3DMakerpro Eagle vs Raven LIDAR: Which Professional Scanner Do You Need?

Article author: Eolas Prints
Article published at: Jun 8, 2026
Article tag: 3D Scanning Article tag: Comparison Article tag: Guides Article tag: LIDAR Article tag: Professional Tools
3DMakerpro Eagle LIDAR 3D scanner — survey-grade precision with RTK GPS for professional scanning | Eolas Prints

If you have decided that LIDAR is the right scanning technology for your work, the next decision is which LIDAR scanner to choose. The 3DMakerpro Eagle and 3DMakerpro Raven are both professional LIDAR scanners from the same manufacturer — but they are designed for meaningfully different applications, budgets, and accuracy requirements.

This guide gives you a direct, specification-by-specification comparison so you can make the right choice for your workflow without wasting time on the wrong tool.

At a Glance

Specification 3DMakerpro Eagle 3DMakerpro Raven
Price From €4,354 From €1,935
Scanning range Up to 200m Up to 50m radius (100m total)
Accuracy Centimetre-level with RTK GPS 20mm (2cm)
GPS RTK module included — geo-referenced output GPS-assisted SLAM
Field of view 360° horizontal 360° × 40° ultra-wide
Camera Action camera with touchscreen 12MP fisheye, 4K colour
Weight ~1.5kg (with module) 1.1kg
Best for Surveying, GIS, civil engineering Architecture, BIM, real estate

The 3DMakerpro Eagle: Survey-Grade Precision

The Eagle is built for professionals who need their scan data to align with the real world to centimetre precision. The integrated RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) GPS module achieves this by continuously correcting satellite positioning data using a ground reference station, eliminating the cumulative drift that limits standard GPS to metre-level accuracy.

What RTK GPS means in practice

When you scan with the Eagle, every point in your point cloud has an absolute geographic coordinate — not just a coordinate relative to where you started scanning. This means your data integrates directly with GIS systems, CAD platforms, and surveying software without any manual georeferencing step. The scan is already positioned correctly in the real world the moment it is captured.

This is critical for:

  • Land surveying — boundary definition, topographic surveys, cadastral mapping
  • Civil engineering — site surveys, cut-and-fill calculations, infrastructure as-built documentation
  • GIS data collection — geospatial datasets that integrate with ArcGIS, QGIS, and similar platforms
  • Construction as-built — documenting what was actually built vs what was designed
  • Environmental monitoring — terrain change detection, erosion mapping, forestry inventory

200-metre scanning range

The Eagle's 200-metre range means it can capture entire building facades, large industrial sites, or extended terrain sections in a single session. At this range, LIDAR accuracy degrades slightly — but with RTK GPS anchoring the data, the absolute positional accuracy of the final point cloud remains at centimetre level.

Who the Eagle is for

The Eagle is the right choice if your clients or projects require survey-grade deliverables: geo-referenced point clouds, topographic maps, or data that feeds into engineering calculations or legal boundary definitions. If the words BIM, GIS, CAD integration, or topographic survey appear in your project brief, the Eagle is the correct tool.

The 3DMakerpro Raven: Professional LIDAR Made Accessible

The Raven brings professional LIDAR capability to a significantly lower price point by focusing on what most architecture, construction, and creative professionals actually need: fast, accurate capture of large indoor and outdoor spaces with excellent colour data — without requiring survey-grade GPS accuracy.

50-metre radius, 360° × 40° field of view

The Raven's 360° × 40° ultra-wide field of view means it captures a complete sphere of geometry around you as you walk — with no blind spots above, below, or to any side. The 50-metre radius is sufficient for the vast majority of built environment scanning: offices, apartments, warehouses, facades, urban plazas, and heritage structures all fall well within this range.

Enhanced SLAM technology

The Raven uses cross-validated SLAM that combines point cloud data, camera imagery, IMU (inertial measurement), and GPS simultaneously. This multi-sensor fusion dramatically reduces the point cloud drift that plagues single-sensor LIDAR systems — meaning you get accurate, well-aligned scans even after long walk-through sessions through complex spaces.

12MP fisheye camera with 4K colour

Every scan the Raven captures includes true-colour 4K imagery fused with the point cloud. The result is a colourised point cloud — and crucially, a Gaussian Splatting-ready dataset for photorealistic 3D visualisation. This makes the Raven particularly well suited to real estate walkthroughs, heritage documentation, and architectural visualisation where the visual quality of the final output matters as much as the geometry.

1.1kg and two hours of battery

At 1.1kg with a quick-release 10,000mAh battery grip providing up to two hours of continuous scanning, the Raven is genuinely portable. You can carry it all day, swap the battery in the field, and keep scanning without returning to base. This matters enormously on large construction sites, heritage sites, or multi-floor buildings.

Who the Raven is for

The Raven is the right choice for architects, interior designers, construction professionals, real estate agencies, heritage documentation teams, and any creative or technical professional who needs to digitise large spaces quickly and accurately — without requiring survey-grade geo-referenced output.

Head-to-Head: When to Choose Each

Choose the Eagle when:

  • Your output needs to integrate with GIS or coordinate systems to centimetre accuracy
  • You are producing deliverables for land surveying, engineering, or legal purposes
  • The scanning range exceeds 50 metres
  • Your clients or project specifications require geo-referenced data
  • You need the highest possible absolute positional accuracy

Choose the Raven when:

  • You are scanning buildings, rooms, facades, or urban environments up to 50 metres
  • Speed and portability matter — you need to scan quickly and move on
  • Colour point clouds or Gaussian Splatting assets are part of your deliverable
  • Your budget is €1,935–€3,990 rather than €4,354+
  • 2cm accuracy is sufficient (it is, for 95% of AEC applications)

Can You Use Both?

Many professional scanning workflows benefit from both tools. The Raven handles day-to-day building capture — interiors, facades, progress documentation — while the Eagle handles the site-level surveys that require geo-referenced coordinates. The point cloud formats from both scanners are compatible with standard processing software, so datasets from both can be merged in a single project.

Pricing and Availability

Both scanners are available from Eolas Prints with shipping across Spain and the EU.

Not sure which is the right fit? Our team provides a free consultation to help you match the scanner to your specific workflow and project requirements.

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