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Easy-to-carry digitizer with integrated
camera and controller
The KONICA MINOLTA RANGE7 is a new 3D digitizer series full
of 3D digitizing know-how accumulated from Konica Minolta's
over 10 years of experience. The compact and lightweight
design integrates the camera and controller in a single body
weighing only approximately 6.7 kg, providing high mobility
on measurement sites. The two interchangeable lenses allow
one digitizer to handle a broad measurement range.
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Various focusing functions for quick
capturing of clear 3D data
The auto-focus (AF) function implements further advances that
only Konica Minolta could provide, to offer a multi-focus mode
which automatically shifts the focus position in two steps to
obtain more accurate and sharper 3D measurement data. This
is especially effective for measurement of deep objects. The ad
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justment of distance and angle of view is also easy by using the
point AF function which adjusts the focus to the point specified
by the user and the Field of View (FOV) indicator which shows
the current measurement area.
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The 3D preview function reduces erro-
neous measurements
The 3D preview function allows users to predict measurement
results quickly. With a pre-scan of only 0.4 seconds, users can
check for measurement area depth, dead angles, scan problems
due to surface conditions, etc. beforehand to greatly reduce er-
roneous measurements.
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Excellent ability to measure glossy sur-
faces, surpassing normal assumptions
regarding optical 3D digitizers
The new sensor and original measurement algorithm ensure
a wider dynamic range. Even glossy objects, such as metallic
surfaces, can be measured reliably.
INNOVATION
Innovative performance of ered by a next-generation 3D digitizer
Full of various types of know-how to enable high-quality 3D data to be obtained quickly and easily.
Two types of lenses (TELE, WIDE) are included as standard.
The FOV indicator shows the current measurement area.
Check the focus on the monitor screen.
Measurement results
Preview is displayed in 0.4 seconds.
Measurement of the machined surface of a cast part