SHARE3DCAM introduces C10 series SLAM scanners

By on 20 August, 2026
A product shot of the three C10 SLAM scanners
The SHARE3DCAM C10 range

SHARE3DCAM has released three new SLAM-based mobile LiDAR scanners for geospatial and reality-capture work.

The C10-16, C10-32, and C10-32 PRO SLAM scanner models deliver up to 640,000 points per second and up to 300 m range for practical surveying and reality-capture workflows.

The units are designed for practical surveying applications involving urban buildings, underground spaces, stockpile measurement, forestry surveys, historic-building documentation, tunnels, utility corridors, and long-road surveys.

The C10 Series combines an IMU, a full-constellation multi-band RTK antenna, a multi-channel mechanical spinning LiDAR sensor, and one-inch, mechanical-shutter, wide-angle mapping cameras.

When used with SHARE PointClouds Studio, SHARE3DCAM’s companion data-processing software, C10 data can serve as a practical spatial reference for CAD drafting, BIM modelling, verification, as-built documentation and digital archiving.

For multi-station registration, engineering-data overlays, and repeat surveys, the C10 Series supports coordinate transformation so local point clouds can be aligned to project or national coordinate systems.

In areas with constrained RTK reception, PPK post-processing can be used to create georeferenced point-cloud data, providing an additional workflow option for challenging signal environments.

The higher-end C10-32 PRO supports panoramic stitching, generating panoramic imagery for project documentation and later site review. And based on its mapping-grade imaging capabilities, the C10 Series can also generate 3D Gaussian splatting and mesh models.

Melbourne-based drone, LiDAR and SLAM specialists, Mirror Mapper, recently returned from a visit to SHARE3DCAM’s office in Nanshan, Shenzhen, and announced that it is now leading SHARE partner in Australia.

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