Quick Scan Check: 3 Scans reveal Potential Target Object
3D Ground Scan 4 to 6: 3 Scans of the Same Scan Field
This Quick Scan Check provides insights into 3 scans performed by a customer using the OKM eXp 6000 with Super Sensor.
What You’ll Learn
✅ How to analyze 3D Ground Scans
✅ How to improve your treasure hunting results
✅ How real customer scans look in Visualizer 3D Studio
Scans 4 to 6 display slight distortions, likely caused by unsteady probe movement or interference around the scan field. Despite this, a clear anomaly appears in Scan 4 (3×2m) and Scan 5 (5×3m), where significant differences in the scan values — especially visible in the side view — confirm a distinct signal rather than background noise.
Scan 6 seems to capture the anomaly directly, revealing an orange-red shape with a smaller blue signal beneath it. This signal arrangement may indicate a ferromagnetic object positioned diagonally in the ground. Enjoy watching the short video!

Learn How to Analyze Your Scans in OKM Visualizer 3D Studio
Understanding and interpreting ground scans is one of the most important skills for successful treasure hunting and professional subsurface exploration. With our new video playlist, you’ll get quick and practical insights into scan analysis using OKM’s detection software Visualizer 3D Studio.
All examples shown are real scans from customers around the world. In each video, we guide you through the process of identifying anomalies, interpreting signal patterns, and improving your overall scanning results.
Our goal is to give you the knowledge and confidence to evaluate your own scans. That’s why we share tips, techniques, and best practices directly from our experts — helping you get the most out of your OKM detector.
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