Buyer rule
Start with the capture workflow
Start with the software requirements, photo count, RAM ceiling, GPU support, NVMe scratch size, camera plan, lens plan, and backup path.

Photogrammetry GPU workstation
Photogrammetry workstations are easy to undersize because the camera kit, RAM, GPU, CPU, NVMe scratch drive, and backup path all affect the final workflow. Use these Amazon lanes after you know the photo count, software path, and output target.
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Buyer rule
Start with the software requirements, photo count, RAM ceiling, GPU support, NVMe scratch size, camera plan, lens plan, and backup path.
Risk
The common mistake is buying a GPU-first workstation while ignoring RAM, scratch storage, camera stability, and whether the photogrammetry software uses that GPU path.
Amazon 3D scanning lanes
Use these lanes after the capture, processing, storage, and backup path is specific. Amazon has the live listing details, seller terms, shipping, returns, and exact product specifications.
System lane for processing photo sets, dense clouds, meshes, textures, and exports.
Memory lane for larger photo sets and heavier reconstruction jobs.
Scratch lane for source photos, cache files, exports, and texture work.
Capture lane for sharper image sets and better texture detail.
Optics lane for repeatable captures, lower distortion, and consistent framing.
Stability lane for controlled captures, fixed angles, and repeatable scenes.