The Matter and Form Three was always on my 'to buy' list as a canadian, but I kept putting it off since """technically""" I could get a better deal buying an otter, or a raptor, or a metroX, or this or that. At the end of the day, I got all of those scanners as they didn't satisfy my expectations. They're all great in their own ways, and decent scanners by all means, but I just wanted something that was able to tackle objects the size of a coin (model kit parts, reverse engineering, etc) to objects the size of a person, full colour, high res, etc, without all the setup.
I eventually cracked and got the Three and I couldn't be happier. It's the only scanner I even use anymore, unless I need to scan something black or I don't have any spray on hand. It's colour scanning, specifically the mapping, is best in class. The colour is often a bit off, but the way it outputs textures its SUPER easy to adjust or fix blemishes. Scan resolution is amazing. I was able to scan gunpla parts and resin kit parts and the scanner was able to accurately capture details under 1 mm! I scanned some parts with pegs and holes, and after resin printing them they just fit perfects together with each other and also with the original scanned parts. Absolutely spectacular.
The turntable scanning is really the standout feature here. The revopoint MetroX has a comparable resolution in turntable mode, but scans take so much less time and setup on the Three. Plus, the MetroX turntable can not seamlessly stich it's scans together by angle (apparently their turntable just is not accurate enough), requiring feature tracking or markers, which just does not work for tiny tiny parts often. The turntable scanning on the Three seems annoying since you have to calibrate each time, and it's one of the reasons I skipped the Three for so long, but it's not bad. You only have to calibrate if you use the turntable, and if you don't move the scanner you don't have to calibrate it between scans. It also only takes a minute total to set everything up and calibrate, which is about a 10th of the time it takes to set up any of my other scanners.
The team working on the Three are doing an amazing job listening to user feedback and tweaking the device, and it's getting better and better each day. The perpetual support is probably the best feature overall. You just know the product you have will be even better a year from now, instead of getting worse.
The only negative thing about the MAF Three is it's most unique trait. The fact that it has an SOC and is self contained. While the MAF Three can scan with insane resolution and capture lots of detail, it takes a good long while to process the data. It's improved since i got my scanner, but it's the only sticky point left. I used to get crashes remeshing my scans at anything over 1million faces, but now I can go up to 2million faces or so, it just takes a long time. Easily over 10 minutes to process, maybe more since I usually just let it run and go make dinner or something in the meantime. Maybe this is something that will continue to improve, and maybe (I'm praying, I'm begging), there can be desktop client you can run to at the very least process the scans. I'm fine with capturing and cleaning the data on the scanner, but just the processing takes so long.