https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/shining-3d-einscan-se-einscan-sp-review-comparison/#comment-16016 Thu, 28 Jun 2018 21:14:35 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4820/#comment-16016 I have had this scanner for weeks and still can’t get it to work….

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By: Nick Lievendag https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/shining-3d-einscan-se-einscan-sp-review-comparison/#comment-15942 Fri, 06 Apr 2018 12:11:40 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4820/#comment-15942 In reply to ERMIS.

No for that you need a handheld scanner like the EinScan-Pro, Pro or Artec Eva.

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By: ERMIS https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/shining-3d-einscan-se-einscan-sp-review-comparison/#comment-15885 Wed, 24 Jan 2018 08:45:07 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4820/#comment-15885 If you want to scan bigger objects (full body scan), is it possible with this scanner?

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By: Ali https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/shining-3d-einscan-se-einscan-sp-review-comparison/#comment-15800 Tue, 26 Sep 2017 13:01:33 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4820/#comment-15800 Dear Nick, has Einscan SE this Ability to use target points(marker stickers) for large size scanning?!

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By: Yudhistira https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/shining-3d-einscan-se-einscan-sp-review-comparison/#comment-15772 Thu, 24 Aug 2017 02:41:53 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4820/#comment-15772 hi Nick,

for this SP, based on your experience, can we use it to scan people body or head?

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By: Makarije https://www.3dmag.com/3d-scanners/shining-3d-einscan-se-einscan-sp-review-comparison/#comment-15757 Wed, 09 Aug 2017 00:17:23 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4820/#comment-15757 Dear Nick

Thank you for all great reviews you done on our website.

I wonder what do you think (based on your big experience with 3D scanners) if SE and SP scanners are suitable for scanning detailed and precise small objects like dental models?

Thank you

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