The Einstar Vega goes for $1,799 USD, which is about 2x the price of a standalone iPhone. The scans will be better than anything you can get using a mobile phone (though it's essentially just that?). Lots of videos on YT comparing the Vega and OG Einstar, especially for automobile scanning.
The downsides of the Vega I mostly didn't see mentioned on YT:
- Required an account to use
- Required WIFI to setup (don't need WIFI past that except when updating)
- Required an app to get scan files off it, but will work for your OBJ use case
Battery life has been a few scans. Do the processing later and get the scans up front.
The other thing is you'll need markers. At least in my experience. I think if you don't need precision photogrammetry and AI will get you the results way faster
(To be clear I love my Vega. Game changer. Just a bit heavy handed if you're not making car body parts)
100%. Lots of things work as markers, too! I ended up substituting markers for taped-on construction paper when scanning stainless steel surfaces with curves, the tape serving as feature for the scanner to pickup...worked well enough :)
The downsides of the Vega I mostly didn't see mentioned on YT:
- Required an account to use
- Required WIFI to setup (don't need WIFI past that except when updating)
- Required an app to get scan files off it, but will work for your OBJ use case
Battery life has been a few scans. Do the processing later and get the scans up front.