Hi I have a question for a survey of an external building, what error does this instrumentation have compared to a total station? Have any comparisons been made? are we talking about centimeters or millimeters? Thank you
For most of the rooms nothing can beat the regular way of measuring methodology: czcams.com/video/tliT-h1kHqY/video.html There are those situations (non perpendicular corners, very difficult locations) where this method provides the fastest results. We have seen many such large corridors, large office spaces or historical buildings. In addition this same method can be used to rapidly capture 3D accurate positions of objects like sprinklers, fire alarms, other ceiling elements that is required by law in many cases.
Hi I have a question for a survey of an external building, what error does this instrumentation have compared to a total station? Have any comparisons been made? are we talking about centimeters or millimeters? Thank you
Do you feel this way is faster than running around the room taking measurements?
For most of the rooms nothing can beat the regular way of measuring methodology: czcams.com/video/tliT-h1kHqY/video.html There are those situations (non perpendicular corners, very difficult locations) where this method provides the fastest results. We have seen many such large corridors, large office spaces or historical buildings. In addition this same method can be used to rapidly capture 3D accurate positions of objects like sprinklers, fire alarms, other ceiling elements that is required by law in many cases.
Very nice! What application do you use on your tablet?
That’s OrthoGraph :)