The pricing of that one is actually around $25k. That does not include
the pay-as-you go data processing which I found a bit annoying.
This is the info I got recently from a vendor in Australia:
ZEB1 is charged at $24,860 AUD(ex Tax, ex Shipping) for the handheld
unit. The data processing is charged using a pay-as-you-go model and
you buy processing credits as and when you need them. This allows a
lot of flexibility and means you don't have a large upfront software
cost or annual maintenance charges. The credits are charged at $0.50
AUD(ex Tax) per credit which is equivalent to 2m of data capture.
Discounts are available for larger depending on how many credits you
purchase at once.
I have attached a brochure for your information and also some links
to allow you to download some sample data below - you can download
the data in LAZ or PLY format.
Exhibition Hall --
https://www.hightail.com/download/elNLQmtWUnI5eFVFSzhUQw
<https://www.hightail.com/download/elNLQmtWUnI5eFVFSzhUQw>
2 Story Building --
https://www.hightail.com/download/elNLQmtWUnJ0NjgxWjhUQw
<https://www.hightail.com/download/elNLQmtWUnJ0NjgxWjhUQw>
You can open the data in any software that can accept a pointcloud
and have a look at the data output. You can use Cloud Compare
www.cloudcompare.org <http://www.cloudcompare.org> (open source
software)
You may also be interested in reading an article written in LiDAR
News following a recent trial and evaluation by an American surveyor
who recently went on to purchase a system of his own. It may not be
related to your line of work, but it gives you an idea of the
capabilities of the system:
http://www.lidarnews.com/PDF/LiDARMagazine_Gutelius-Zeb1Review_Vol4No1.pdf
I hope this information is helpful. If you have any further queries
please don't hesitate to contact me.
On 29/06/14 14:09, HSK wrote:
Hey Ari,
You may be thinking of the
Zebedee? (Zeb1)
https://www.fxguide.com/quicktakes/meet-zebedee-handheld-lidar-scanning/
I think it's relatively cheap to buy ($200-$400)
But it uses a pay as you go model for processing the data.
From what I've heard the results are "okay", and "a little bit noisy"
What do you want to use it for?
Could photogrammetry be an option?
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On Jun 28, 2014, at 8:08 PM, Ari Rubenstein <a...@curvstudios.com> wrote:
Has anyone explored any of the burgeoning prosumer Lidar options out there and
have positive feedback ?
There was a $1k or less Kickstarter Lidar project I read about last year but
can't recall the company name, anyone ?
Thx
Ari
Blue Sky
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