


The vertical adjustment (aiming the camera towards the front or rear of the laser bed) works fairly well too. The camera mount itself is fairly solid, no real movement there. 2: Anyone that has mounted their camera, knows how difficult it is to actually mount the camera in the perfect position, the first time. I have no doubt that others have the same experience. Because the focus ring is so loose, turning the lens to refocus is problematic because just when you think it’s in focus, you move your finger and BAM! its out of focus again and another camera realignment is needed too. BUT sometimes, even closing the lid will jar the camera focus ring ever so slightly, causing my view of the work bed/material to become instantly out of focus and alignment. Even the lids are very sturdy, no sloppy hinges, lift mechanisms are strong and no sloppiness when raising or lowering the lid. Both are rock solid machines, no loose fittings, rattling, shaking, vibrations, etc… Absolutely nothing moves on these machines unless it’s designed to move. My machines weigh about 400lbs and the other one is about 900lbs. I am extremely gentle and love my lasers (both of them). Even the slightest bump of the lid will cause the camera to go out of focus & alignment. It is the ONLY component that is loosely fitted, everything else is really solid. 1: The camera focus ring is very loose within the body of the camera itself. Based on my experience, I have only 2 issues with the LightBurn camera and mounts. I’m not sure if LightBurn staff and engineers monitor this forum or not, but I’ll give this a shot and see if they respond to me.
