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Hi there! My name is Rami Tamimi and I am a passionate surveyor and geodetic engineer. With over 10 years of experience in the land development industry, I have a wealth of knowledge to share. That's why I started my own RUclips channel, where I educate others about the surveying and geospatial industry and showcase exciting new technologies. Follow along as I share my expertise and keep up with the latest innovations in my field.
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Useful for those who didn't make it to Berlin ..
Awesome ❤❤❤
Good stuff if it actually works as intended. In my experience these lidar collection devices only work about 40% of the time you need them to. Keep in mind you'll be processing all this data after collection. If you like sitting at computers, have at it. People I work with see this stuff and say "I didn't sign up to troubleshoot IT problems" or something of that nature. They like things that work solidly all the time.
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Danke Rami
VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO
Thanks Rami. We expect to find a new video from you soon regarding the geodetic accuracy of Faro Orbis device. We’re wondering if we’ll be able to use Faro Orbis captured and GCP registered 3d models instead of total station surveys. Thanks in advance…
Asante sana kaka
Hey where are you from? I know that is swahili but in kenya not many are interested in surveying services.
What do you think?
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Faro orbis is like 60k that’s ridiculous
I don't believe in the within a centimiter accuracy he's announcing for the VLX as a MMS.
I think he's mixing lidar precision and trajectory accuracy on purpose for commercial reasons.
more like a few inches unless you have control points every 100 feet or so.
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